![]() Please note that this is a digital download ONLY, no physical product will be shipped.įIVE scalable high-res jpg image folder files at 300 and greater dpi. ♥ Print razor sharp prints at your own convenience in sizes up to A1! ♥ Print out this modern wall artwork from your home computer or local print shop to style and decorate your home or office! Welcome to HannahTurpinDesigns, printables wall art are an easy and affordable way to personalise your home or office. These close up detailed pencil drawings of a squirrel, an acorn oak tree branch and a large scale pine cone really will bring some character to your home, will work on any wall colours and very adaptable to any room. These beautiful hand drawn pieces are a great way to bring the countryside into your home. If you can identify the type of lines you should use and where it should go, drawing any subject becomes way easier.PLEASE READ ANNOUNCEMENT AT TOP OF SHOP BEFORE PURCHASING Printable Downloads Pencil drawings of a pine cone, squirrel and acorns. Conclusionĭrawing a squirrel may seem like a difficult task at firsthand but once you break it down into sections, it’s much easier to understand how you should go about drawing it. This squirrel drawing can now be considered complete and you may proceed to coloring it in if you want to. Step 12Īdd the final touches by including the eye of the squirrel with another line drawn around that for the eyelid and darken the mouth if possible. Step 11įrom that point draw another curved line coming down that joins with the end of the body. As you get to the other side, make sure you draw that end more curved in. The draw these wavy and jagged lines to create the tail. To draw the tail, start by drawing a curved line from the top of the squirrel’s body. We’re so close to finishing our squirrel drawing so hang in there. Now draw a horizontal line from the point of that petal shape and foot and then draw another curved line that joins at the top of the body. You can begin drawing the first foot and then the next to make it easier. Step 7įrom the point of that petal shape, draw the two feet of the squirrel. Now head over to the end of the arm and draw a petal shape like this. Step 5ĭraw the other two fingers and then draw a roundish shape that joins at the mouth to make it look like the squirrel is holding and eating the nut. ![]() Draw in the first few fingers of the squirrel and then leave a bit of space and draw the lower half of the arm. Step 4Įxtend that line but make it more curved as it goes down and this will be the first part of the arm. Add one more wavy line going down from that point. From the end of that line, draw another line going up. Step 3įrom that point, draw a line coming down in an angle and this shape should now look like a V. Make your way over to the front of the first line you had drawn and add in the nose and draw the top of the mouth by drawing a slightly horizontal line. Draw another line within the first curved shape. Steps For Drawing A Squirrel Step 1ĭraw a curved line first and then at the top of that line, draw two curved lines for the ears making the second ear slightly smaller so that it looks like it’s behind the first. To give you a quick breakdown of how we will proceed with this drawing, we will begin by drawing the ears and the head, going onto drawing the first half of the body, then the nut, and lastly drawing the tail. Here’s the squirrel reference we will be using to draw our subject. If you’re excited to get started, all you need to have is a piece of paper and a pencil. This tutorial is great for those who want to get good at drawing animals and for this particular one, I’ve taken it one step further and decided to draw a squirrel that is holding an acorn. Just the other day when I spotted one, I knew I had to capture them on paper and I thought it would be awesome if you too can follow along in appreciating them. Which is what led me to creating this guide on how to draw a squirrel. They can pop in and out in seconds if they spot a potential nut but do have to admit that they are absolutely adorable. ![]() I’ve always thought that squirrels are sneaky creatures.
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