Goats are widely distributed all over the world. In places where livestock are raised, even in areas where other livestock are difficult to survive, goats can still survive and reproduce as usual, and their distribution area is second only to dogs, which is the most widely distributed among all kinds of livestock.
First draw a shape like an egg, which will form the goat's head. Then, draw a connected irregular shape on the lower right side of the head to form the goat's body. Draw a big U shape on each side of the head to form the goat's ears. Draw multiple curves under the body and draw short lines at the ends of the curves to form forelimbs and hind limbs. Draw a short curve on the forelimbs and hind limbs to form toes.
Draw two big horns on the top of the goat's head, thus forming the goat's horns. Draw a U-shape bent to the left at the position of the goat's chin to form a beard. Draw a U-shape with the opening facing left on the goat's ass to form a tail. Erase the guide line in the shape and you can clearly see the outline of the goat.
Draw two circles on the head to form eyes. Draw a smaller circle in each eye, and draw a shadow between the big and small circles to form the pupil. Draw two short curves under the eyes in a T shape to form the nose and mouth. Draw two long curves on the goat's neck to form a collar, and draw a slightly round triangle at the end of the collar to form a bell. Draw several groups of short curves on the goat's horns to highlight the details of the horns. Wipe off the guide wire inside the collar and bell. Colour the goat.