Draw
a Dog
with Color Pencils

Our
art lesson on how to draw a dog with color pencils is a demonstration
of the various steps involved in creating our dog drawing above
of 'Ben' the Border Collie. Color pencil is the ideal medium for
illustrating this subject as it naturally suited to making the rhythmic
lines that convey the colorful sheen of the dog's coat.

Drawing
a Dog: Step 1
THE
OUTLINE OF THE DRAWING: The first step in this drawing lesson is
to sketch a basic outline of the head using a purple color pencil.
The color purple was chosen for the outline and for entering the
dark tones of the dog's face as other colors will blend comfortably
over the top of it.
TECHNIQUE:
Many beginners with color pencils want to do their basic sketch
using a graphite pencil as it is easier to erase any mistakes. You
should never do this as the combination of the two media looks awkward
and the graphite tarnishes the purity of your colors.

Drawing
a Dog: Step 2
APPLYING
THE BASIC TONES AND TEXTURES: The second stage in our drawing is
to establish the tones of the eyes, a key element in any 'portrait',
and to block in the darker tones of the dog's hair.
TECHNIQUE:
It is important that all the lines you draw in sketching the hair
follow the direction of its growth.

Drawing
a Dog: Step 3
BUILDING
UP COLOR 1: Once the darker tones are firmly established it is time
to build up the colors in the dog's hair. This is a tricky effect
to capture as its thick glossy coat refracts and scatters the light
creating a surface of shimmering color.
TECHNIQUE:
On the principle that it is easy to darken a light color but difficult
to lighten a dark color, it is best to apply the lightest colors
first and gradually work step by step towards the darkest. This
approach will help you to retain the freshness of your brighter
colors.
At
this stage, and still following the direction of the hair, yellow
is introduced over the dark purple tones. Brown is formed as the
colors blend, but areas of pure yellow and purple continue to add
vitality to the mix.
Yellow
is also used as a foundation color for the eyes

Drawing
a Dog: Step 4
BUILDING
UP COLOR 2: The process of building up the dog's glossy coat continues
with the addition of a layer of orange over the darker sections
of its face.
Orange
is also used to tint and outline the iris in each eye.

Drawing
a Dog: Step 5
BUILDING
UP COLOR 3: Light blue is now applied to to the brighter areas of
its coat. You must continue to draw lines that follow the direction
of the hair, thereby unifying its overall texture and pattern.

Drawing
a Dog: Step 6
UNIFYING
THE VISUAL ELEMENTS: In this penultimate stage, a dark brown pencil
is used to unify the tone, color and texture of our dog.
TECHNIQUE: Fine
lines, continuing to follow the direction of the hair, are carefully
drawn over the colored areas of the face. These lines are shorter
and sharper around the eyes and centre of the face, gradually becoming
broader and bolder towards the outside of the head. The dark brown
pencil lines mask much of the orange, yellow and blue but leave
just enough of these colors visible to suggest the healthy sheen
of the dog's coat.
The
dark brown pencil was also applied in stronger concentrations of
lines to deepen shaded areas throughout the drawing and to outline
the eyes more forcefully.
To
complete this stage, hints of pink were added to color the skin
on the inside of the ears and to tint the soft white hair around
the nose, mouth and neck.

Drawing
a Dog: Step 7
REFINING
TONE AND TEXTURE: The final step in our drawing of 'Ben', the Border
Collie, is to refine the tones and textures using black.
TECHNIQUE:
A sharp black color pencil enables us to darken the most deeply
shaded areas and enhance the texture of the dog's hair. The effect
that this has is to increase the contrast and heighten the dramatic
impact of the image.
Black
is similarly used to increase the contrast and shiny texture of
the eyes and nose.
Black
should always be used economically and with care as it can easily
pollute the purity of your brighter colors. It is the most dangerous
of all the colors as it is the most difficult to fix if you make
mistakes. When using media that blend like color pencil, watercolor,
chalks and oil crayons, black should be the last color to be applied.

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