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We all have the same instructions but we should end up with many different styles and interpretations...
2. Draw a second different eye, several times larger than the first eye. Turn your paper 90 degrees clockwise.
3. Draw a nose or snout. Turn your paper 90 degrees clockwise.
4. Draw a leg or paw. Turn your paper 90 degrees clockwise.
5. Draw a tail. Turn your paper 90 degrees clockwise.
6. Connect the elements together with straight and curved lines.
7. Finish with markers or coloured pencils.
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thank you to “Drawing Lab for Mixed-Media Artists: 52 Creative Exercises to Make Drawing Fun,”
1. Draw an eye anywhere on your paper. Turn your paper 90 degrees clockwise.
2. Draw a second different eye, several times larger than the first eye. Turn your paper 90 degrees clockwise.
3. Draw a nose or snout. Turn your paper 90 degrees clockwise.
4. Draw a leg or paw. Turn your paper 90 degrees clockwise.
5. Draw a tail. Turn your paper 90 degrees clockwise.
6. Connect the elements together with straight and curved lines.
7. Finish with markers or coloured pencils.
![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ZogDaZ-kqKc/TPfYF9qgtkI/AAAAAAAAANE/lE2UFRTBamo/s1600/creativity.gif)
thank you to “Drawing Lab for Mixed-Media Artists: 52 Creative Exercises to Make Drawing Fun,”
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