The shipping was real Protect these two
Here’s a Tutorial of How to draw Small Ducks (Ducktales 2017 version)
Note : my English is pretty off since it’s not my first language. that’s why i can’t really explain the whole tutorial.. but i hope you guys still understand the tutor anyway!
i usually took tons of screenshots for fun but also for References material, it helps me big time!
FACE :
BEAK :
Beak is ( and i think most of you agree too) the hardest thing to draw, especially the Old classic Beaks which is much rounder and more complicated… the new Ducktales style is a bit simpler and easier to draw.
though it need times to understand how to draw it properly.
BODY :
FLIPPERS :
BONUS (Triplets Hair(s) ) :
Hope this will help you guys, keep practicing is my advice! Ducks is pretty much hard to draw :p
This line is hilarious because is not like he had ever forgotten about Daisy at all…
No, sir!
Never happened…
Seriously…
Never ever…
For real…
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Donald is a flirt but we love him anyway :)
“Specially you, Donald! Should I remind you of a certain young lady with a pink bow?”
Cutie, Sweet kisses !
end-of-the-weekend-doodles aka I-have-to-work-tomorrow-so-let’s-draw-cute-ducks-now
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