How to draw a wild boar cartoon step by step | Easy animals to draw easy

How to draw a wild boar cartoon step by step with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy animals to draw easy for children.

How to draw a wild boar cartoon and easy - Easy animals to draw for kids

Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below


You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

Step 1

Let’s draw a pig, like a pig but a bigger muzzle. Start by making the section with a curve that starts at its tip, then curves down, slightly curving up a bit to the muzzle. Then make an angle and an inclined line down to make the nose flat. Make another corner with an upturned line to make the upper lip. Add another line, initially flat, starting about halfway up the upper lip, and back to make his chin.

Step 2

Add two half oval to make the ear, and a full oval small to make the eye. Add a line immediately after the nose to give it some detail. And of course there is no big canine curls.

Step 3

Let’s continue to paint the neck by making a straight line to go back. Then bend it down to start doing the leg. Make it look a bit like a tree, with nails instead of roots! Legs shoudl go back and bend slightly.

Step 4

Now let’s make a forward shape of the first leg. Do not bother drawing the back of your legs, but make sure you add the nails at the bottom!

Step 5

Now let’s make the back and belly. Both will be curves, but the back will start right behind the head, and bend around and down to make the back. The belly should be a small line, leaving space for the hind legs. Note the front part is larger than the tail and the back has long hard bristles.

Step 6

Now fill that void with a big hind leg! The lines should be curved down into a small tree shape, with small nails at the bottom

Step 7

A final tree shape just in front of hind legs. Try to make it slightly inclined forward. Finally put in a small tail with two lines connected to a small curve. Now you drew a wild boar!

Step 8

Make brown and gray for this wild boar.

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