How To Draw A Sheep Head
Now erase the oval.
How to draw a sheep head. Draw it lightly at first to get the shape right. Also you can see in the image on the right that i have connected the body of the sheep and a small tuft of hair on the top of the sheep s head. The same goes for eyes you can draw dots like we have or you can do closed eyes by drawing an inverted u shapes.
In this quick tutorial you ll learn how to draw a sheep head in 7 easy steps great for kids and novice artists. Draw a u shaped arc on the right side of the head as a guide for the sheep s muzzle. The line on the left should bend a little while the one on the right should be straight.
Next comes the body of the sheep. Put small dots. Erase the extra portion of the oval inside the head.
Draw a line under the nose that extends to the left for the mouth. Draw a series of lines that connect the major shapes to form. Inside the head portion draw two small circles on the wider part.
Draw a letter l that looks like it s laying down. Darken the top edge of the arc. The images above represents how your finished drawing is going to look and the steps involved.
Draw the rest of the sheep s muzzle using the arc as a guide. Add a tiny line for the mouth a dot at the top of the head for an eye and a small triangle shape next to that for the ear. Draw a smaller line under it for the chin.
It is the body of the sheep. Draw an egg shaped head. With the 3b pencil i add some graphite shading to the head of the sheep accentuating its sides and darken the folds of wool in the neck area.
Lastly don t forget about the ears. You are almost finished. Then i draw just a couple of other anatomical details.
Starting from the back of the head trace a line to connect to the front of the jaw. Covering the half of the head draw a big oval. Draw a fluffy oval shape.
Below are the individual steps you can click on each one for a high resolution printable pdf version. An udder and a tail. Draw zigzag curves over the oval.
Draw the final details the hoof and the tail. Draw two lines under the body one below each circle as guides for the sheep s legs.