How to Make a Boston Terrier Drawing Easy
To begin with, sketch a head and add marking lines to it. Next, copy the paw to form a small, dark grey ellipse for the front leg and a shadow for the hind legs. Rotate this large ellipse to the left. You are now ready to add other details, such as wrinkles and a wrinkly tail. Repeat this step as many times as needed until you have a realistic-looking portrait of a Boston terrier.
The appearance of a Boston terrier is similar to that of an American pit bull. This small breed was once much larger than it is today, and was sometimes called the Olde Boston Bulldogge. Unlike other terriers, they also require more exercise to grow. Despite their small size, however, they are extremely loving and loyal companions. Even though the breed is a bit intimidating to some beginning artists, it’s easy to learn how to draw a Boston terrier in no time.
Begin by selecting the oval in your Photoshop document. Once you’ve selected your shape, select Effect > Warp Arc. A pop-up window will appear where you can change the color of the shape. The image below shows the expanded shape. Select the Direct Selection Tool (A) and move the anchor points down the sides. Now, move the bottom anchor points to the left. You can then drag the body to the top position.
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