Here’s a fun 12-step guide on how to draw an angry cartoon rhino face. This lesson focuses on building expression through strong lines, sharp shapes, and exaggerated features, perfect for cartoon character practice.
Key Details of the Angry Rhino Design
- Head: Large and rounded with a wide, muscular jawline.
- Horns: Prominent front horn, giving the rhino its fierce look.
- Eyes: Narrow and angled downward to emphasize the angry expression.
- Mouth: Wide grin with sharp teeth visible.
- Ears: Pointed upward and slightly turned outward for a more alert posture.
This cartoon-style rhino design works well for comic characters or stylized animal drawings. The strong jaw and defined brow make it ideal for practicing exaggerated expressions.
If you liked this tutorial, you might also enjoy drawing other expressive animals like a hippo ballerina, a safari elephant, or a different angry rhinoceros with steam from the nostrills.
About This Angry Rhino Drawing Guide
The tutorial uses a simple color code to make each step clear and easy to follow:
- Red Color: shows new lines drawn in the current step.
- Black Color: shows completed outlines from previous steps.












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