How to Draw Firestar from Warrior Cats

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Learn how to draw a great looking Firestar from Warrior Cats with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.

By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Firestar from Warrior Cats.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Firestar from Warrior Cats

How to Draw a Great Looking Firestar from Warrior Cats for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

How to Draw Firestar from Warrior Cats Step 01

1. Begin by drawing an oval. This will help you to shape Firestar's head.

Easy Firestar from Warrior Cats Drawing - Step 2

How to Draw Firestar from Warrior Cats Step 02

2. Erase the top of the circle. Draw two rounded, open-bottomed triangles to form the ears. Within each ear, draw two curved lines and connect them at the bottom with a series of short, curved lines that meet in jagged points. Use a similarly jagged line to connect the ears, giving the appearance of fur.

Easy Firestar from Warrior Cats Drawing - Step 3

How to Draw Firestar from Warrior Cats Step 03

3. Erase the bottom portion of the circle. Use a series of overlapping curved lines to sketch the furry cheeks. Note the bulge of the chin. Draw a rounded shape to form the nose, and a wavy, curved line beneath it to indicate the mouth. Draw curved lines around the nose to contour the muzzle.

Easy Firestar from Warrior Cats Drawing - Step 4

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4. Enclose two irregular rounded shapes to form the eyes. Draw two small circles in each, and shade one to indicate the pupil.

Easy Firestar from Warrior Cats Drawing - Step 5

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5. Draw two small circles beneath the cat's chin. This indicates his name tag. Enclose the curved shape of the collar on each side of the tag using curved lines. Then, draw several short lines that meet at jagged points to form Firestar's shoulder.

Easy Firestar from Warrior Cats Drawing - Step 6

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6. Use a long, curved line to draw the animal's back. Extend a pair of long, curved lines to form the tail, and connect them at the tip with a series of jagged lines. Draw another jagged tuft of short, connected lines at the base of the tail.

Easy Firestar from Warrior Cats Drawing - Step 7

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7. Draw the rear legs. First, sketch the hip using short lines that meet at jagged points. Draw another jagged patch for the front of the thigh. Then, extend a pair of curved lines, noting the curvature of the ankle. Enclose the paw with "U" shaped lines for the toes. Repeat this process for the second rear leg.

Add More Details to Your Firestar from Warrior Cats Picture - Step 8

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8. Use a series of curved lines to sketch the belly, including a jagged tuft of fur at the chest. Use a pair of curved lines and "U" shaped lines to draw the far front leg.

Complete the Outline of Your Firestar from Warrior Cats Drawing - Step 9

How to Draw Firestar from Warrior Cats Step 09

9. Use a pair of long, curved lines to draw the remaining leg. Use a curved line to connect the leg to the collar, finishing your drawing.

Color Your Firestar from Warrior Cats Drawing

How to Draw Firestar from Warrior Cats Step 10

Color Firestar. Notice how, in our example, we used various shades of orange, coupled with a light brown to indicate the cat's stripes. Then, discover the whole clan with the aid of our cat drawing guides.

For more great Cat drawing tutorials, see the 25 Easy Cat Drawing Tutorials post.

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Learn More About The Firestar from Warrior Cats Drawing

"I was not a forest-born cat, but ThunderClan welcomed me, and once I proved myself as a warrior, they grew to respect me."
- Firestar, Secrets of the Clans

Firestar is a protagonist of the Warriors book series by Erin Hunter. He is an orange tomcat. Firestar has also been known by other names, including Rusty, Firepaw, and Fireheart. He is known as being courageous, loyal, brave, and kind.

Firestar began life as a "kittypet" - a kitten kept as a pet by humans, called Twolegs. He was later "drawn into the forest by a mysterious calling" in accord with the StarClan's prophecy that "Fire Alone will save our Clan."

His collar snapped in a fight with a wild cat, symbolizing his breaking of ties with the human world. Eventually, he became a leader of the ThunderClan.

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Would you like to draw a cartoon of Firestar from Warrior Cats? This easy, step-by-step cartoon cat drawing tutorial is here to show you how. All you will need is a pencil, an eraser, and a sheet of paper. You may also wish to color his fiery fur.

If you liked this drawing tutorial, see also the following guides: Chibi Cat drawing, Pusheen the Cat drawing, and Simple Cat drawing.

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