This image is a detailed and instructional hand-drawn worksheet titled “How to Draw a Fox”, designed to guide young artists or beginners through the process of drawing a fox using simple shapes and thoughtful proportions.
Here’s a clear, organized, and polished breakdown of the full worksheet:
🦊 How to Draw a Fox – Step-by-Step Instructions
🧱 Step 1: Draw the Basic Shapes
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Start lightly with a pencil so you can erase extra lines later.
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Body: Draw a rectangle tilted upward, higher at the head.
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Head: A circle placed at the shoulder end of the rectangle.
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Back Legs: Use bent triangles, shaped like a backward “S”.
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Front Legs: Use thin triangles with small circles at the base for paws.
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Tail: Sketch a long and wide shape, nearly the same length and width as the body.
👣 Step 2: Add Guidelines
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Draw guidelines across the head and down the middle of the face to keep features symmetrical.
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Eye Guideline: Place it below the halfway line of the head circle.
👀 Step 3: Draw the Face
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Ears: Large, upright, close together.
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Eyes: Small circles with almond-shaped eyelids, below the center of the head.
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Nose: A triangle pointing downward at the end of a long, narrow muzzle.
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Mouth: Just a straight line below the nose, not as wide.
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Lower Jaw: A U-shaped line beneath the mouth.
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Cheek Fur: Flows out and slightly downward.
🐾 Step 4: Finalize the Body
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Once the basic form looks good, go over it with a darker pencil.
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Add:
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Fur texture.
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Defined legs with gentle curves.
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Tail details.
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Facial expression and fur around cheeks.
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🧠 Key Tips & Notes
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Use guidelines for symmetry.
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Make adjustments to features for expression.
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The fox’s tail is nearly as long and wide as its body—this is essential for a fox’s recognizable silhouette.
🎓 Skill Focus
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Teaches basic form-building with shapes.
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Builds understanding of animal anatomy, proportion, and character design.
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Great for beginner artists, especially those learning to draw animals in a realistic cartoon style.
👨🎨 Artist Credit
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Signed © Adron 2013 – same creator as the egret and Loch Ness monster worksheets.