![]() Then, the brown was added to the inner part of the ears, on the chest, belly, and the rest of the tail stripes. We added the gray to the ears, eyebrows, cheeks, and mouth. The orange was applied to the head, back, and alternating tail stripes on our red panda. For our color palette, we chose orange, brown, dark brown and gray. With our red panda outlined, we can begin adding color and shading. Once you have completed your red panda outline, go ahead and remove the rough sketches. This will create separation between the chest and belly. We added an extra outline, going from the head to the rear end of our red panda. Line the tail stripes using the same hair detail as you used for the face. Next, outline the facial features and ear lines, adding jagged hair lines on the mouth, eyebrows, and cheek shapes. For the cheeks of our red panda, we added a few jagged lines on either side to give the effect of hair. This includes the ears, head, body, legs, and tail. Start by outlining the main shapes of your red panda. Using a permanent or defining medium, like a marker or pen, outline your sketch. We have completed our red panda rough sketches. Step 3 - Outline The Red Panda Rough Sketch Lastly, sketch a curved line inside the ear shapes. Next, draw the cheek detail and add a pointed shape to the bottom of the ears, sticking out from the sides. You can use the sketch below if you need any help.įor our final sketches, draw the stripes on the red panda's bushy tail. Draw a large teardrop shape around the nose and mouth. Towards the bottom of the vertical guidelines, add the nose and mouth lines. Remember to add some space between the eyes.Ībove the eyes, on either side of the vertical line, sketch the eyebrows in curved teardrops. Sketch the eyes on the horizontal guideline with the vertical line between them. This means that the right side face features will be a little smaller. Our red panda face is slightly more visible on the left side. These guides will help to plan our facial features and keep everything in line. We drew the vertical guideline in the center of the face and curved it towards the right side. Looking at our example below, we sketched our horizontal guideline with a slight curve towards the bottom half of the face. ![]() On the red panda face, sketch guidelines going vertically and horizontally. Sketch a curve near the top of the left leg side and a smaller one on the right side. On the front of the body, right above the tail shape, sketch three dividing lines going upwards for the two front legs. Do this by widening both sides at the bottom for the cheeks, as we did below. Starting with the head, add definition to the shape. Continue using your sketching medium in this step. ![]() With our basic shapes done, we can start defining our drawing and add the final detail. Step 2 - Define the Red Panda Rough Sketch Think of a wobbly teardrop where the tail end is rounded. Keep the left side narrow and widen the shape as you curve towards the right side of the sketch. Begin your tail sketch on the bottom left of the body. Then, at the bottom of the body, sketch the tail. Next, sketch the two ears on either side of the red panda head at the top. See our sketch below for a better visual. Place this oval shape just beneath the head and angle it towards the left. Then, sketch an oval that is double the size of the head shape. ![]() We will sketch the head to the right, and the back end of the body to the left.įirst, draw a circle for the head of your red panda. It's a good idea to use a medium that is easy to remove or cover up the rough sketches. We are going to begin by sketching the basic shapes that make up our red panda. Step 1 - Sketch Basic Shapes for the Red Panda Looking for more brush options for your sketch ideas? Design Bundles has tons of Procreate brushes to choose from.
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