Start with circles or ovals for body parts. Connect shapes with outlines and erase unnecessary ones. Use pencil for initial sketching
Begin by sketching a horizontal "V" shape for the beak. Draw curved lines to create the head and eyes. Create an oval for the body, which should be twice as tall as the head. Add wings by drawing downward sloping lines and curved ends. Draw feet and tail using oval shapes
Gather information about family members through interviews and genealogy databases. Determine which generations to include based on family size and available information. Choose appropriate drawing materials and paper size
Start with a small circle in the center of the page. Draw a larger circle around the smaller one. Use circles as guides for petals. Begin with mirror effect lines
Start with two ovals, one slightly larger than the other. Draw lines above and below the ovals, with angled lower lines. Add leg outlines and head circle. Complete details like eyes, nose, mouth, and fur
Use trapezoid for head with cross inside. Draw rectangle for body, larger than full-grown cat. Head should overlap body and match horizontal cross-line