Samoyeds are snow dogs that are native to Siberia. Their white, fluffy coats and curled tails are distinguishing features in any drawing of a Samoyed. By using an image of a Samoyed as a guide and observing its basic shape and the nuances of shading a white dog, a drawing of a Samoyed is sure to be successful.
- Samoyeds are snow dogs that are native to Siberia.
- By using an image of a Samoyed as a guide and observing its basic shape and the nuances of shading a white dog, a drawing of a Samoyed is sure to be successful.
Study the image of the Samoyed and draw the basic circular and oval shapes that make up its body. Don't be afraid to overlap the shapes--this is merely the preliminary sketch.
Study the shape of the Samoyed's face. Sketch the shapes that make up the Samoyed's snout, eyes and brow bone, forehead and ears.
Draw the details of the Samoyed's head. Shade the right side of the snout and around the tops and outer sides of the ears to illustrate depth. Because a Samoyed is white, shading is very important to indicate any contours.
Study the dark and light points in the image of the Samoyed. Indicate the darkest points underneath the Samoyed's fur with your pencil, and distinguish any major features, like the Samoyed's tail.
- Draw the details of the Samoyed's head.
- Indicate the darkest points underneath the Samoyed's fur with your pencil, and distinguish any major features, like the Samoyed's tail.
Using fast, light lines, draw the fur on the Samoyed. The outline of the Samoyed's body should appear soft and not distinguished.