Learn how to draw a great looking Wolf Outline with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Wolf Outline.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Wolf Outline

How to Draw a Great Looking Wolf Outline for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin the wolf outline by drawing the animal's face. Use overlapping curved lines for the top of the snout and the top of the head.
Enclose the rounded nose pad, and use two curved lines to outline the almond-shaped eye. Enclose two partial ovals within the eye, shading the smaller one to form the pupil.
Drawing Step 2

2. Draw two "C" shaped lines on the nose pad to indicate the nostrils and a "Y shaped line below the nose.
Use curved lines to draw the side of the snout and lower jaw around the "Y." Use small, "U" shaped lines to begin drawing the teeth at the front of the open mouth.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Draw two small triangles for the long canine teeth. Use curved lines for the tongue, side, and front of the lower jaw.
Outline the rounded triangular ear, then use a series of short, curved lines that meet at jagged points to draw the furry front of the neck and back of the head.
Drawing Step 4

4. Use jagged, furry lines to continue the front of the neck, forming the chest, as well as the back of the neck. Draw a long curved line overlapping the chest to form the front of the leg.
Drawing Step 5

5. Draw a long curved line from the back of the neck to form the back and rump.
Then, complete the front leg, using overlapping lines for the toes, a long curved line for the underside of the leg, and a series of jagged lines for the furry elbow. Then, use a series of lines for the furry belly.
Drawing Step 6

6. Draw the rear leg. Use long curved lines for the front and back of the leg, and short, overlapping lines for the toes. Use a series of jagged lines for the fur at the top of the leg.
Drawing Step 7

7. Draw the two remaining legs, using long curved lines and short, overlapping curved lines.
Add More Details to Your Wolf Outline Picture - Step 8

8. Complete the rear leg, then draw the wolf's fluffy tail. Use a series of lines of different lengths that meet at jagged points.
Complete the Outline of Your Wolf Outline Drawing - Step 9

9. Texture the wolf's fur with short curved lines.
Color Your Wolf Outline Drawing

Your wolf outline is now complete. Color your cartoon animal. Wolves are usually grey, brown, reddish, white, black, or some combination of these colors.
For more great wolves drawing tutorials, see the collection of How to Draw Wolves for Kids.
Learn More About The Wolf Outline Drawing
Wolves have variably represented wild danger and majestic natural beauty. You can learn how to draw a wolf outline for any setting. This easy, step-by-step animal drawing guide will show you how.
This wolf is in motion, paw raised and mouth open. Is it hunting, defending its family, or frolicking with its pack?
You can decide on and draw its surroundings. You can draw other famous wolf poses, including a howling wolf drawing and a snarling wolf drawing.
Speaking of wolf packs, wolves often live in groups numbering from six to more than two dozen. How many will you draw?
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