This tutorial was requested by @Keys_Melody_Me. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Hello everyone! It's Sophia. Welcome to my tutorial on drawing dogs or puppies with Scratch Vector! This goes over some tips and advice when drawing with vector, so you can apply what you've learned to draw things other than puppies, such as rabbits or cats. This tutorial is broken into 3 sections: Getting Started, Drawing A Puppy, and Tips & Tricks. The first section, Getting Started, is basically like an introduction, which goes over what you need to get started and things to keep in mind before you start drawing the puppy with vector. The second section, Drawing A Puppy, goes over the basic steps in drawing a puppy. Feel free to follow along. The last but not least section, Tips & Tricks, gives you some tips when drawing something like this. It also shows you some ways that you could vector faster, easier, or make your drawing look better. To navigate, click, use the right and left arrow keys, or press space! For mobile users to scroll back and forth through the tutorial, I added two arrows on the project screen! You can click those to go to the previous or next page. Check out more dog riddles here: https://www.riddles.nu/topics/dog/ ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Credits to Fesliyan Studios for the music. There are 3 songs! You can hear all of them inside the project if you want. (Go to the backdrops < Go to the Sounds tab < Click on the song you want to hear) However, I find listening to it with the tutorial a great experience. Either way's great! In my opinion, the first song is sort of a classical piano in the style of Mozart, the second one is funny, and the last one is a happy commercial type. Which one's your favorite? Credits to @Keys_Melody_Me for suggesting this tutorial to be made. Credits to every person who viewed, loved, and favorited my projects, who gave me the spark of motivation to move forward! ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ If you would like to report any bugs, please do so in the comments. Please tell me if you would like me to go further in depth with one of the topics mentioned in the tutorial. Enjoy, have fun, and I hope this was helpful! ~ Sophia