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Simple frog jumping line drawing6/25/2023 Don't worry about erasing all of the guides. Step 13 (optional): For a cleaner look, erase as much as you can of the initial guide lines. Add a few bumps to the lines along the way for a more organic feel. Step 12: Use the remaining lines as guides to draw the rest of the frog's body. The leg on the other side is not visible because it's hiding behind the frog's body. The digits on the hind foot are longer than the ones in the front, so draw them using long lines. The joint on the left sticks out beyond the frog's body. Add a few curves to the lines along the way for the muscle structure. The top folded part of the leg rests on top of the bottom part. Darken the lines when you get the structure right. Remember to sketch the structure lightly at first as you follow the path of the guide line. Step 11: Use the zigzag line on the left as a guide to draw the frog's hind leg. Sketch the lines lightly, then darken them once you get the structure right. Draw the visible portion of the limb on the other side using the first one as a guide. The webbing in between the digits isn't visible because of the position of the digits. Bend the digits in a couple of sections to indicate where the joints are. Draw the frog's long digits as a series of lines in the front part of the limb. When you get the structure of the front limb right, darken the lines. Lightly sketch the shape of the frog's first limb as you follow the path of the line. Step 10: Use the line on the right as a guide to draw the front limb.
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