Learn how to draw a dynamic running dog by building its body with simple shapes and refining the motion step by step.
Step 1:

Mark the picture’s width and height, draw two ovals for the dog’s head and body, and add a line through the center of its head.
Short tip: Keep the shapes light and loose to easily adjust proportions later.
Step 2:

Draw the dog’s body and neck, then add a smooth guideline for its tail.
Short tip: Use long, flowing lines to suggest speed and movement.
Step 3:

Add guidelines to show where the dog’s legs will go and set the right size and shape for its head.
Short tip: Pay attention to leg angles — stretched legs create a strong running pose.
Step 4:

Outline the shapes of the dog’s legs, lower jaw, and ears.
Short tip: Keep the legs bent and extended to show motion and balance.
Step 5:

Sketch the dog’s toes, leg joints, eye, tail, and collar.
Short tip: Small details like joints and toes make the movement feel more natural.
Step 6:

Add more details to the whole dog and draw its teeth.
Short tip: Refine facial features and muscle lines without pressing too hard.
Step 7:

Outline the dog with thick and thin dark lines, add the details and the ground, then erase all the guidelines.
Short tip: Use thicker lines on the outer body and thinner lines inside to finish cleanly.








