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Uploaded:October 15, 2010
Artist:Dawn
Difficulty:Novice  Novice Skill Level
Steps:6
Updated:October 14, 2010
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How to Draw Easy Tribal

As you know I have submitted a whole bunch of easy stuff to draw. I wanted to keep on proving more easy lessons for all you novice artists out there, and because of that I figured I would draw something that was not only cool, but awesome. When I first started to draw out tribal designs, it was really hard for me to do. After practicing for a month, I felt that I was ready to submit my first tribal art drawing lesson so you too could learn in a short time what took me a month to learn. So today, this tutorial goes out to all those artists that want to learn "how to draw easy tribal", step by step. The key thing about drawing tribal art is making sure all the lines, shapes, and angles coexist in a nicely uniform manor. That is what I achieved with this concept. Now in order to get you folks hooked into this tutorial, I figured that it should be on a tribal werewolf. This way here it is not only going to be exciting to draw, it will also be incredibly amazing as well. If you have been trying to teach yourself the art of tribal drawing, you have just found the perfect lesson to teach you everything you need to know. I hope you enjoy this tutorial on "how to draw easy tribal", I’m sure you will find this submission extremely helpful. Peace out people, and have an awesome drawing day!

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how to draw easy tribal step 1

STEP 1.

Like you can see here, the first step looks very much like a horse head outline, or even a birds head from the side view. Once you have drawn out these two shapes, draw in a line in the middle of the face.
 
how to draw easy tribal step 2

STEP 2.

Now you will start sketching out the actual shape of the tribal werewolf snout, nose, brow, and the cheeks and jaw line. Notice how there is some hair on the chin, and on the edge of the cheek.
 
how to draw easy tribal step 3

STEP 3.

Wow, look at these crazy lines huh? Before you begin drawing out the back of the werewolves head, you will need to draw out the pointed ears like so. Notice how I included a notch in the ear. This is for added detailing. Once that is done, you can begin drawing out the spiked back werewolf mane, and the hair or mane that wraps around under the chin or jaw. Be sure that all the chunks of hair ends in a pointed tip.
 
how to draw easy tribal step 4

STEP 4.

This is a quick example on how to draw your pointed shapes and lines. See the direction of the arrows? That is how to draw the ends of each hair chunk. Make sure they flow nicely, and evenly.
 
how to draw easy tribal step 5

STEP 5.

For the last drawing step, all you need to do is draw an eye, some nostril holes, and all the sharp looking teeth. Draw the wrinkle lines that all canine animals have when they growl and snarl.
 
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STEP 6.

When all is done, you can color in the tribal design in a solid color. I used black, but you can choose any color you like. I hope you had fun guys!
 

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Pokecat's comment

 

Pokecat ~ Aug 20, 2012, 8:31:55 PM
awesome! but what exactly the animal confused boogie
 
blackhope's comment

 

blackhope ~ Dec 1, 2011, 10:23:08 AM
nice design if i do say so my self. B) yay
 
ivania's comment

 

ivania ~ Jun 16, 2011, 8:00:51 PM
Good drawing!
 
johnutz14's comment

 

johnutz14 ~ Oct 23, 2010, 11:02:50 AM
this is awesome! X3
 
Pearl's comment

 

Pearl ~ Oct 15, 2010, 7:55:46 AM
Symmetrical tribal design, no problem I'll let you in on my little secret, fold the paper. It's so simple that people don't think about it. By folding the paper in two, you draw one half and you trace the other half. I use to spend a lot of time trying to draw both half symmetrical but tracing the other half is way easier and way faster too. I even bought a Light Tracer 2 to help me but a glspeechless table and a light does the trick too. Now I do something even better, I scan the half of the drawing and then I copy, flip, paste, and save and that's it. For tattooing do the same thing, trace the other half and then you trace your guide lines on tracing paper with a felt maker and stick it where the person wants the tattoo before tattooing it. Have a good one!!!
 
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DragoDino ~ Oct 14, 2010, 6:29:10 PM
thanxz
 
:lol: confused :fear: X3 :x_x: :shakefist: :zzz: :shrug: :inlove: =D =( :bow: :boogie: :innocent: :omgomg: O_o :3
:rolling: :plotting: :ill: =$ :fart: :hai: :mature: ;p ^^; :drool: :stupid: :poke: :tomatoe: :threaten: T_T :snooty: :singing:
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