Here's how you draw: cat jumping on a fence
Step 1: Outline Basic Shapes
Body: Start with an elongated oval for the cat’s body, angled slightly to show movement.
Head: Draw a small circle on top of the body-
Legs: Sketch four long ovals extending from the body to create the cat’s legs in a jumping position.
Tail: Add a long, curved line from the back of the body for the tail.
Ears: Draw two triangular shapes on the top of the head for ears.
Fence: Sketch a series of evenly spaced rectangles below the cat to represent the fence's posts.
Step 2: Add Cat’s Features
Facial Details: Inside the head circle, draw two large eyes, a small triangle nose, and a tiny mouth for a cute expression.
Paws: Draw small ovals at the ends of the legs for paws.
Step 3: Refine the Cat and Fence
Fur Texture: Add short lines around the body, legs, and head to create a fur texture.
Fence Details: Add horizontal lines on each rectangle to represent wooden planks.
Step 4: Add Shading and Movement Lines
Cat’s Body and Legs: Shade lightly on one side to give depth and movement.
Tail Movement: Draw curved lines around the tail to show it swishing as the cat jumps.
Step 5: Final Touches
Highlighting: Add small highlights in the cat’s eyes to make them sparkle.
Fence Shadows: Emphasize the shadows under the cat and on the fence to bring the scene to life.