Underdog Victory
19 drawings by Artbitrator players
These 19 underdog victory drawings show what works and what to focus on when you try it yourself.
Use these as reference, then practice in Artbitrator where you can replay drawings and learn from the process, not just the result.
Drawings
19
Avg Strokes
2086 strokes
Avg Time
138s
Fastest
40s
How to Draw Underdog Victory
Simple steps to draw underdog victory, based on what works in the examples above.
- 1 Draw the main character or object first, then show the feeling with pose and expression.
- 2 Add floppy ears and snout early — these are the features that make an underdog victory recognizable.
- 3 Use hearts, tears, raised arms, slumped shoulders, or spotlight marks to show the emotion.
- 4 Keep it simple at first. Do not rely on a neutral face. The emotion needs to be visible from far away.
- 5 Practice by drawing an underdog victory in Artbitrator, where you can also watch how other players approached it.
Tip: The most recognizable underdog victory drawings get floppy ears and snout down early. Add those first, then refine.
Practice Drawing Underdog VictoryDrawing Tips
- Focus on the floppy ears — it is often the most recognizable part of an underdog victory.
- Keep snout visible and clear, even if the rest of the drawing is rough.
- Look at the examples above to see which shapes and details other artists prioritized.
Underdog Victory Drawing FAQ
How do you draw an underdog victory?
Start with a simple shape for the body or main form, then add the key features: floppy ears, snout, and wagging tail. Study the examples above to see how other artists approached it.
Is an underdog victory easy to draw?
Underdog Victory is beginner-friendly if you focus on the key features first. The examples above show that even quick, simple drawings can capture an underdog victory well.
Where can I learn to draw an underdog victory?
Browse the examples above for inspiration, then practice in Artbitrator — a free drawing game where you can also watch how other players drew the same subject stroke by stroke.
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