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Pigeon Draw01

This document provides instructions for drawing the character "The Pigeon" in 10 steps. It emphasizes that the most important things are to have fun and that drawing skills improve with practice. Key steps include drawing a circle for the eye, placing the eye to determine expression, using triangles for the beak to show smiling or frowning, and adding variations to show different emotions.

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Pigeon Draw01

This document provides instructions for drawing the character "The Pigeon" in 10 steps. It emphasizes that the most important things are to have fun and that drawing skills improve with practice. Key steps include drawing a circle for the eye, placing the eye to determine expression, using triangles for the beak to show smiling or frowning, and adding variations to show different emotions.

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HOW TO DRAW

THE PIGEON! by Mo Willems


The most important thing to remember is that theres no
@right way to draw The Pigeon, except that you should
have fun! The more you draw, the better you will get!

But heres how I do it in ten steps:

1. I draw a circle for the eye.

2. I draw a bigger circle around the first one


for the head.

3. I draw an eyeball inside of the first circle.


This is important, because where you place
the eye (in the middle, up, down, or to the side)
will determine how The Pigeon feels!

4. The beak is basically two triangles on top of


one another. Its another important place to
figure out how hes feeling. If the beak line is
up, hes smiling, if its down, hes sad.

5. I draw two lines straight down for the


neck.

6. Dont forget the two lines across for the


collar.
7. The body is a kind of half circle that
meets with the neck.

8. The wing is a smaller version of the


body.

9. The legs and feet are two straight


lines with two upside down letter
Vs attached.

10. I look at my drawing and feel proud!


Once you get the basic drawing down,
try variations. Move his beak, his wings,
and his legs to see how many emotions
you can get!

CONGRATULATIONS! Your pal, MO!

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