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Step 15: Use the rightmost line as a guide to draw the other front leg the same way. Make the shape of the leg wider as you draw it around the guide line. Add a couple of curved lines at the bottom to separate the individual toes.

 

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Step 16: Use the angled line under the husky puppy's body as a guide to draw the first hind leg. Draw a curved line above the guide to create the top of the foot. Use smaller lines at the tip for the toes. Use a few quick, short strokes on the left side near the tail, for the fur. Using a few curved lines, draw the other hind leg peeking between the body and front foot.





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Step 17: Use the remaining lines as guides to draw the rest of the husky puppy's body. Simply darken the outer edges of the initial guides to create the shape of the body. Use quick, short strokes as you follow the path of the guides to create a furry texture. Add a few quick, short strokes above the hind foot for the furry underside.

 

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Step 18: Use quick, short strokes around the curved guide line on the lower left side to create the shape of the husky puppy's tail.

 

 

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Step 19: For a cleaner look, erase as much as you can of the initial guide lines. Don't worry about erasing all of the guides. It's okay to leave some behind. Re-draw any final sketch lines you may have accidentally erased.

 

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Final Step (optional): Add some shading to your husky puppy drawing to give it more dimension and volume. Pick the direction of the light source when shading so that the shadows are consistent with it. As you add the shadows, separate each individual stroke a bit to emphasize the furry texture.

Add a bit of shading underneath to help ground the dog so it doesn't appear to be floating.

You can add even more value throughout your husky puppy drawing for extra detail. Use a dark value for the nose. Don't shade too smoothly. Use quick, short strokes as you shade to give the fur a fuzzy texture. Draw a thin strip on the forehead between the eyes. Add a small oval-like shape over each eye. These sections will be blank. As you add the value, use strokes that go in the general direction of the fur. On the puppy's head, they should radiate outward. The value on the head should stop about halfway. The lower half should be white. You can actually skip this final step altogether for a white husky.

Add some value to the left side of the puppy dog's body as well. The chest and underside should be white. Adding the value can be time-consuming, so be patient and take breaks. If you have a pet husky or a similar breed, try duplicating its coat on your drawing. If you'd like, you can add a light value to the eyes. Or even some light blue! Don't forget to pause the video to draw at your own pace.

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