Learn how to draw a great looking Easy Realistic Bunny with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Easy Realistic Bunny.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing an Easy Realistic Bunny
How to Draw a Great Looking Easy Realistic Bunny for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the easy realistic bunny outline by drawing its eye. Use two curved lines to enclose a double-pointed shape.
Then draw two small circles inside it. Use a long curved line and short lines that meet at jagged points to draw the furry face.
Drawing Step 2
2. Use a series of overlapping curved lines to draw the rabbit's mouth. Above the mouth, draw two curved lines that are doubled back on themselves to indicate the nostrils.
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Drawing Step 3
3. Use a series of jagged curved lines to outline the jaw and side of the face. Use short curved lines to contour the nose and draw the whiskers.
Drawing Step 4
4. Extend two long curved lines from the rabbit's head and double them back on themselves to form the long ears.
Drawing Step 5
5. Draw a curved line inside the nearest ear and double it back on itself. Then, use jagged and overlapping curved lines to draw the bunny's furry chest and begin its front leg.
Drawing Step 6
6. Use a series of curved lines to draw the paw and leg, noting the toes of the paw and the tuft of fur at the elbow. Then draw a large "C" shaped line to begin the rear leg.
Drawing Step 7
7. Use curved lines to draw the remaining front leg and complete the rear foot. Detail the toes with short lines.
Add More Details to Your Easy Realistic Bunny Picture - Step 8
8. Use curved lines to complete the remaining rear foot, mostly hidden by the other feet.
Then use a long curved line to draw the bunny's back, completely enclosing the figure. Use a series of curved lines to enclose the fluffy tail.
Complete the Outline of Your Easy Realistic Bunny Drawing - Step 9
9. Texture the rabbit's fur with short lines.
Color Your Easy Realistic Bunny Drawing
Your easy realistic bunny is now complete. Color your drawing.
Rabbits come in a range of colors, including white, cream, beige, tan, brown, gray, and black. They may be solid-colored, spotted, have lighter bellies, or other markings.
For more great realistic pictures drawing tutorials, see the collection of Beginner Realistic Pictures Drawing Tutorials.
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Learn More About The Easy Realistic Bunny Drawing
Can you sketch the animals you see around you? No matter where you live, there is a chance that you might see a bunny in your backyard.
You can learn how to draw an easy realistic bunny with the help of this step-by-step animal drawing tutorial.
There are 29 different species of rabbit, and this drawing could represent any one of them. Little details such as its furry texture add to its realistic appearance.
Drawing realistic animals is a sought-after skill. This guide breaks the process down into easy steps.
You can also start with a simplistic picture such as this really easy bunny drawing, which breaks down the shape of a bunny into the least lines possible.
Or you can create a cute cartoon rabbit drawing that is reminiscent of the Disney animation style.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw a Realistic Cat or Easy Realistic Cat Face Drawing tutorials.
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