. Drawing made easy : a helpful book for young artists; the way to begin and finish your sketches, clearly shown step by step . 46 DRAWING MADE EASY. RUNNINGDOG The kind of elephant that one commonly sees at the Zoo is theIndian elephant. He has a thick-set body and small , however, we see the African elephant. You willknow one of this kind at once by his huge ears. The ears look,especially when the elephant moves them, like large are other unlikenesses between these two elephants, butthis difference in the size of the ear is the principal one. There are shown on the o
. Drawing made easy : a helpful book for young artists; the way to begin and finish your sketches, clearly shown step by step . 46 DRAWING MADE EASY. RUNNINGDOG The kind of elephant that one commonly sees at the Zoo is theIndian elephant. He has a thick-set body and small , however, we see the African elephant. You willknow one of this kind at once by his huge ears. The ears look,especially when the elephant moves them, like large are other unlikenesses between these two elephants, butthis difference in the size of the ear is the principal one. There are shown on the opposite page the progressive steps inmaking pictures of these two elephants. To draw the running dog pictured above, first construct two squaresside by side, indicated by dotted lines, and then mark a firmcurved line, as in Figure 1. When you have proceeded as faras the next step, drawing the body, you will have some resem-blance to the complete sketch shown by Figure 5. An oddway is given below of drawing the droll face of a monkey bymaking a circle and then a smaller one intersecting it below.
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