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User-friendly tutorial on drawing the easter bunny

Print out the free stencil and grab your 3Doodler and eco-friendly plastic. It’s time to doodle!


User-friendly tutorial on drawing the easter bunny

Happy Easter, SAS Peeps!

BUILT-FROM-ELLIPSES EASTER BUNNY – BEFORE FILL

* Fun w/SAS ODS Graphics: Built-From-Ellipses Easter Bunnies; %macro bunny(); ods _all_ close; * Animated GIF setup (pause for 2 secs on 1st frame); options papersize=('5 in', '5 in') printerpath=gif animation=start nodate nonumber animduration=2 animloop=YES NOANIMOVERLAY; ods printer file='/folders/myfolders/peeps.gif' ; * Animated GIF image filename; ods graphics / height=5in width=5in imagefmt=gif antialias; %do f=1 %to 21; * Generate 21 "frames" (Easter Bunnies) for animated GIF; %let title=%substr(%str( HAPPY EASTER, PEEPS!),1,&f); * Title (one letter at a time); %if &f=1 %then %let title=HAPPY EASTER, PEEPS!;; * Full title on first frame; %let letter=%substr(%str( HAPPY EASTER, PEEPS!),&f,1); * New letter in title; /* Lifewire: The Colors of Easter https://www.lifewire.com/the-colors-of-easter-4126619 Light Plum, Sky Blue, Turquoise, Lemon, Spring Green, Mint, Pale Pink, Light Salmon, Violet, Lilac, Robin's Egg Blue, Lavender */ %let color=CX%scan(%str(dda0dd,87ceeb,40e0D0,fff700,00ff7f,bdfcc9,ffc0cb,ffa07a,ee82ee,c8a2c8,00cccc,b573dc,dda0dd,87ceeb,40e0D0,fff700,00ff7f,bdfcc9,ffc0cb,ffa07a,00ff7f),&f,","); data peeps; * Generate point for text plot to show each new letter in title; x=220; y=640; label="&letter"; proc template; * Draw built=from-ellipses Easter Bunny (using points obtained via MS-Paintbrush grid); define statgraph ellipseparm; begingraph / opaque=true border=false backgroundcolor=WHITE; * Smoke white background; entrytitle "&title"; layout overlayequated / opaque=true border=false backgroundcolor=WHITE wallcolor=WHITE WALLDISPLAY=(FILL) xaxisopts=(display=none offsetmin=0.05 offsetmax=0.05) yaxisopts=(display=none offsetmin=0.05 offsetmax=0.05 reverse=true); * y-values lower at top in Paintbrush, so reverse; ellipseparm xorigin=220 yorigin=640 semimajor=220 semiminor=220 slope=0 / fillattrs=(color=&color.) display=(fill); * Body (semimajor=semiminor=circle); ellipseparm xorigin=220 yorigin=397 semimajor=185 semiminor=120 slope=0 / fillattrs=(color=&color.) display=(fill); * Head; ellipseparm xorigin=130 yorigin=148 semimajor=85 semiminor=210 slope=-.4 / fillattrs=(color=&color.) display=(fill); * Left Ear (use -slope to tilt left); ellipseparm xorigin=310 yorigin=148 semimajor=85 semiminor=210 slope=.4 / fillattrs=(color=&color.) display=(fill); * Right Ear (use +slope to tilt right); ellipseparm xorigin=220 yorigin=430 semimajor=15 semiminor=15 slope=0 / fillattrs=(color=black) display=(fill); * Nose; ellipseparm xorigin=155 yorigin=392 semimajor=15 semiminor=15 slope=0 / fillattrs=(color=black) display=(fill); * Left Eye; ellipseparm xorigin=285 yorigin=392 semimajor=15 semiminor=15 slope=0 / fillattrs=(color=black) display=(fill); * Right Eye; textplot x=X y=y text=label / position=center strip=true textattrs=(color=white size=60pt weight=bold); * Display new letter of message; endlayout; endGraph; end; run; proc sgrender data=peeps template=ellipseparm; run; options animduration=.6; %end; options printerpath=gif animation=stop; * Animated GIF wrap-up; ods printer close; %mend; %bunny; * Draw Bunnies!;

GETTING ELLIPSE POINT COORDINATES WITH PAINT

To get the rough coordinates of the points needed for the ellipses, I just cut-and-pasted a picture of a ‘Peeps’ cereal box into Microsoft Paintbrush and hovered over the pertinent points to display the coordinates in the status bar.


What You’ll Need

  • 3Doodler Start Pen
  • 3Doodler Eco-Plastic
  • Free Stencil
  • 3Doodler Start DoodlePad

Start by tracing out the body of the bunny using the stencil. Once you have the loose pieces, attach them as follows to form the skeleton of the body.

Now that we have the skeleton of the body, it’s time to fill it in. Start by wrapping it with plastic to make a solid shape. Then go back over the 3D shape, shaping along the way, so that the body looks round and ready to add on to.

Go back to the stencil to doodle the two circles that will form the head. Take those two circles and position them so that they form a 3D sphere. Once you have a 3D shape start wrapping plastic around the outside of it, then go back over it with your pen and additional filament until all of the holes are filled in.

5 Doodle the Feet

Using the stencil trace out the legs. Once you have the outline, start filling in each leg until it takes shape. You can go the extra mile and make them 3D, or leave them more 2D like we do here.

Trace out the outline of the ear pieces on the stencil. Once you have an outline, go back in and add some fun patterns to make the ears stand out on the bunny’s head.

Step 7.

For your last drawing step all you have to do is draw the rest of the rabbit’s body which includes the hind legs, feet, and puffy bunny tail. Erase all the guidelines and shapes that you drew in step one.

Step 8.

Look how cute your little bunny is. This is a perfect lesson to draw with your friends, brother or sister, or even your mom and dad. Color him in and you just drew Easter Bunny!

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Description: Easter is coming close, and if you look in the Easter section you will find some cool tutorials on April related things like a chocolate bunny, a basket of Easter eggs, a pretty floral cross, and some other cool, fun Easter stuff that is fun to draw with family, friends, or even by yourself. I’m about to submit another exciting, cute lesson that will show you “how to draw Easter bunny” step by step. Now, because I already spoke about this jolly rabbit that in previous tutorials, I will spare you the talk about how the bunny was set as the Easter icon. Everyone knows that this holiday celebrates the rebirth of Christ. For some of you, maybe you don’t believe in Jesus, you might have another religion which is fine too. Well I guess that pretty much does it for this description. I will leave you to this submission on how to draw Easter Bunny. I know you will find him incredibly cute and easy to draw. The steps are simple enough for anybody to follow, so have fun and I will meet you all back here in a few. Peace out peeps!

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