Simple face painting for cattle and sheep

"The wind blows the grassland to see the cattle and sheep" is a famous poem, which depicts the beautiful scenery of the grassland: the grassland grass is very high, and the cattle and sheep graze in it, which is exposed when the wind blows. A simple poem vividly describes the most common scenery on the grassland. Then let me teach the children to draw a stick figure of cattle and sheep.

Examples of simple steps to draw the face of cattle and sheep

On the drawing paper, we first draw the head of the lamb with a drawing brush, draw a semicircle with an upward opening or the letter U, then draw a small cloud on it, and then draw the five senses of the lamb below. Draw the fluffy body of the lamb with wavy lines, finally draw the legs and tail, and then draw the hooves, so that a lovely lamb comes out. There are different kinds of lambs. You can also draw a little goat. Draw the goat's face and facial features first, and then draw the hairy head with wavy lines. Remember to draw the goat's horn first, then the furry body, and then the four legs and tail. In addition, you can draw more different lambs, running and jumping. Draw the green grass where the lamb lives, and finally color it, so that the stick figure is completed.

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