Tiger (Panthera tigris scientific name) is one of the most admired animals of Felidae (CAT) family. There was a time where Tigers commonly found in Asia, but over the years, their number dropped considerably. Dense forests, mangroves, grasslands and savannas tend to be the General habitats of tigers where they can find water in abundance and prey (all small animals).
The following steps explain how to draw a Tiger:
Things you will need:
1 Ing drawingpaper
2. Drawing pencils
3 Eraser
4 Paints and brushes
Structure: Start with ing drawa small circle. Then to the right, a little less than the small circle, draw two large circles parallel to each other, leaving a bit of space between the two. The small circle will form the face, while the big ones will result in the body above and below the Tiger.
• Facing: in the small circle, draw a small triangle curved to the nose of the Tiger. Then draw a large "w" under it, the environment in the centre of the triangle. This will be the upper lip. Give it shade of light and add the whiskers. Just below the "w" draw a small 'u' and the other grand square 'u' just outside the small u. This gives shape to the mouth and Chin of the Tiger. Add sharp teeth in the corners of the mouth. Add the eyes to ensure that their external ends are slightly found towards the top. Add two lines to create cheeks. The Tigers have generally Pasty fur around their faces. To do this, create curved lines and then simply scribble on them. Two small triangles are slightly separated at the top of the circle to the ears and add some muzzle between the two.
• Body: draw a line of touch the top of the two great circles in the spinal column of form. Draw a curve the lower end of the first great circle. This line should be caused to the bottom of the chest, the increase to the size and the meeting and the lower end of the other circle.
• Members: drawing of recoil curves four follow-ups to the lower end of the two circles to form legs. The legs should be slightly thick. Now, draw the legs. Don't forget to add some snout of fur on the upper part of the legs. At the end of the spinal column, add a tail well set with meshes of fur at the beginning.
Final changes:
Now that your structure and features are ready, you can enhance all lines and bleed circles. After you have finished, you can start working on the stripes of the Tiger. To make your Tiger look more credible, it is a good idea to refer to a photograph of shapes and positioning of the bands. The bands are a large mild form "v". Finally, a bit of good color can breathe some life in your Tiger.
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