Let's Draw a Greyish Arctic Fox on a Thawed Patch Covered in Rare Plants!

Hi! We're going to draw a special Arctic fox. It lives where there's snow and ice, but now the snow has melted in one spot, and there are some cool rare plants growing there. Follow these easy steps!

What You'll Need:

  • Paper
  • Pencil
  • Grey, white, and light brown colored pencils or crayons
  • Green and other colors for plants
  • Eraser

Steps to Draw Your Arctic Fox:

  1. Draw the fox’s body: Start by drawing an oval shape in the middle. This will be the fox's big body.
  2. Add the head: On one side of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head. Don’t forget to add two pointy ears on top of the head!
  3. Draw the face details: Inside the head circle, draw two black dots for eyes, a small triangle for the nose at the front, and a little smiling mouth below the nose.
  4. Add legs: Draw four short legs under the big oval — two in front and two in the back. Use simple straight lines and little ovals for paws.
  5. Draw the fluffy tail: Behind the oval, draw a big fluffy tail shaped like a soft triangle or a big peanut shape. The tail should be thick and fluffy.
  6. Color the fox: Use light grey for most of the body, add white patches on the belly, tail tip, and face.

Now Let’s Draw the Thawed Patch and Rare Plants:

  1. Draw the ground: Around the fox’s feet, draw a little patch of ground that looks melted — not white like snow, but brown or greenish, like the earth showing.
  2. Add rare plants: Draw small plants with different shapes: some can be little leaves, some can have tiny flowers. Use green, purple, or even red colors to make them look unusual and special.
  3. Final touches: Add shadows below the fox and plants with a darker grey or brown to make your picture look more real.

Great job! Now you have a cool greyish Arctic fox standing on a patch where the ice has melted, surrounded by rare plants.

Keep practicing and have fun making your drawings more colorful!


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