In this article, I’ll show you how to draw a ram lowering its head as if it’s about to charge. This particular pose makes the drawing moderately complex, but manageable if you follow the steps carefully. The detailed horns and the muscular stance are important points to notice.
A Closer Look at the Charging Ram
- Lowered head and aggressive posture indicating readiness to charge
- Large, spiral horns curling prominently around the sides of the head
- Muscular and robust shoulders and legs supporting its stance
- Focused, forward-facing eyes to emphasize intent
- Clearly defined hooves gripping the ground firmly
If you enjoy this guide, you might also like trying similar drawings like a bull in a charging pose. Or, you might also be interested in sketching a goat, a cow or even a muscular horse.
Understanding Your Drawing Guide
- Red Color: Represents the current drawing step you’re working on.
- Black Color: Indicates the lines you have already drawn.
- Grey Color: Shows the basic sketch to help guide proportions.
These color-coded instructions will simplify the process and help you complete your ram drawing step-by-step without confusion.




















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