Readers of Easydrawingart.com often asked us to show how to draw an anime animal. We decided to show it on the example of a little cute cat.
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So, in order to start the instruction on how to draw an anime animal, you will need a pencil with a pen or a graphics tablet. If all of the above is in front of you, then let's start the instruction on how to draw an anime animal!
Step 1
Begin to draw an anime cat with a head that looks like a small egg-shaped geometric figure. Do not try to make the lines too dark so as not to complicate the process of adding corrections for yourself in the upcoming stages.
Step 2
So, now depict the torso of the cat in the form of a figure similar to a pear. Using a pair of smooth lines, depict the tail of a cute animal.
Step 3
Using a pair of simple lines, depict the arms of a cute cat. Our cat is sitting, so its paws are in a very characteristic position for cats.
Step 4
On the chest, depict some hair with a series of short strokes. In the lower part, depict cute hind legs, as did the artists of Easydrawingart.com.
Step 5
Now depict huge expressive eyes. They consist of round pupils and almond-shaped eyelids. Repeat everything as the artists of Easydrawingart.com did.
Step 6
Now depict the inner parts of the pupils. Next, depict a small and neat nose and mouth in the form of the number 3. By the way, you can also add whiskers.
Step 7
Now at the top of the head depict pointed ears. Do not forget to depict the inside of the ears, as the artists of Easydrawingart.com did.
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Step 8
Now take an eraser to remove all guidelines from the anime animal drawing. Now with a dark pencil or ink, make the anime cat drawing dark and aesthetic.
Step 9
Using a pair of simple lines, depict the arms of a cute cat. Our cat is sitting, so its paws are in a very characteristic position for cats.
Step 4
On the chest, depict some hair with a series of short strokes. In the lower part, depict cute hind legs, as did the artists of Easydrawingart.com.
Step 5
Now depict huge expressive eyes. They consist of round pupils and almond-shaped eyelids. Repeat everything as the artists of Easydrawingart.com did.
Step 6
Now depict the inner parts of the pupils. Next, depict a small and neat nose and mouth in the form of the number 3. By the way, you can also add whiskers.
Step 7
Now at the top of the head depict pointed ears. Do not forget to depict the inside of the ears, as the artists of Easydrawingart.com did.
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Step 8
Now take an eraser to remove all guidelines from the anime animal drawing. Now with a dark pencil or ink, make the anime cat drawing dark and aesthetic.
Step 9
Now take your favorite colors and paint the anime animal in any color. We decided to use purple for fur and green for the eyes. Do not forget to color the nose pink and leave glare in the eyes.
You have long wanted and finally received an instruction on how to draw an anime animal. The Easydrawingart.com team believes that it was very easy, and even the most inexperienced artists were able to learn how to draw an anime animal.
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Back by popular demand… it's Dean's bad-ime series! If you're new here, Dean Rankine is an award-winning comic book artist who draws anime… badly. Well, it's not actually bad… but the play on words fits, so let's roll with it.
A fellow cat fancier, Dean has created some feline flair with his latest bad-ime, drawing the cat from the hilarious Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!.
Part 1
Part 2
Is Dean's bad-ime series the cat nip to your week? Let us know which anime character you'd like to see drawn as a bad-ime next time!
Craving some more bad-ime? Check out Dean's previous drawings in the series over at Madman Anime:
About Dean Rankine
Even though he's the star of this ‘bad-ime' drawing series, Dean is actually excellent at drawing.
Dean Rankine is a comic book artist and writer best known for his work on Simpsons Comics.
Dean's credits include; Simpsons Comics #180, #182, #183, #184, #186, #200, #211, #225, #228, #231, #233, #234, #238, #240, Futurama Comics #62, Bongo's Two One-Shot Wonders in One #1, Bart Simpson's Pal, Milhouse #1, Simpsons Winter Wingding #7, #10, Bongo Comics Free-For-All 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 & 2018, The Malevolent Mr. Burns #1, Bart Simpson Comics #78, #80, #82, #83, #87, #89, #91, #94, #95, #98, #99, The Greatest Bartman Stories Ever Told #1, Jimbo Jones #1, The Mighty Moe Szyslak #1, Krusty the Clown #1, Chief Wiggum's Felonious Funnies #1 and The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror' #23 (Bongo Comics).
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He's contributed work to; Rick and Morty and Invader Zim #40 (Oni Press), Oggy and the Cockroaches #1, #2, #3, Underdog and Pals #2, #3, Rocky and Bullwinkle : As Seen On TV #1, #2, Laurel and Hardy and Laurel and Hardy Meet The Three Stooges #1 (American Mythology), The Hellboy Winter Special 2016 (Dark Horse), Skottie Young's I Hate Fairyland #13 (Image), KAIJUnior (GOOF!), The Beano and The Dandy (DC Thomson), Zombie Tramp Does the Holidays and Cougar and Cub #5 (Action Lab) and Australian MAD Magazine (Next Media).
Dean is currently illustrating Timmy the Ticked-Off Pony series – written by Magda Szubanski. And illustrated the Funny Thing Happened to Simon Sidebottom series and On The First Day of School (Scholastic), The Mad Scientist (Pearson), the Stuff Happens series, A Lot of Stuff Happens omnibus and Morris Gleitzman's Extra Time and Help Around the House (Penguin Random House). He also contributed illustrations to Bartman: The Superhero's Handbook (Matt Groening Productions).
He's the creator of the Ledger Award winning Itty Bitty Bunnies in Rainbow Pixie Candy Land #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 and Itty Bitty Bunnies: Cavalcade of Contraband (TPB) and Friendgasm (TPB) published through Action Lab.
Dean also wrote and illustrated; Baby's First Exorcism, Poetry of the Geek and My Dad is an Animal (Popsicle Press).
And (would you believe) he's one of the massive group of artists who currently hold the Guinness World Record for the ‘Most Contributors to a Published Comic Book'.
Dean is a ‘Role Model' with Books in Homes (A national program that provides access to books-of-choice to children and families living in low socio-economic conditions.)
He's also one third of the Ogre's Basement Podcast.
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When he's not drawing, Dean likes to eat pizza, play Dungeons and Dragons, and watch cat videos.
Follow Dean's social media channels for more of his awesome art and musings: Facebook, Instagram and DeviantArt.