We are here with a tutorial on how to draw a goat for kids and beginners. The goat is a very common and first farm animal to be domesticated in Asia and Europe. They provide us with fur, milk, meat, and a loving pet. Their young ones are called kids, few fun facts about goat and kids are as below:
- All over the world, there are about 300 breeds of goat.
- Their stomach has 4 Chambers.
- They eat anything similar to the grass or plant then decides whether to eat or not.
- They are among curious and intelligent animals.
- They like to roam in green fields for food.
How to draw a realistic Goat for kids
Step 1: Start your drawing depicting the height and width of the goat as we do for other animal drawings.
Step 2: Draw a wave from head to the body depicting the neck and the rest body shape. Shame manner draw a line in between the lower part of the head to the body.
Step 3: Goats have long pear shape face, draw another small circle below the first one. Mark the line for the legs of the goat.
Step 4: Draw a line joining both circles, at the top depict horns adjacent to each other. Draw legs following the outline, last let leading to the back of goat and thicker than from legs.
Step 5: Draw toes at the end of the legs depict a small tail and 2 ears on both sides of the face.
Step 6: Shape the snout of the goat, finish ears with the hairy tail.
Step 7: Draw a small curve on the back, near the front legs and back legs depicting the hood and bulkiness of the goat.
Step 8: Draw hairs all around the body using small and fine strokes of pencil shading.
Step 9: Erase all outline and extra lines to contour your drawing.
How to draw a cartoon goat:
Step 1: Draw a round circle to start your drawing with a goat’s head.
Step 2: On the left of the head draw a curve coming back to the lower part of the head, mark a small line for the nose.
Step 3: Below the snout draw another curvy line joining to the lower center of the head.
Step 4: Erase the left side of the circle outline that lies inside the snout. From the right end of the head start drawing a curvy line going downward in a manner to form the goat’s body. From below the snout draw strokes of small curved lines and then following the above body line parallelly.
Step 5: Draw a long hairy portion overlapping the lower body line.
Step 6: Draw the first front legs from a little above the lower body line with the toes.
Step 7: Draw a big curve at going downward and forming the back leg, continue it with another curve from the middle of the lower body, draw toes at the end.
Step 8: Erase all the overlapping lines and your base of the goat is ready.
Step 9: Draw adjacent back legs with toes as depicted below.
Step 10: In the same pattern draw the adjacent front leg with toes.
Step 11: Draw 2 ears, one in front and another from the back.
Step 12: Draw 2 horns above the head with small sections. In between these horns draw the mane of the goat.
Step 13: Draw a hairy tail at the back of the body.
Step 14: Draw a glittery eye with a pupil, a small mane in front of the last drawn mane.
Step 15: Color your goat with brown and light brown color.
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