How to Draw a Cute Pug Easy
Download Article
Download Article
You're interested in drawing? Great! If you love dogs, this will be great practice. From the flat face and curly tail to the wrinkles throughout his blocky body, you will find this pug irresistible! So, what are you waiting for?
Steps Download Article
-
1
Draw a circle. Erase the top half. Curve the sides out and put a straight line at the top of the curves. Round the edges. This will be the head, so make it large.
-
2
Draw floppy rounded-triangular shapes coming out of the head. Draw two rounded intersecting lines as the top wrinkles. Erase the tops so they don't touch. There should now be two curves facing the top. Do two more curvy lines, facing the opposite direction. You should have a wavy diamond-like shape, but with no lines touching.
Advertisement
-
3
Do two more curves, beneath the curvy lines but farther apart. Put two more curvy lines next to the diamond bottom, above the curves you just drew but a little shorter. None of the curves should touch the sides of the head.
-
4
Draw a wavy line that looks like a mustache. Do two curvy lines (don't worry, these are your last ones!) They should look like two candy canes facing opposite each other, curving up just a little bit. Erase 3/4 of the curve. There should be a space in between. Put a short line halfway in between.
-
5
Put some large rounded triangles, facing in. They should look like the top 1/4 of your shoes. Put some circles in between. Put a circle inside the circle, taking up most of the space, and a circle inside the circle you just drew. Broaden the mustache lines on the right side of the shoe-shape.
-
6
Underneath the mustache shape draw another mustache shape and connect the two at the ends. Round the edges. Draw an upside down rainbow directly under the rounded mustache and then a curve sticking out. Draw a line where the curve cuts in half. Erase 1/2 of it.
-
7
Now all you have to do is color your pug in!
Advertisement
Add New Question
-
Question
Are they cute?
Though it depends on the individual person and individual pug, most people do find them to be cute.
-
Question
How did you learn to do this?
Search Google and YouTube for tutorials and images of Pugs. Study your subject's image carefully. Drawing shapes where the pug's body is can help the beginning draft. You want to be looking more at the image that you're sketching than your own drawing.
-
Question
Can I draw a pug giving birth?
Of course. Draw a pug lying down with mini pugs. Add detail as you like. If you want to make this for little kids, do not include too much detail.
-
Question
How do I draw the body of a pug?
CockerSpanielsAndKingCharlesSpaniels
Community Answer
Make it round, kind of an oval shape. If you still can't do it, try looking up some drawings online for reference.
-
Question
How could I shade the pug if I did a body?
Shade around the areas where there are wrinkles using a light pencil, like an HB, B or 2B. Don't go overboard, otherwise it won't look realistic. Reference pictures are helpful as well, and there are countless articles on shading if you need help.
-
Question
Can I draw a female pug?
Sure, although female pugs don't really look different than male pugs. Perhaps you could just add eyelashes to the face if you're going for a cartoon-y look.
-
Question
Can pugs be without wrinkles?
You could if you wanted to, but it wouldn't look like a pug! Pugs are known for their wrinkles.
-
Question
Could I draw two pugs on one sheet of paper?
Yes, you can draw as many or as few pugs on one sheet of paper as you would like to.
-
Question
How do I draw a baby pug?
Draw a smaller pug with more wrinkles.
Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit
Advertisement
-
If you mess up, don't just cross it out - that will draw attention to it! Instead, make it seem like part of the drawing. And when all else fails, erase it.
-
To really make your drawing stand out, go over it with a black thin-tip marker, ultra-fine Sharpie or erasable pen.
-
Always have a pencil sharpener and/or some extra pencils nearby.
Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
Advertisement
Things You'll Need
- Pencil
- Paper
- Pen
- Crayons, markers, colored pencils, chalk, pastel chalk or oil pastels.
- Eraser
About This Article
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 97,485 times.
Did this article help you?
Source: https://www.wikihow.com/Draw-a-Pug