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How To Draw A Realistic Bunny

Jun 05, 2021
Her friends say that we are going to

draw

a very cute

realistic

bunny

. Yes, okay, you have your marker. Yes that's fine. We hope you will follow us. You have something to

draw

with and some paper in front of you if you go too. quickly pause the video Yes, you can always pause the video. Now we are going to make a

realistic

bunny

, that means it might be a little more advanced for the younger artist, but that doesn't mean you can't give it a good try, we always want to. practice and try to do our best yeah, ready, start, yeah, let's do it, okay, we're going to start with our bunny's head and we're going to start right here in the middle, a little bit to the left, we have our paper horizontally because We're going to draw our bunnies sitting and first we are going to draw their forehead.
how to draw a realistic bunny
It may look a little scary at first, but I promise it'll look cute when we're done, so we'll make an upside-down U. shape for a rainbow line and we want it to be wide, we don't want it to be too narrow so it looks like our head is squashed, there we go, good job, that's awesome, okay, now let's go down and let's draw your little eyes, so we want to draw pretty small eyes compared to his head, so let's draw a little diagonal that we're going to go straight down from here and just draw a little diagonal that goes in and that's going to be the eye on the left and then we're going to come here and we're going to draw an eye that's about the same height, so we're going to draw a little circle, we're going to come here, to the side. here and draw a little circle, that's awesome, yeah, I like it and then let's draw a little circle inside and color the big circle, but let's leave the little one blank so it looks like there's light reflecting off of it.
how to draw a realistic bunny

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Okay, now let's come back here. and make this look more like an eye and make it on the side of his head, so let's squash it, it wraps around and makes it look like his head is in 3D, okay, so let's make this look more like to a bunny eye here putting a little bump a little tear duct inside the eye and then another one behind it and the top of his eye he'll look like an alien. I love it, it should be cute in the end, okay, I hope so, let's keep our fingers. crossed, okay, we're going to come down from this eye right here and draw the beginning of his nose, yeah, it's like he's smiling, yeah, it's going to be creepy, so a little bit, that's the beginning of his nose, your little cheeks, his mouth . and then we're going to draw her nose that's inside that, so a little U that's inside her once she has her ears, she looks cute, okay, okay, and her chubby cheeks, yeah, okay, now let's draw our cheeks, so we'll start with this. side and we're going to this line is going to come in we're going to start a little bit above the cheek and then we're going to go in around his eye so good job and then we're on this side we're going to do the same thing except we're not going to connect to the rainbow line, let's go out and then curve towards his cheek, this is a bit of a chubby cheek, maybe he has carrots or Easter candy, good job, I like it. okay, now let's draw his ears and it will look cuter.
how to draw a realistic bunny
I promise, okay, we'll go up here right above his nose and we'll put two little dots on it and that's where his ears will start and we have that little space between our ears, so now let's draw antennas, just kidding, first the part of his ear and then our other antenna, it looks like an insect, okay, and then we're going to turn this into a group that we could certainly, we're trying. bunnies, yeah, okay, okay, now we're going to try the bottom of the other part of your ear and it's going to curve towards the bottom of that rainbow line.
how to draw a realistic bunny
Good job, and then let's do the same thing on this side and we can make it a little wobbly. also if we want, okay, good job, now let's draw the inside of her ear, let's curve it down, it's kind of an S line, okay, and then let's do the same on this side, pretty, now it looks like a bunny, okay , let's keep going. we're going to draw our body so we're going to come out of her ear and we're going to draw a and we want it to be small so it's cute an upside down C well, I really like how chubby your cheeks are, no, it's Well, I like it , it's got a lot of carrots in there, okay, let's try it, let's try it with our hind leg and they'll have pretty big hind legs, so another rainbow line okay and then let's draw our foot and they've got pretty big legs like kangaroos.
Yeah, kangaroos are good and she has a little heel there and then I'm going to go ahead and put little lines here for her toes, okay, now let's draw her front paw and so we're going to draw, let's draw our chest. let's see the little lion comes down and then let's draw our front foot coming out and then coming back to his leg okay and then let's draw his little furry chest here and we'll just draw some little zigzags going down and then let's draw our the other foot coming out, the other foot front looks like she is lying on her side, she is relaxing well and then let's do the lines of the little toes of both feet, here we go, what is she missing?
Hotel, yeah, it's missing the towel, so let's come over here and we'll just make a little fuzzy towel and, uh, you can do zigzags if you want, but to make it look a little more realistic, I'm not going to go crazy with the zigzag, se see blurry Good job if you drew it. Again, I really like his bunny, you know, he looks a little bit like a squirrel, yes, but I think if we made his head a little higher, yes, not as wide, he should look a little more like a bunny, but I think this looks amazing, it really does. cute, let's draw some, let's draw some, uh, blades of grass or some plants in the background, uh, to make it look like it's hidden in the grass, so I'm just going to draw little lines that come up and our art friends, you can do that . whatever you want, but let's fast forward, we're just going to make a small plant with light lines in the background, we'll use white, light brown, this is called ginger root, also a medium brown or it's called light amber, we're using colored pencils prism but you can use whatever you want, whatever you have at home and we are also using a grass green and a dark green for the background, well, the first step we are going to take our ginger root and we are going to put a light layer over everything the bunny and let's start at the forehead and we're going to make short strokes, remember when we make short strokes it makes the fur look shorter so it doesn't have long fur.
Okay, and then I'm also going to go with the shape of our bunny so you can see how you want to try to make the bunny look round and chubby so I'm going to go around it with the shape of the bunny, okay, now on the ears I'm going to color just the exterior I want We'll leave the inside of the ears blank and then I'm also going to color the bottom of his tail and leave his chest blank. Good job. Okay, now we're going to get our medium brown or light amber and we're going to start here at the ears and we're also going to start shading the whole body of our bunny, so I'm going to shade the top of his ears darker and then I'm going to go down here and I'm going to do it as well. the bottom of his ears. a little bit darker and then in the middle just leave it a little bit light, okay, now let's add some shadow to his face to make it look more 3D, so I'm going to start around his forehead here and we'll just use short strokes. and we'll go down the top of his eye and then we'll also go down his cheek and then here on his nose.
I'm also going to darken his nose on the sides, like where his cheeks are or his mouth, and then a little bit on his nose as well now we're going to add texture and it's going to be a light texture and we're going to go over the forehead part and we just want to make it very light and then short strokes so we keep that fur looking short and then around the bottom of his eye I'm going to darken it a little bit and then also around his cheek good job buddy okay now we'll add a little more shading and we'll do it right below it. neck we're right under her chin and her cheek and this is what we're going to make very dark so it looks like there's a shadow under her under her chin and then we also make a light shadow on her white fur on her chest and then we can come here and make it very dark, press very hard close to your body on your foot and then lighten towards the end of your foot and then it will look like it's darker closer to your body and then we're.
I'm going to do the same thing on this leg, okay, and then I'll also do that dark thing right next to her leg here, look how it looks like it's her, her front leg is tucked behind her back leg and then I'll also do a shadow or dark part on the bottom of his foot, okay and then on the rest of his body we'll do the same thing we did on his forehead, we'll just add a little bit of extra texture for his fur and then the last thing I'll do is add a shadow dark right along the lower part of her back and the lower part of her leg here so it looks like in the shot, the light shines from above and then it's darker on the lower part of her body, okay, the last step with our bunny.
We're going to take our white prismacolor and we're going to do the same thing, make very short strokes now. I don't know if the next step works very well with other colored pencils, but it works. Works very well with prismacolor. and what we're doing is we're just going over everything with our white pencil and smoothing out all the texture lines and it just blends everything together nicely, okay, the last thing we're going to do is fill in the background. with our two greens and what we can do is use the green to have a lighter green and a darker green so that the first green that we can place like this fills the entire leaf and then the darker green that we use for the Shadow and I go to start from the bottom and as I go up towards the top it gets lighter, you see yeah, it's cool, uh, it makes it look like the leaf is tucked behind the bunny.
Ladies, it looks amazing, give me five. You did it. Good job I really love how it turned out and we can always practice well we can work on getting the proportions you know what proportions mean yeah it's the size of one thing in relation to another so if we feel like we draw our eyes very big. We could make them a little bit smaller or if we feel like the ears need to be a little bit higher or their leg needs to be a little bit smaller, we can do all those things the second time we draw them right, yeah, and that's what practice is all about . but I think you did an amazing job, you too, thank you very much, we hope you also had a lot of fun drawing your bunnies.
I'm sure they turned out amazing, but don't worry about trying to make them look perfect. Exactly like ours, the most important thing is to have fun, yes, have fun, and the second most important thing is to do your best, yes, so do your best to practice. I promise you that the second time you draw your bunny it will turn out better than the first time see you later our friends bye thank you it's so cute it's so cute yes, yes, yes, just hit, boom, yes, smell my armpits, daffodils smell to daffodils.

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