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How to Draw a Bull: Step by Step Guide<\/h2>\n

Drawing a bull can be a challenging task for any artist, whether you’re an intermediate artist or just starting out. But it doesn’t have to be. All you need is a bit of practice, patience and imagination. To help you along the way, I have created a step-by-step guide of how to draw a beautiful bull. So, buckle up, grab your drawing tools of choice and let’s get started!<\/p>\n

Step 1 – Get Familiar with the Anatomy<\/h2>\n

Before starting any drawing, it is important to become familiar with the anatomy of the subject. Bulls are bulky animals, with a distinct shape, so you should notice the broad chest, huge arm muscles and round head. Furthermore, it is important to understand the structure of their horns so you can better replicate them on paper. Now, that you have a general idea let’s move on to the next step.<\/p>\n

Step 2 – Sketch Out the Basic Shapes<\/h2>\n

Now that you have studied the anatomy of a bull, it’s time to begin sketching. Start out by drawing an oval for its neck, two circles for its head then two more for its hindquarters. Next, notice the excitement of the legs and the shape of the torso, tail and horns then draw that in lightly with a pencil so you can easily make changes later.\n<\/p>\n

Step 3 – Shade In the Basic Shapes<\/h2>\n

Now that you have mapped out the basic shapes, it’s time to shade them in. To do this, you will need to use an eraser and a hard pencil. Start with the outline of the body and work your way towards the legs and hooves. Spend some time shading the body to give it the right body definition. The eyes and nostrils are important to capture the life-like essence of your artwork. Now you have your basic shapes filled in, let’s move on to the next step.<\/p>\n

Step 4 – Outline the Muscles<\/h2>\n