The parrot has 3 main sections: body, tail and wing. The beak and legs are made up of smaller parts put together . You need to look carefully at them and try to get the shapes fairly right.
The colours can be done as in the coloured pic or any other way you like. The branch he is standing on is easy enough. Most of the lines in this pic are curved just a little.
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Showing posts with label how to draw. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
How to Draw - No4: Guitar
The body of the guitar is actually made by drawing two 3's. You may need to practise the back-to-front 3 a bit firstly. All the other lines are easy enough. A few light lines can be added at the end to indicate the strings, but use a thin pen/pencil otherwise they won't fit and will look too messy.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
How to Draw - No1: Teddy Bear
When you look carefully at the teddy you can see
that it is made up of
a number of different shapes.
The picture is made by drawing these shapes,
not by drawing an outline of the whole teddy.
Most of the lines are curves.
Do each section in turn to build up the picture.
The bear's tummy is a funny sort of shape,
but that is because the arms and legs fit into it.
The arms and legs are odd shapes too, but
when you have
it all put together they look quite ok.
If you right click on the sample pics, you can save them
and then print them out if you want have them on paper.
that it is made up of
a number of different shapes.
The picture is made by drawing these shapes,
not by drawing an outline of the whole teddy.
Most of the lines are curves.
Do each section in turn to build up the picture.
The bear's tummy is a funny sort of shape,
but that is because the arms and legs fit into it.
The arms and legs are odd shapes too, but
when you have
it all put together they look quite ok.
If you right click on the sample pics, you can save them
and then print them out if you want have them on paper.
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