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Step 15: Use the L- shaped line on the left as a guide to draw the leg that's on this side of the body. Draw the shape of the leg around the guide and add a few extra bumps to represent the joints. Draw the toes at the bottom and add a small claw at each tip. The feet are quite flat, so the toes should almost overlap.

 

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Step 16: Use the other L-shaped line to draw the second leg the same way. Follow the path of the guide as you thicken up the shape of the leg but add an extra claw on the left side. Make the leg bumpy at the top for the joints. Draw the toes on top of each other, almost overlapping, to indicate the flat feet.

 

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Step 17: Use the remaining shapes and lines as guides to draw the rest of the body. Simply darken the outer edges of the initial guide to create the shape of the body. Use quick, short strokes on the lower, left side for the feathery texture found there.

 

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Step 18: Darken the arc on the left side but make it a bit thinner to create the tips of the folded wings.

 

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Step 19: Draw a few small arcs with a diagonal orientation for the short tail. The arcs should overlap each other to create individual feathers under the folded wings.

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