Cute cat drawing

  1. 50 Easy & Cute Cat Drawing Ideas
  2. How to draw kawaii cat: easy step
  3. How to draw a cat step by step


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50 Easy & Cute Cat Drawing Ideas

Do you love cats just as much as I do? Ever since I adopted two kittens, there hasn’t been a day that they didn’t make me laugh with their weird behavior and tricks. Cats are also a lot of fun to draw, and it’s not as hard as you might expect. Below you can find 50 simple and cute cat drawings that you can try out yourself! 1. Simple cat logo This cat logo is super easy to draw. If you can draw an oval, you can draw this simple cat drawing. 2. Sleeping cat Simple drawing of a cat sleeping wrapped up in it’s own tail. 3. Cat and heart drawing If you love cats, you might want to give this drawing a try. It combines a cat and heart in the same design. 4. Meow drawing A cut drawing spelling out “meow” in which the M and W are drawn as cats. 5. Cat waiting for it’s owner This patient cat is sitting and waiting for it’s owner to give food. 6. Cat With Heart This cat drawing is super simple, but I love the design. It’s amazing how you can make such a meaningful drawing with just a single line. What other logos can you think of that incorporates cats? 7. Cat faces These doodles of cat faces are super simple to draw. Any beginner can have fun drawing these. 8. Fat cat Not every cat can be slim and elegant. This chunky cat is a big boy and doesn’t care. 9. Kitten face This cute little kitten just heard it’s owner come home and is ready to play. 10. Cat silhouette drawing Sometimes less can be more. This is a simple drawing of a cat’s silhouette. I love the heart for the nose and the...

How to draw kawaii cat: easy step

21K Shares Today we will learn how to draw this kawaii cat step-by-step. I had an image of this cat in my head the whole week! So when I sat down to draw it, the drawing “just came out”. No research, no struggle, no failed attempts. One of those rare times. 🙂 I love it when that happens. I hope you’ll enjoy drawing this brave little kitty. After the tutorial, I will share with you a few drawing tips to make sure your drawing comes out the best it can be. See you there! A few drawing tips: • This kawaii cat has eyes that are larger than usual. Kawaii eyes are usually simple: just a solid circle or oval. But for this drawing I combined kawaii style and manga style to see if that would amplify the cuteness. What do you think? • Notice that our kawaii cat drawing has slight perspective. The back part of the kitty’s body is overlapping the front. The front legs are straight-on, while the back legs are sort of compressed at the back, because they are hidden by the body. • Check out the pink shadow below the kitty, and see how it’s casting a pink-ish light on kitty’s legs. This is a cool effect you can use in shading. This is actually what happens in real life: if you have a white ball next to a red ball, the red from the red ball will “spill over” to the white ball. It looks really cool. 🙂 Once you are done, please share your drawings in our And if you enjoyed this tutorial, please share it with your friends using the buttons below, so they can join the fun.

How to draw a cat step by step

There’s a reason cat videos dominate the internet: people like cats. From their graceful movements to their adorable faces and sassy attitudes, cats make for interesting subjects. Drawing cats can help you improve your artistic skills and give you fun pieces to add to your portfolio. But before you can jump in and sketch a furry kitty, you need to observe the real thing. That’s right, before you draw cats, you need to watch cats. Do your research. Take a look at the anatomy of a cat before you start a drawing. Cats’ bodies aren’t proportioned like a dog’s, and their muscle groups are different from those of humans. “One of the important things to study and understand is the skeleton, especially the spine. Cats are very flexible, but they still have limitations. “It’s good to study the muscles and how they sit on the bones,” says illustrator Jade Merien. “You can’t see the muscles, but you're going to need to learn them, because that’s going to dictate how the features and fur look. You need to have an understanding of what’s going on underneath it all.” It’s all about the gestures. Cats move in ways we don’t always expect. They can stretch incredibly far, curl up into tiny balls, and jump to unexpected heights. Gesture drawings, or quick sketches that capture the movement and pose of your subject, can be a wonderful place to start when drawing cats, whether they’re at rest or in motion. “The most important thing about gesture drawing is getting that line of motion down,” e...