If there is one adage that is universally recognized, it is the excise that your dog has eaten your homework – but imagine if this turned out to be true? We bring the scene to life in just a few short steps – let’s get started!
Tutorial Video
Step-By-Step Images and Instructions
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Grab a brown pen and a ruler, and add a triangle to the center of your page. Bring the top line across to the left, and then bring an angled line down from this. Then, add an arrow shape pointing to the left.
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Bring a curved line across, and then bring a straight line down, across to the right, and up to meet the triangle.
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Add a small rectangle shape to the bottom of this line, and add a short line to the bottom left, and a longer to the bottom right.
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At the end of this longer line, add a thicker line heading across to the left.
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Bring a curved line up from the end of this, across to the right, and then add a line pointing straight up.
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Bring a line down from the top left longer line, and turn this into a triangle.
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Add two oval shapes to the top of the main section for the eyes…
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Use a black pen to shade the rectangle shape.
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Add a shape behind the front foot, and then a loop to the back for the back leg.
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Use the same black to shade the triangles for the ears…
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Using a black pen, bring a curved line across the bottom of the nose…
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And then add a large oval shape above this. Add a smaller oval shape to the center, and shade the space in between these two for the nose.
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Use a brown pen to add larger ovals to the inside of the eyes.
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Next, grab a gray pen and a ruler…
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And add a series of straight lines emerging all across the face.
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Grab a lighter gray pen and a ruler, and add a triangular shape, with notches at the bottom, to the bottom of the face, and fill this in.
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Add similar shapes to the left of the mouth, with triangles and rectangles to form the paper of the homework.
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Fill this in with the light gray pen.
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Now, use a dark gray pen for the small triangles on the homework.
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Now, use a brown pen for the main body of the dog.
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Add a large oval to the bottom of the dog, and fill this in with the gray pen.
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Use a black pen to add a curved tail to the back of your pooch.
And there we have it – a real visual representation of just what it looks like when a dog eats your homework – it’s actually much cuter than we may have imagined!