Today we will show you how to draw cartoon vultures…a mean looking bird who looks out for dead animals and birds and then feasts on their dead flesh….yuck. Today, we will guide you through drawing a cartoon vulture in simple-to-follow, step by step instructions.
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How to Draw Cartoon Vultures in Easy Steps Drawing Tutorial
Step 1
Start off the cartoon vulture by drawing an oval for the face. Lightly draw guidelines around the oval (as if you were wrapping the line around a ball). This will help place the facial features. Draw an oval for the right eye …and part of one of the left eye (so you just see a letter ‘j’ shape).
Step 2
Now draw a kidney bean-like shape for the body.
Step 3
Draw a tear drop like shape for the wings (you only see part of the back one).
Step 4
Lightly draw 2 ovals for the neck and then erase the inside of it so you only see the outline. Then draw the beak (an oval with a letter ‘v’ at the far left of it) Draw a fruit loop like shape around the neck (an bubble letter ‘o’ shape).
Step 5
Draw 2 circles for the thighs. Draw 3 bubble letter ‘c’ like shapes for the claws. Draw 2 parallel lines for the branch the bird is sitting on.
Step 6
Now add features and some other details like a letter ‘p’ for the nostril, and little hairs sticking out of the neck. Notice that the eye is only a capital letter ‘A’ like shape within the oval….not too hard to draw if you can picture things as letters. Draw a capital letter ‘T’ for the smirk on the beak.
Step 7
This is what he looks like colorized. I hope that you had fun.
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Elecia
My father originally drew this as a military cartoonist during the Vietnam war. He never copyrighted the image, but it’s the same culture he drew for years and years in every cartoon in the Navy. We still have his original cartoons!
admin
That is really cool, Elecia. I got this from an out of copyright book by Preston Blaire, called Advanced Animation. If you want me to, I will send you a picture of the page.
sukerpunch
lol no one likes ur thing dont worry bro i like , im writing this on the wii btw