Yes, I know. I’ve already posted a ‘how to draw a pig‘ post. I didn’t mean to do this again. I was actually intending to draw a cow. seriously. But the cow’s ears turned out to be so small, that it felt better to make it a piggy.
Notice that in this quick speed doodling tutorial I show the ‘circles’ method of doodling – drawing a base for the pig shapes, and than it’s easier for me to go over the lines and create the final piggy.
There are many ’speed doodling’ videos on YouTube, Finding a good one is not that easy. But I think I found one great needle in the haystack of bad doodling -- sofafire’s doodles are great!
Yes, it’s not exactly a ‘how to draw’ post, and it’s also doodling directly to a computer program! But wait, just look at this 2 videos, and you’ll find that this speed doodling can provide excellent tips and inspiration for all kinds of drawing methods.
This surprized fox:
The lazy bunny is a nice one -- pure fresstyle doodling:
A cartoon sheep is the easiest thing to draw – a sheep is basically a circle for the head, 2 ears, and one cloud for a body. Oh yes, and legs, and maybe a tail. That’s it.
I’ll show you now 2 kinds of sheep which are extremely easy to draw, and are actually a very good thing to start with when learning how to draw.
Final images:
Sheep No. I – The fluffy cloud sheep
This is an innocent sheep, cotton – fluffy. My sheep has a gazing sad look in her eyes, but you can replace that easily with a happy look just by creating bigger eyes with white area in them.