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How to draw a Cartoon Baby Chick VIDEO LESSON!

STEP 1. Use a pencil and a ruler to draw an outline guide criss cross, then draw the circles that make up the body of the Cartoon Baby Chick.
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STEP 2. Now draw the circle for the head. and the body of your cartoon baby chick.

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STEP 3.
Now draw the Cartoon Baby Chick wings, guide lines for the legs, eyes as shown with the PINK and BLUE outlines as shown below.
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STEP 4.
Finish drawing the Cartoon Baby Chick beak and feet, then erase the guide lines of the feet and the center guide line.

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STEP 5.
Add feathers to the cartoon chicks wings, and eye brows for a cute expression on your Cartoon Baby Chick face.

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STEP 6.
Congratulations you just drew a Cartoon Baby Chick! Next color your drawing with Crayola markers, crayons, or watercolors if you like.

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STEP 7.
Color in the body and face of your Cartoon Baby Chick with crayola markers, crayons, or watercolors or try oil pastels. Good job!
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WEBBY WANDA"S ART TIPS--The different types of Art Pencils listed by marking material

Graphite pencils
These are the most common types of pencils, and are encased in wood. They are made of a mixture of clay and graphite and their darkness varies from light grey to black. Their composition allows for the smoothest strokes.
Solid graphite pencils
As the name implies, these are solid sticks of graphite, about the diameter of a common pencil, which have no casing. They are used primarily for art purposes as the lack of casing allows for more interesting effects. They are available in the same darkness range as wood-encased graphite pencils.
Charcoal pencils
They are made of charcoal and provide fuller blacks than graphite pencils, but tend to smudge easily and are more abrasive than graphite. Sepia-toned and white pencils are also available for duotone techniques.
Carbon pencils
They generally are made of a mixture of clay and lamp black, but are sometimes blended with charcoal or graphite depending on the darkness and manufacturer. They produce a fuller black than graphite pencils, but are smoother than charcoal.
Coloured pencils, or pencil crayons
These have wax-like cores with pigment and other fillers. Multiple colours are often blended together.[49]
Grease pencils
They write on virtually any surface (including glass, plastic, metal and photographs). The most commonly found grease pencils are encased in paper (Berol and Sanford Peel-off), but they can also be encased in wood
Watercolour pencils
These are designed for use with watercolour techniques. The pencils can be used by themselves for sharp, bold lines. Strokes made by the pencil can also be saturated with water and spread with brushes.[49]