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Draw a big circle in the middle of the paper as a guide for the pug's head
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Then connect the marks using curved lines. The farther apart the marks are the bigger the circle will be
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If you're having a hard time drawing the circle, trace the outer rim of a bowl, a lid or any other object with a circular edge.
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Estimate the middle of the circle, then make a small mark slightly above the middle.
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At the top, draw a shorter vertical line as another construction guide.
1:15
Draw a smaller circle on the lower half of the head as a guide for the mude.
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Use the same technique as before. Use four marks for the height and width and curved lines to connect the marks.
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On top of the head on either side, draw the guides for the cars as angled lines
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These guides should be similar to triangles minus the bottom edge.
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The bottom tips of these guides should extend as far down as the horizontal construction line.
2:13
Lightly sketch the eyes inside the head as two small circles.
2:20
Use the initial construction lines as guides for size and placement of the eyes.
2:28
Pay attention to how far the eyes are from the edge of the big circle and from the muzzle too.
2:35
When you get the size and placement right, darken the shapes of the eyes.
2:43
As you darken the shapes, make the sides a bit pointier for the corners of the eyes.
2:51
Add a few curved lines around the eyes for the eyelids and skin.
3:00
Use short strokes for the lines above the eyes to create a fur-like texture.
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Inside the eyes, draw a couple of curved lines for the irises.
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The lines on the inner sides should be longer to make the eyes bulge out.
3:44
Lightly sketch a small oval in the middle of the head, where all the guides come together for the nose.
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The top edge of the oval should be a bit higher than the guide for the muzzle.
4:07
As you darken the sides, curl the lines inward to create the nostrils.
4:24
Add a short vertical line at the bottom that splits the nose in half and darken the lower edge too.
4:33
Start drawing the muzzle by first darkening the top half of the initial smaller circle
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Make these lines thicker too as you darken them.
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Draw a curved line parallel to the edge of the initial circle for the folded skin above the nose.
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It's okay if this line overlaps the eyes a little bit because the folded skin is in front of the eyes.
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Step 8: Under the nose, draw a vertical line that almost reaches the halfway point of the initial circle.
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The edges of the mouth should reach the sides of the initial circle guide.
5:38
On either side of the mouth, draw a curved line for the loose skin.
5:46
Use a few short strokes as you draw these lines for the furry texture.
5:55
Add the tongue by first drawing a tiny V-shaped line under the mouth.
6:02
Now draw a longer U-shaped line below for the front edge of the tongue.
6:18
Add a series of dots and dashes on the muzzle for extra detail.
6:28
Add the lower lip under the tongue using a series of curved lines.
6:35
The front part of the lip is hidden behind the tongue, so just draw the visible part on the sides
6:45
Use the initial circle as a guide to draw the chin below the tongue.
6:52
Draw a series of broken lines along the path of the guide to create the shape of the chin.
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Use quick, short strokes as you draw the chin for a furry texture.
7:08
Use the angled lines on the head as guides to draw the cars.
7:16
Darken the path of the guide using curved lines and short strokes.
7:24
Make the overall shape of the ear more round and less angled.
7:32
Use the angled line on the right as a guide to draw the other ear the same way.
7:47
Use the main circle as a guide to draw the rest of the head.
7:55
Follow the basic path of the circle as you create the shape of the head.
8:02
Use a series of quick, short strokes as you draw the head for a fur-like texture.
8:10
The lines at the bottom should be more broken up to indicate where the head connects to the body
8:18
Add more lines and short strokes throughout the face for wrinkles.
8:53
Add some wrinkles under the eyes and on the side of the face as well.
9:03
For a cleaner look, erase as much as you can of the initial guide lines.
9:10
Don't worry about erasing all of the guides. It's okay to leave some behind
9:26
Add some shading to your drawing for extra detail.
9:33
Use a dark value for the nose and muzzle. Don't shade in the tongue yet.
9:40
Push down on your pencil to get a dark value.
9:55
Use a lighter value for a couple thin sections on the lips to represent shine
10:04
Shade the eyes using a dark value too
10:18
The fur around the eyes should be dark as well.
10:35
Use a series of quick, short strokes to shade the wrinkle above the nose.
10:42
The white of the Paper comes through the individual strokes, making the value lighter.
10:59
Use a dark value to shade the ears too.
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Now use quick short strokes to shade in the rest of the head.
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The strokes should radiate outward. They should be vertical at the top and bottom, and horizontal on the sides.
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Let the white of the paper come through the space between the strokes.
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Don't forget to pause the video to draw at your own pace.