Step 10: Lightly sketch the eyeballs inside the Pomeranian's head as two small circles. Use the initial lines as guides for placement. When you get the size and placement right, darken the lines. Use a series of quick, short strokes around the eyes for the fur. Add a few more lines around the circles to create the outer shape of the eyes. Add a few more strokes on the sides for a fur- like texture.
Step 11: Inside each eye, off to the side, draw a tiny circle to represent glare. In the middle of each eye, draw a big dot for the pupils. Shade in the rest of the eyes. Don't overlap the tiny glare circles. As you shade the irises, use a value that's slightly lighter than the pupils. Use more quick, short strokes around the Pomeranian's eyes to emphasize the fur. The strokes at the top should curve to represent the furry brow.
Step 12: Draw the nose inside the muzzle, near the left side, by first lightly sketching a small oval. When you get the size and placement of the oval right, darken the lines. Curve the sides inward and add two big dots inside for the nostrils. Make the bottom a bit pointier and add a short vertical line inside. Use quick, short strokes for the top edge of the Pomeranian's nose for the fur.
Step 13: Draw the mouth under the nose as a wavy line that's made up of quick, short strokes. Continue drawing the line toward the left as you follow the path of the initial circle to create the muzzle. Extend the line toward the right until it touches the initial circle to finish the Pomeranian's mouth. Follow the basic path of the initial circle to draw a curved line under the mouth for the chin.
Step 14: Use the triangle-like shapes on top of the head as guides to draw the Pomeranian's ears. Simply use quick, short strokes as you follow the path of the guides to create the furry ears. Add some longer strokes inside the ears for the fur found there.