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  1. 4 Ways to Draw a Kitten - wikiHow

    Drawing a kitten may not be as difficult as it appears. With some practice and guidance, you can draw a variety of kittens, from cute cartoon kittens to realistic kittens sleeping.

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    Make an outline of the kitten’s head and body.

    Use a trapezoid shape with softer edges for the head, and mark a cross inside that same shape. Use a rectangle for the body. Notice that kittens have bigger heads in proportion to the body as compared to a full grown cat.

    The cross in the face should help you determine where the eyes, nose, and mouth go. The middle point of the cross should be at the approximate middle of the face.

    Note that the head should overlap the body. The top line of the body should roughly match the horizontal cross-line of the face.

    Add cat ears and limbs.

    Sketch a draft of the kitten’s limbs. Each limb should be a rounded triangle coming off the bottom of the body rectangle. Note that the legs on the "far" side of the kitten should be slightly smaller than those on the "near" side.

    Similarly, draw two large triangles over the top corners of the head. For a cart…

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    Sketch an outline of the body and head.

    Draw a circle for the head with a crossed line inside and use an oblong shape for the body.

    Since the finished kitten will be lying on its back, the top of the head should be positioned slightly lower than the top of the body.

    Instead of drawing the cross-line at the vertical and horizontal center, angle it so that it looks like an "X" meeting at the center of the circle.

    The oval body should be about twice as long as the head (but roughly the same height).

    Sketch a circle in the middle portion of the kitten’s body.

    This will be the ball the kitten is playing with.

    Note that this circle should be slightly smaller than the kitten's head.

    Sketch an outline of the the kitten’s limbs wrapped around the ball.

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    Sketch a circle for the head and an oval for the body.

    Draw a cross in the circle for the guidelines of the face.

    Note that the body should only be a little larger than the head, and should be at a slight angle away from the head.

    Keep the intersecting point of the cross-lines close to the center of the head.

    Sketch two circles for the eyes and a half circle for the nose.

    The eyes should be positioned over the horizontal center line, and should be at equal distance away from the vertical center.

    The nose should be on the vertical center line and below the eyes.

    Sketch a small circle for the mouth area covering as well the nose area. This circle should be below the eyes, yet should completely cover the nose and overlap the bottom of the head circle.

    Draw lines for the extremities.

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    Sketch a circle for the head and an oval for the body.

    Position them close together; some overlap may even be good. Draw a curved line connecting the body and the head.

    The body should only be a slight oval, and only slightly larger than the head.

    The connecting line should reach the approximate middle top of both the head and the body.

    Sketch a circle for the mouth area and a curved line for the tail.

    The mouth should be a small circle positioned at the bottom of the head, slightly overlapping the body oval, as well. The tail should begin near the back of the body oval, and should follow along the natural curve of the kitten toward the animal's face.

    The ears should be triangles coming off the top of the kitten's head. Since the kitten is sleeping, the bottom ear should be relatively flat/horizontal, while the top ear should be angled upward and away from the body.

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