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How to draw a comic book of Ping An Pig?

How to draw the comic book of Ping An Piglet is as follows:

1. Draw Peggy's head, pay attention to its long nose and round chin.

2. Draw Peggy's body. Being chubby is Peggy's characteristic, so we should draw the lines as round as possible.

3. Draw two small ears and two round eyes standing straight on the top of your head, from far to near, from small to large.

4. Draw the nose and mouth. The corners of the mouth are tilted, smiling. Pay attention to the changes in position and lines.

5. Draw Peggy's arms and fingers on both sides of the body. Page has thin arms, so simple lines will do.

6. Then draw Peggy's legs and feet. And its little curly tail.

7. It's just coloring. Pink skin, red cheeks and a beautiful orange coat, Piggy Peggy will draw it. Have you learned?

Introduction to animation:

The animation Peggy Piggy is an original series of European children's TV animation produced by the British animation company Astley Baker Davies. It was directed by Neville astley, Mark Beck, Phil Hall and Jorris Van Hultzen, and premiered on British TV 5 on May 31, 24. In June 215, Peggy Piggy was introduced to Chinese mainland, and it was distributed in the central government.

Synopsis:

Piggy Peggy is a lovely pink pig. She lives happily with her younger brother George, father and mother. Piggy Peggy's favorite things to do are playing games, dressing up beautifully, taking a holiday, and living in a small mud pit and jumping up and down happily.

Besides these, she also likes to explore everywhere. Although she sometimes encounters some minor situations, she can always save the day and bring everyone unexpected surprises.

Sanctions:

According to the British "Sky" news website, a Russian court ruled that Russian enterprises can use Peggy Piggy's trademark with impunity.

Russian website "Pravo.ru" reported that the ruling was aimed at the case that Entertainment One UK Limited sued Russian entrepreneur Ivan Kozevnikov. Entertainment One UK Co., Ltd. asked Kozevnikov to pay 2, rubles and legal costs for using the characters in the cartoon "Piggy Peggy".