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Begin by drawing two curved lines. Use a series of “U” shaped lines to sketch the seal's snout. Extend a long, curved line from below the chin. Draw the flippers or fins of the tail. Draw the seal's flipper. Erase guidelines from the flipper. Draw the remaining flipper.
Step 1: Draw a circle as a guide for the front part of the seal's body. Step 2: Draw a pointy triangle-like shape on the left as a guide for the back portion of the seal's body. Step 3: Draw another circle on the upper right side as a guide for the seal's head.
Step 1: Draw the shape of the head as shown above, leaving a gap open for the body and having a space for the mouth. Step 2: Use a curves line for the mouth, a tiny circle for the nose, and a dot for the eye on the right side, and an oval with a dot in it as well as lines around it for the eye on the left side.
Step 1: Start drawing your Leopard Seal by making the head. It's just two curved lines that meet at the nose. The top should curve from the back to the right, going up slightly, before bending down. At the nose this line should curve in to make the mouth.
How to Draw a Seal Face — Step-by-Step Tutorial. Step 1: Draw the head in the shape of a horse shoe, with the right side open. Step 2: Place the eyes to the top right of the head, a small distance apart. Step 3: Draw the ear on the left side of the nearest eye.
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