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A Cartoon Duck Ready to Swim

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This cartoon duck will probably remind you of the little rubber duck that you might have had as a child and was a popular bath time toy. Step 1 - Body Circles First off start by drawing one perfect circle for the head and one oval for the body. If you have a coin or a cup it might be handy to trace around that to get your perfect circle for the head. Don't worry if you can't draw prefect circles or ovals – just do your best and draw lightly as you'll be modifying the body in the next step. | A Cartoon Duck Ready to Swim This cartoon duck will probably remind you of the little rubber duck that you might have had as a child and was a popular bath time toy. Step 1 - Body Circles First off start by drawing one perfect circle for the head and one oval for the body. If you have a coin or a cup it might be handy to trace around that to get your perfect circle for the head. Don t worry if you can t draw prefect circles or ovals - just do your best and draw lightly as you ll be modifying the body in the next step. Step 2 - Ears and Legs Start off by adding two egg shapes to the front of the duck s head to start the shape for the duck s bill or beak. You ll notice that the body of the duck has changed from the oval shape that we had in the first step. If you re scratching your head wondering how we went from a circle to what you are looking at now look closely at the upper back part of the body. That part has slightly changed but the rest of the oval or the curve that goes from the tail feathers along the stomach and around to the neck is still exactly the same as the oval. The last part that you need to draw is a second oval to show where the wing will .