How To Draw A Cute Fox Sleeping In Fall

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw a cute sleeping fox step-by-step, starting with its nose and eyes, and progressing to its body, tail, and surrounding autumn elements. Each step encourages creativity and offers guidance on adding details like patterns and colors to make your drawing unique. By the end, you’ll have a charming illustration of a sleeping fox in a cozy autumn setting.
  1. What shapes did we use to draw the fox’s nose and eyes?
  2. How did we make our fox look peaceful while it was sleeping?
  3. What extra things did we add around the fox to make it look cozy in autumn?

How to Draw a Sleeping Fox: A Fun Guide

Drawing is a fun way to relax and be creative. Today, we’re going to draw a cute sleeping fox. Grab your paper, pencils, and coloring tools, and let’s start!

Step 1: Draw the Fox’s Nose

First, place your paper in front of you. Draw a small “V” shape a little to the left of the middle of the page for the fox’s nose. Then, add an upside-down triangle on top of the “V” for the tip of the nose. From the bottom of the “V,” draw a gentle curve to the left and another to the right to make a cute little mouth.

Step 2: Create the Eyes

Our fox is sleeping, so let’s draw two “U” shapes for the closed eyes. This will make our fox look peaceful and calm.

Step 3: Outline the Head

To make the top of the fox’s head, draw an upside-down “U” shape over the eyes. At the ends of this shape, add small curves for the fluffy cheeks.

Step 4: Define the Face

Next, draw a zigzag line down the left side of the head, like a sideways “W.” Do the same on the right side. Connect the bottom of the head with a smooth curve to join the two sides.

Step 5: Add Patterns and Ears

For the fox’s head pattern, draw a line from the nose that arches over the eyes and mirrors on the other side. Now, let’s add the ears. Draw a curve that goes up and over to the left for one ear, and do the same for the right ear. Add zigzag lines at the top of each ear for extra detail.

Step 6: Draw the Inside of the Ears

Inside each ear, draw a curve that comes down, followed by a zigzag line like the letter “M.” Connect this to the cheek on both sides.

Step 7: Sketch the Body and Tail

Now, let’s draw the fox’s body and tail. Start from the cheek and draw a big curve that wraps around and down, making a thick tail that gets thinner at the end. Add zigzag lines at the tip of the tail for a furry look.

Step 8: Add Autumn Elements

To make the scene more interesting, let’s add some autumn leaves and acorns. Draw a few leaf shapes around the fox, making sure some overlap with its body. For acorns, start with a “U” shape for the base and add a rounded top. Don’t forget to draw stems for the leaves!

Step 9: Final Touches

Feel free to add more leaves and acorns to create a cozy autumn setting for your sleeping fox.

Step 10: Color Your Drawing

Once you’re happy with your drawing, it’s time to add color! You can use the colors shown in the video or use your imagination to make your fox unique.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn a cute sleeping fox surrounded by autumn elements. We hope you had fun and enjoyed being creative. Happy drawing!

  • What do you think makes a fox look so peaceful when it’s sleeping? Can you think of other animals that look peaceful when they sleep?
  • Have you ever seen a fox or any other wild animal in real life? What was it doing, and how did it make you feel?
  • Why do you think adding autumn leaves and acorns makes the drawing more interesting? What are some of your favorite things about autumn?
  1. Fox Observation Walk: Take a walk in your neighborhood or a nearby park with a grown-up. Look for places where a fox might like to sleep. Think about what makes these spots cozy and safe for a fox. Draw a picture of one of these places and imagine your sleeping fox resting there.

  2. Create a Fox Story: Use your drawing of the sleeping fox to create a short story. What dreams might your fox be having? Write a few sentences or tell your story to a friend or family member. You can even draw more pictures to go along with your story!

  3. Color Mixing Experiment: Gather some crayons or colored pencils. Try mixing different colors to find the perfect shade for your fox’s fur. What happens when you mix orange and brown? How about red and yellow? Experiment with different combinations and see what unique colors you can create for your fox.

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