How To Draw An Easy Cat

How To Draw An Easy Cat

Creating a full-fledged, incredible feline drawing from your imagination may seem like a Herculean task, but it can actually be quite easy! All you need to do is break down the components of a kitty into small, manageable bits — and that’s precisely what this guide is here to show you. Before you know it, you’ll be marvelous at drawing cats with ease.

My Cat’s Body Is A Breeze

Drawing a cat’s body is a piece of crumby cake! The most crucial part is to draw a circle with a triangle attached to its bottom. After you’ve got that, it’s super simple to flesh out your cat’s body from there. Add 4 legs, a tail and 2 curves to indicate the shoulder muscles — that’s it, you’re halfway there! It seems elementary, but trust me, this construction is the key to an enviable furry friend.

Now, it’s time to explore the finer details. If your kitty’s going to be seated, you can draw the arms and a rounded chest. The arms should be bending inward, the same way the curves of its shoulder were. Lastly, you can add a little bit of fur to the arms and chest. Decorate your cat as much or as little as you desire; it’s all up to you.

A Happy Head: It’s A Start

Draw a large circle for your cat’s head, along with a small circle that’ll extend into the body lines. You can also highlight your cat’s muzzle. To accomplish this, draw 2 triangle shapes pointing inwards, connecting the circle and the body. To make it more exaggerated, you can make it a bit wider and longer.

When you’re highlighting the muzzle, don’t forget to add whiskers — they take just 2-3 lines max! Next, you can draw the ears. If you want it to look cutesy, simply draw 2 triangles right above the muzzle. Draw them bigger and you’ll get yourself a cat with some serious tiger-esque vibes.

For the eyes and the nose, create 2 small circles. Position them above the muzzle. To make your cats eyes stand out, draw a half-circle within the corner of each circle. The nose can either be a small dot or a small line. Don’t forget to add eyebrows or any extra markings if you’d like! Everything you add to the head of your cat will bring it to life.

Put Some Fur On It And Add Pizazz

The fun really begins here, and your cat will thank you for all the pizzazz you’ll add. Start by first adding fur on the cat’s head. Create random zig-zag lines or circles — you can even color them in according to your kitty’s fur color. Then, move down the body and add as much fur as you want. Draw small lines all around it, as if you were crafting a fur rug of incomparable softness. Add as much fur as you’d like, and don’t forget to use bright colors, such as pink and purple.

When you’re done, you’re cat is finally ready for its crowning glory: the tail. Draw long, curved triangles, making sure the edges are slightly jagged. Now, you can fill it in to create a flowing and lavish tail. Voila, you’re amazing cat is all ready!

Give It A Personal Dash

Drawing cats is all about you giving it a personal and unique touch. This can mean anything from adding additional features, to coloring it in a hoodie you wore recently. The only limit here is your imagination and creativity. Maybe you want it to have glasses on, or you might want to give it a bow-tie. No matter what it is, go ahead and start being creative.

You can also add some simple elements like the ones listed below to bring character to your cat. Add a house in the background, or a toy to fit in their paws — draw anything that makes the cat stand out! It’s all about you making your furry friend come alive and telling an incredible story through art. And that’s your easy-to-draw cat ready to take the world by storm!

Time To Have Some Cat-tastic Fun!

Now, you know the drill for drawing a smile-inducing cat with ease. Make sure to start with the big components — such as the body, the head and the tail — and then flesh them out with smaller details. Keep the arms bent inward and don’t forget to draw some whiskers. After that, start adding the fur, followed by small personalistic elements and coloring. Then, lift your pencil off the page, admire your fantastic creation – and wow your friends with your magnificent art!

Robert Ortiz is an artist who has been writing about art and design for over ten years. His writing focuses on the creative process of art, from the conceptual to the material, and highlights its importance in our daily lives. He has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio and has also attended other prestigious art schools like Savannah College of Art and Design. He has a passion for exploring the boundaries between fine art, design, commercial work, and technology. His work extends to social media campaigns, website development, magazine articles, video tutorials and more.

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