Let's show how creative you are:- Drawing - Squirrel

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I'm @shawlin , from #Bangladesh

Hello, my fellow Steemit users!!

Greetings to everybody! I can't wait to share my squirrel drawing with you all this week in the "Let's show how creative you are:- Drawing - Squirrel" contest! which @benton3 organized.

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The material I used at the time of drawing "A Squirrel".

🔹Paper
🔹Pencil
🔹Eraser
🔹Color Pencil

Let's start drawing:


🐿️Step 01🐿️


  • I am going to outline the squirrel's head first. I also put a small round nose on it at that point. I joined two curved lines to sketch two of its ears at the top of its head. I draw a squirrel's front paws now. I sketched a squirrel clutching a nut as well.

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🐿️Step 02🐿️


  • After I had drawn the face and ears, I started drawing the back. This will, as the reference figure illustrates, descend from the skull in a curved line. At the same time, I also drew the lower leg. I have drawn some borders on its body by drawing some curvy lines.

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🐿️Step 03🐿️


  • Without a large, bushy tail, a squirrel would not be a squirrel at all. The tail, which consists of several rounded, curving lines, will attach straight to the back of the squirrel drawing. I left the top portion of the line shaggy.

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🐿️Step 04🐿️


  • In this step, I draw the surface it sits on. Also, I have drawn some leaves on the branches.

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🐿️Step 05🐿️


  • Once the squirrel drawing was complete, I used brown paint to highlight various areas of its skin. At the same time, I have painted the board with black paint on its back. With the help of a black pencil, I have drawn lines on its tail which is a sign of a bushy.

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🐿️Step 06🐿️


  • I finally added some color to the branch. I used the color green to paint its leaves as well.

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My selfie with the final result of my drawing .
Have you seen anyone before?

yes, I have seen a squirrel many times. Our house used to have many fruit trees where they were seen almost all the time. It's a fast and ​agile animal. They always seem running from this branch of the tree to that branch.

What does it look like and does it have any economic importance to humanity?

Places with higher tree populations, such as parks, woods, and urban areas, are more likely to have these. Typically, they have dense, velvety fur that can be any color from reddish-brown to gray; some species even have black fur. They have remarkable vision, especially for identifying predators, because of their huge, black eyes. Native Americans and colonists relied on eastern grey squirrels for sustenance, and some people continue to eat them now. In certain states, they are important economically.

To participate in this fantastic competition, I would love to invite @shuhad, @mdparvaj, and @bossj23.

Thanks for being with me and reading my post patiently❤️ .

Regards
@shawlin

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I have Palm tress around my area,I can describe how squirrel look like believe me you did a good drawing.

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Your squirrel drawing is amazing and beautiful, it also looks good and well drawn. Success to you

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