Cattle and sheep stick figure

"Seeing cattle and sheep when the wind blows" is a famous poem, which describes the beautiful scenery of the grassland: the grass on the grassland is very high, and the grazing cattle and sheep are hidden. When the wind blows, everyone suddenly becomes enlightened. A poem describes the most common scenery on the grassland beautifully and flexibly. Then let me teach you to draw a stick figure of cattle and sheep.

Examples of simple steps to draw cattle and sheep in wind and grass.

First, we draw the lamb's head on paper, draw a semicircle, then draw the hairy head with wavy lines, and then draw the lamb's five senses 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. We can also draw a different lamb, such as a goat. First, draw the outline of the goat's face, eyes, nose, mouth and ears, and then draw the hairy head with wavy lines. Remember to draw the goat's horn first, then draw the goat's body with wavy lines, and then draw its legs and tail, and the goat will be finished. In addition, you can draw more different lambs, running and jumping. Draw the green grass where the lamb lives, and finally paint it in beautiful colors. Children, let's draw.

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