Hi there! Let's learn how to draw a standing marmot guarding its burrow, with some other marmots looking out too. Follow these simple steps:
- Draw the Burrow Entrance: Start by drawing a big oval or a half-circle shape at the bottom center of your paper. This will be the burrow entrance where the marmots live.
- Add the Ground: Draw a horizontal line across the bottom of the page to show the ground where the burrow is.
- Draw the Guard Marmot: Next to the burrow entrance, draw a standing marmot. Start with a big oval for its body.
- Then add a circle on top for the head.
- Draw two small circles for ears on top of the head.
- Add two small eyes, a nose, and a mouth to the head.
- Draw the marmot's arms by making two small curves on each side of the body. You can show it standing tall by making the arms a bit raised.
- Add two legs at the bottom of the oval. You can draw simple legs with small ovals or rectangles.
- Draw Marmots in the Burrow: Inside the burrow oval, draw a few smaller heads peeking out. Make small circles for heads and add little eyes and ears.
- Final Details: Add some grass around the burrow ground by drawing short, pointy lines.
- Color your drawing using brown, gray, or soft colors for the marmots, and green for grass.
Great job! Now you've drawn a standing marmot guarding its home, with friends peeking from the burrow.