Learn how to draw a great looking Polar Bear Head and Face with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Polar Bear Head and Face.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Polar Bear Head and Face
How to Draw a Great Looking Polar Bear Head and Face for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Draw two lemon shapes about two inches apart. Add a circle inside the right shape, then sketch two ovals inside the circle.
Easy Polar Bear Head and Face Drawing - Step 2
2. Repeat the previous step for the left eye. Next, draw two vertical lines with a semi-oval between them.
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Easy Polar Bear Head and Face Drawing - Step 3
3. Add a curve beneath the semi-oval, then sketch two loops for the nostrils. Draw a horizontal curve underneath the nose, and frame the nose with two vertical lines like parentheses.
Easy Polar Bear Head and Face Drawing - Step 4
4. Sketch a semi-oval beneath the mouth like a hot dog bun. Connect the nose and mouth with a vertical line, then draw curves around the eyes. Outline the top of the head with two wide hills.
Easy Polar Bear Head and Face Drawing - Step 5
5. Use semi-ovals for the ears, adding a couple of bristles to represent fur.
Easy Polar Bear Head and Face Drawing - Step 6
6. Sketch a curve inside each ear, then draw a wider curve on each side of the face. Connect the lines with more bristles like you're drawing blades of grass.
Easy Polar Bear Head and Face Drawing - Step 7
7. On the left, draw two narrow triangles and swipe the line downward in a curve. Add a dash to the left. Repeat this step on the other side, facing the lines in the opposite direction.
Add More Details to Your Polar Bear Head and Face Picture - Step 8
8. Outline the furry chest with triangles and diagonal lines. Add sketchy dashes inside the ears.
Complete the Outline of Your Polar Bear Head and Face Drawing - Step 9
9. Draw more lines and dashes inside the polar bear's face to make it furrier. Outline your easy polar bear head and face with a black marker or ink pen. Fill in the pupils and nostrils.
Color Your Polar Bear Head and Face Drawing
Color the nose dark gray, then use light gray for the shadows. Make the background light blue to give your polar bear an icy landscape.
Now that you've mastered the front view, try a cartoon polar bear drawing from the side. Learn how to draw a polar bear cub to experiment with different styles.
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Learn More About The Polar Bear Head and Face Drawing
Polar bears live in the Arctic, where they swim and hunt seals. Learn how to draw a polar bear head and face to take a trip to the North Pole.
While they look white, polar bear fur is actually transparent. This step-by-step guide shows you how to shade the "white" fur with a few patches of grey.
Where do you think the light source is coming from? Examine the shadows on the polar bear's head and face for the answer.
You'll also study front-facing anatomy. If you look in a mirror, your facial features appear to change shape when you look in different directions. With this guide, you'll learn how to draw flat features without unusual angles.
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