Polar Bear Drawing Step By Step

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Polar bears are considered the largest bear species on earth, some weighing over 2,000 pounds. They live in the frigid Arctic region, hunting seals and at times swimming hundreds of miles in freezing cold seawater.
Polar bears have long been a part of art. The earliest known depiction dates to 1,500 years ago. Today, these bears are seen on emblems of northern countries, such as Greenland, and in popular culture. Notable cartoon polar bears include the Coca Cola bears, used in advertising since 1993, Polar of the the children's book Polar, the Titanic Bear (Daisy Spedden, 1991), Muk and Luk from Balto (1995), and Mr. Big's henchmen from Zootopia (2016).
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Would you like to draw your very own cute polar bear cub? Doing so is easy with the help of this simple, step-by-step drawing tutorial. All you will need is a pencil, a piece of paper, and perhaps an eraser. In each step, new lines are highlighted in blue, while lines drawn previously fade to black.
Did you know? A polar bear's fur is not actually white. Polar bears have black skin covered with transparent, colorless hairs. The hairs reflect the sun in such a way that the bears appear white. You can color your polar bear however you wish using crayons, colored pencils, markers, or paints.
If you liked this tutorial, see also the following drawing guides: Snoopy, Penguin, and Bunny.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Polar Bear Cub
Begin by drawing an oval. This shape will outline the bear's head.
Draw another, larger oval intersecting the first. This shape continues the outline of the head.
Erase the guide lines from within the shape.
Draw a tuft of fur on top of the head using short, curved lines that meet in points. Enclose the ears, similarly using short, connected curved lines, forming a rounded shape.
Draw a curved line within each ear, adding detail. Draw two ovals in the middle of the face, outlining the eyes.
Erase the guide lines from the ears and tuft.
Draw a curved line above each eye, indicating eyebrows. Draw another oval in the middle of the face to form the nose. Enclose an oval shape around the nose using two curved lines. Draw a curved line to form the mouth, and connect it to the nose using a short line.
Extend a series of curved lines from the head, doubling back to outline the arm. Allow the lines to meet in jagged points, forming a bit of fur. Draw several curved lines at the tip of the arm to differentiate the fingers.
Repeat this process on the opposite side, forming a mirror image.
Within the eye, draw an oval. Draw a curved line across the oval to outline the pupil. Within the pupil, detail the eye with a small oval and even smaller circle. Shade the pupil. Connect the paws using a curved line.
Repeat the process to detail the eye on the opposite side.
Draw short lines that meet in jagged lines along the sides of the face, affording the detail of fur. Erase guide lines as necessary. Draw a series of connected, curved lines along each arm to indicate the presence of fur.
Draw an oval alongside one arm, forming the foot. Connect the foot to the body using a short, curved line. Detail the curve of the ankle using another curved line.
Enclose an oval shape on the opposite side, forming the other foot.
Draw a curved line across the top of each foot.
Draw short, curved lines between the upper lines of the foot, indicating the division of the toes. Draw three small circles within the oval of the foot, and a larger, irregular shape beneath. These shapes form the paw print.
Repeat this process on the opposite foot.
Polar bears live in the Arctic, so give yours an ice flow to sit upon. Enclose an irregular circular shape around the bear's feet using a long, wavy line. Enclose an irregular rectangular shape beneath this using a second wavy line.
Detail the ice using thick, wavy lines of various lengths. Draw curved lines in a circular shape around the ice flow, indicating the presence of water. Draw a wavy line along the horizon.
Color your cute polar bear cub.
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Polar Bear Drawing Step By Step
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