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How to Draw a Panda

With their unique black-and-white appearance, Panda bears have naturally become a popular subject for online kids’ art, from drawings to coloring pages. Here is a step-by-step drawing of a cute cartoon panda with instructions to make it easier for you to draw a neat picture of the animal.

Step 1

How to Draw a Panda Step 1

How to Draw a Panda Step 1

Make a circle for the head of your Panda, followed by a larger circle below for its body; See the picture to make the parallel and perpendicular lines intersecting the head circle.

Step 2

How to Draw a Panda Step 2

How to Draw a Panda Step 2

Next, draw two large ears and the outlines for his arms.

Step 3

How to Draw a Panda Step 3

How to Draw a Panda Step 3

Draw one small oval for each of the front paws followed by two oval-shaped hind paws.

Step 4

How to Draw a Panda Step 3

How to Draw a Panda Step 3

Now, draw the facial features, taking the straight-lines made in the first step as your guide.

Step 5

How to Draw a Panda Step 5

How to Draw a Panda Step 5

See the picture to draw the details of the left front and back paws to make them look more realistic. Also, erase the straight-lines once the facial details are done.

Step 6

How to Draw a Panda Step 6

How to Draw a Panda Step 6

Work on the right front and back paws in the similar manner you did the left ones.

Step 7

How to Draw a Panda Step 7

How to Draw a Panda Step 7

It would be a good idea to give your bear a piece of bamboo to eat.

Step 8

How to Draw a Panda Step 8

How to Draw a Panda Step 8

The only part that needs coloring in the true sense is the bamboo as the rest of the drawing will be in black-and-white.

How to Draw a Panda Step by Step

How to Draw a Panda Step by Step

Now you know how to draw a neat, cuddly bear; so, go ahead and try to put him in a larger art project – how about attempting a picture of the zoo?

Published by: Updated on January 8th 2015
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