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  • Sketch a girl portrait with pencil step by step | How to draw realistic faces

    Sketch a girl portrait with pencil step by step | How to draw realistic faces

    Sketch a girl portrait with pencil with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    Sketch a girl portrait with pencil step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Draw realistic girl face

    Step 1

    Draw an oval and divide it into 3 parts for the head. Make the oval face a little rounder than usual because girls usually have rounder faces than boys. To divide the oval into 3 parts, start by drawing a line across the center. Then draw a second horizontal line that goes through the midpoint of the first line you drew and the bottom of the oval.
    Dividing the face into parts will make it easier to get the face proportions later.
    Imagine that her face is at eye level and you are looking her straight in the eye.

    Step 2

    Draw the eyes on the top horizontal line. Girls have all kinds of eye shapes, but in general, they are drawn with larger and rounder eyes than boys. Center the eyes on the horizontal line so that the line runs through the center of each eye. Also, make the distance between the inner corner of each eye equal to the length of one eye. If you draw a third eye in between the eyes, it will fit perfectly.

    Step 3

    Add pupils and eyelashes to the eyes. Girls usually have longer and thicker eyelashes than boys. To create the look of long, thick lashes, highlight and thicken the upper and lower lash lines, making them thicker at the outer corners. Once you’ve finished applying your lashes, draw a large circle in each eye that is partially obscured by the upper lash line and with equal white space on each side. Then draw a smaller circle within each of the large circles and shade them to make pupils. Leave a small white dot in each pupil to make it look like light is reflected from them.

    Step 4.

    Draw a curved eyebrow above each eye. In general, girls’ eyebrows are thinner and more curved than boys’ eyebrows, but you can customize the shape and thickness of the eyebrows. To draw eyebrows, start with the pencil slightly above the outer corner of one eye and draw a downward curved line, which curves downward and begins to curve upwards as you approach the inner corner of the eye. Then repeat on the other eye.
    To make the brows thicker, glide over the lines you’ve drawn a few times and shade around the arches.

    Step 5.

    Draw the tip of the nose along the bottom horizontal line. Like boys, girls have many different nose shapes, but their noses are often drawn with fewer soft lines to avoid them looking too masculine. To draw the tip of the nose, start drawing a little higher than the bottom horizontal line with the tip of the pencil aligning with the inner corner of the upper eye. Then draw a short curved line down the horizontal line that doesn’t reach that line, followed by a horizontal curve pointing up and down and meeting the horizontal line. Repeat the same steps on the other side of the face, but duplicated, to complete the tip of the nose.
    Avoid drawing the bridge of the nose as it can make the nose look too masculine. You will be able to define the bridge later by shading instead of rough lines.

    Step 6.

    Use the shadow to gently define the bridge and tip of the nose. Start with your pencil at the inner end of the eyebrow on one side of the face. Then, lightly blend along the bridge of the nose, stopping when it reaches the corner of the eye. Next, bring your pencil down the nostril on the same side and gently draw a vertical curve towards the bridge of the nose. Then, shade in the space between that line and the outer edge of the nostril to define the tip.
    Only do this on one side of the face. If you try to polish both sides of the nose, it may look too obvious and masculine.

    Step 7.

    Draw the lips between the tip of the nose and the chin. For a typical girl’s face, you’ll want to make the lips round and full. Starting with the pencil at the midpoint between the nose and chin, draw a short, horizontal, upward curved line in the middle of the 2 sides of the face, this will be the concave point at the bottom of the upper lip. Then draw a slightly longer upward curved line extending beyond each end of the first curve. Next, repeat the same steps slightly above the lines you just drew and connect the ends of these outer curves to the ends of the first outer curves you drew to complete the upper lip. Finally, draw a long, curved line upward from the corner of the lip to the corner of the other lip to make the bottom lip.
    The outer corners of the lips should extend past the nostrils above them. Otherwise, the lips may look too small.

    Step 8.

    Draw an ear on each side of the head. To draw the ears, start from the side of the head so that your pencil aligns with the outer edge of the eyebrow. Then, draw a short, horizontal, upward curved line extending away from the side of the head to form the top of the ear. Next, draw a vertical line that curves outward running from the end of the ear tip down to the side of the face just above where the tip of the nose falls. Instead of bringing the end of the curve to the side of the face, leave a small gap and fill it with a small, upward curved line to make the bottom of the ear. Repeat on the other side of the head.

    Step 9.

    Draw the hair with a hairline starting below the top of the oval. This will give the face a soft, feminine hairline. If you draw the hairline right on top of the oval, the forehead can look rough and too big. After you draw the hairline, draw the outline of the hair so that it is larger and wider than the oval, this will make the hair look fuller. Then, with a pencil, draw long lines along the length of the hair so that it looks like individual curls.

    Step 10.

    Hand drawn face touching. Sketch your fingers and nails in great detail, draw the sleeves of your shirt over your hands, and add textures to your sweater.

    Pictures for your reference

    How to draw realistic faces

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  • How To Draw Anime Girl step by step – Easy Drawing Anime Girl

    How To Draw Anime Girl step by step – Easy Drawing Anime Girl

    How To Draw Anime Girl with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How To Draw Anime Girl step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Part 2

    head and face

    1

    Draw a circle and add a vertical centerline. Use a pencil to easily erase mistakes and guide lines when you’re done. Anime characters tend to have very round heads, so start with a clear circle to work with. Then draw a straight centerline that runs through the center of the circle.
    The center line will help you build other features of the girl’s face.
    Keep all of your guides extremely light so you can easily remove them when you’re done.
    Struggling to draw a neat circle? Try pulling your wrist in a quick circle and sketching a series of lighter shapes. Then delete anything that doesn’t fit your perfect circle!

    2

    Draw a horizontal midline. Add a straight, horizontal line through the center of the circle. This will be a guide for other features that you will develop in the future.[2]
    Like the vertical line you drew, keep the horizontal midline light so you can erase it later.

    3

    Build out the chin. Then, develop the chin by adding the jawline leading down from the edges of your circle. Create a rounder chin for a more youthful look, or a pointed chin with a pointed jawline for a more mature look.
    The sharper and more angular your chin is, the older a woman looks. For good examples of this, see the difference between Mako and Satsuki in Kill la Kill, or Lady Eboshi and San in Princess Mononoke.

    4

    Add 2 ears and use them for an additional horizontal guide. Place the top of each ear just below where the horizontal center line meets the edge of the circle. Make the top half of each ear slightly larger than the lobes. The ear should be on the same horizontal plane as the bottom of the circle (not the chin). Then draw another horizontal line that runs through the middle of the ear.
    Finally, you can cover your ears with a big hairstyle, but the ears will still help you create a balanced face.

    5

    Create 2 large eyes in between your 2 horizontal midlines. The eyes should be between the two horizontal guides you drew. For a simple style, draw two large, round eye contours. Add a large iris inside each eye. Then draw two smaller circles inside each eye to represent the reflected light.
    Anime eyes should be big. The smaller and narrower your eyeliner, the less anime-style it will look.
    The distance between the eyes should be equal to the size of one of the eyes.
    If you are having trouble drawing eyes, try drawing an anime girl with eyes closed! Just draw two upper lashes and it will look like eyes are closed.

    6

    Add a small mouth between the chin and the bottom of the circle. Add a thin and narrow mouth in the middle of the vertical center line. Try to place the mouth between the lower part of the first circle you drew and the chin.
    You can bend the edges of your mouth upwards for a brighter, happier feel, or turn the edges downward to appear more irritable or angry.
    Anime eyes should be big and lips small. This is a good rule of thumb if you want to draw any anime character!

    7

    Add some expressive brows and build up the lashes. You have a lot of freedom when it comes to eyebrows; Make them round and smooth for a welcoming expression or point them inward to appear more angry. Adjust the thickness and angle based on your preference.
    100% you only need to draw a thin line like an eyebrow. Alternatively, you can add thicker and thicker eyebrows for a more stylized look.
    Add a thick top lash with a few ponytails for a more mature, sexier look.
    Speaking of noses, you may have noticed your drawing doesn’t have a nose! Most cartoon characters either don’t have a nose, or they have a tiny slit. Please add one if you want.

    8

    Hair construction starts from the center part. There are many ways to draw anime hair and you can draw as big and complex or as small and simple as you like. For the female characters, draw along the vertical center line and use circles and triangles to build up the hair.
    You can keep it very simple if you want a more youthful look. A simple cropped or short haircut with flat bangs requires very little cutting.
    The more “extroverted” you draw your hair (the image of Goku’s hair in Dragonball Z), the less realistic the hair will look.

    9

    Delete all your instruction lines and add details. Soften any rough lines you’ve drawn or fill in any fine lines you want to highlight. Add small sections of hair or expression lines on the cheeks, forehead, or chin. Then delete any lines you don’t want to keep and you’re done!

    Part 2
    Whole body

    1

     

    first
    Mark the full height of the body (about 8 full heads). The total length of the body should be equivalent to 8 times the length of the head you drew. Use some light pencil marks to indicate the size of the body.
    Tracing paper (or drawing a square) based on the size of the head you drew can really make this a lot easier.
    You can make the body 5-7 heads long if you want to look more cartoonish.

    2

    Add an hourglass figure and waistline. Draw a small neck leading down from the base of the chin. Then, soften the shoulders with circular lines leading to the neck. Draw paths from the edges of each shoulder down to the imaginary hips and then spread them out until you reach the waist line.
    This will look a bit like a bulky hourglass or the outline of an “8” with a more defined top and bottom.

    3

    Outline the shape of the arms and legs using single lines. Starting at the outer edge of each shoulder, draw 2 paths from your character’s torso to form the outer edge of the arms. On the outer edge of each hip, draw 2 paths down the character’s hips for the legs.
    To keep your drawing from looking like a stick figure, bend slightly in between your legs to give your character’s knees some flexibility.
    You can rotate your arms and legs in any direction you want. You can even bend one of the elbows up so your drawing forms a peace sign for an extremely iconic look!

    4

    Fill in the shape of the legs and arms. Grow your character’s arms by adding a bottom line to each arm (keep the top thicker than the bottom of each arm). Build legs by adding thicker thighs and thinner calves (hold tight at the knees).
    Don’t use perfectly straight lines here. Hands and feet tend to be slightly rounded.
    Each part of the limbs should have a bit of roundness, but be careful not to overdo it; if you make your biceps, forearms, thighs or calves too big, your character will look bigger.

    5

    Build clothes based on your personal preferences. There are many ways to draw an anime girl’s clothes, so feel free to get creative! Keep it super simple by drawing a basic t-shirt and some shorts, or try something a little more complicated by drawing a tight jacket with a collared shirt underneath. .
    If you do choose a skirt, add more pleats by drawing separate sections stacked on top of each other to give the skirt depth.
    The “icon” anime girl look combined with a ribbon where a tie can go, is always a fun choice!
    Remember, women traditionally wear pants higher than their hips, so try to put the top of your skirts and pants a little higher if things look out of place.

    6

    Add feminine details, such as bows or high socks, and erase the guide lines. Small strokes can really bring an anime sketch to life, so add some ribbons, bows, earrings or jewelry. High socks are also a popular anime motif. Once you’ve created everything, remove any guides and you’re done!

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    How To Draw Anime Girl step by step

  • How to Draw A Bugatti Chiron step by step – Realistic Car Drawing

    How to Draw A Bugatti Chiron step by step – Realistic Car Drawing

    How to Draw A Bugatti Chiron with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How to Draw A Bugatti Chiron step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1

    So, to start sketching a Bugatti, let’s sketch the instructions as in our example, which consists of two parts. The lower part looks like an oval and the upper part is drawn with a curved line.

    Step 2

    Sketch the details at the front of the Bugatti such as the famous grille, the contours of the hood and the headlights.

    Step 3

    In the top part of the car outline the lines of the windows and mirrors and in the lower part of the car outline the wheels.

    Step 4

    Let’s start tracing the details. Carefully draw lines on the hood and grille with the Bugatti logo.

    Step 5

    Continue drawing the front part of the hypercar. Draw the headlights and details of the bumper. Repeat all the lines and details as shown in the Bugatti Veyron drawings made by the artists of Drawingforall.net.

    Step 6

    Continue drawing Bugatti Veyron. Let’s work with the upper part and trace the roof of the supercar, the windows and the mirrors. Remember to remove the unwanted lines on the top of the Bugatti Veyron.

    Step 7

    Draw the unusual door (although as you have noticed, in Bugatti, all the details are out of the ordinary) and the back of the car. Carefully draw the wheels of the Bugatti.

    Step 8

    It remains only to draw the wheel rim, the shape of which you can choose yourself (we drew the classic spokes). You can add more realism and volume to your Bugatti drawings like in our tutorial on how to draw a car easily.

    Step 9

    Finishing drawing and coloring is the final step.

    Other drawings for your reference

    How to Draw A Bugatti Chiron step by step

  • How To Draw Beast Boy step by step – Beast Boy from Teen Titans

    How To Draw Beast Boy step by step – Beast Boy from Teen Titans

    How To Draw Beast Boy with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How To Draw Beast Boy step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1.

    Start by sketching Beast Boy’s face. Use a wide “U” shaped line for the chin and cheeks. Then outline the hair at the top of the face. Use curves of different lengths that meet at jagged points. Notice a bunch of jagged spots on each side of the head.

    Step 2

    Draw Beast Boy’s ears, erase if necessary. For each ear, extend two curved lines from one side of the head. Allow them to meet at one point. Then, draw another curved line down the middle of the ear to represent the fold.

    Step 3

    Finish the Beast Boy’s hair. Use a series of curved lines that meet in gentle and sharp points to connect the ear on one side of the head with the bun on the other.

    Step 4

    Extend a curved line down from the top. Draw another line, not connected to the head, parallel to it. This is Beast Boy’s arm. Attach a tetrahedron on the bottom of the arm to indicate the wrist of the glove. Then, draw a quadrilateral below it, forming the back of the glove. Use overlapping curves to enclose the fingers and thumb.

    Step 5

    Close the body with a curved line. Then, extend three nearly straight lines, representing the sides of the leg.

    Step 6

    Body detail. Enclose a rectangle with an open bottom on the body. Draw a circle inside it and connect it to the sides of the body using pairs of lines. This forms a belt; belt with straight lines. Draw a line on the top of each leg. Then complete the rest of one leg with a straight line. Close shoes. The tongue of each shoe is a curved rectangle, the rest of which is an irregular circle. Lace up your shoes using curves and rectangles.

    Step 7

    Use a pair of “V” shaped lines to draw the other arm, bent at the elbow. Close the wrists and gloves with curved lines.

    Step 8

    Start sketching Beast Boy’s eyes. Enclosed with curved, triangular shapes to represent eyebrows. Then use curved lines to outline the oval eye sockets below them.

    Step 9

    Beast Boy’s face detail. Draw an oval within an oval to form each eye. Use two small ovals for the nostrils. Draw the mouth using two wide “U” shaped lines. Close the tongue and teeth in the mouth using curved lines.

    Step 10

    Beast Boy color with various shades of green.

     

    How To Draw Beast Boy step by step

  • How To Draw Elsa step by step | Elsa From Frozen

    How To Draw Elsa step by step | Elsa From Frozen

    How to draw elsa with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How To Draw Elsa step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1:

    Inside each eye, draw a circle for the irises. Pay attention to the placement of this circle. Inside each iris, off to the side, draw a tiny circle to represent highlights. In the middle of each iris, draw a big dot for Elsa’s pupils.

    Step 2:

    Draw Elsa’s eyes inside the head using the construction lines as guides. First lightly sketch two small ovals directly on top of the horizontal line and on either side of the vertical line. When you get the shapes and their positions right, darken the lines.

    Draw a thicker line on the top part of each eye for Elsa’s eyelashes. Add a few smaller strokes along the top part of the line to emphasize each individual eyelash. Make the bottom line of the eyes thicker too, but not as thick as the top line. The eye on the left should be a bit narrower than the one on the right because of the way the head is turned.

    Step 3:

    Draw a small circle at the top of the page as a guide for Elsa’s head. To draw a circle, first mark four small marks to define its height and width. Then connect the marks using curved lines. Make a light sketch at first to make it easier to erase if you make a mistake. If you have trouble drawing circles, simply draw the outside outline of a small, circular object like a coin or lid.

    Step 4:

    Draw a small arc under the head to guide the jaw and chin. Don’t draw the arc too low, otherwise Elsa will have a big chin. The shape should be wide at the top and slightly pointed at the bottom.

    Step 5:

    Draw two intersecting lines inside the head, one horizontal and one vertical. Curve the lines to contour the head. These are building lines that will help you place Elsa’s facial features later on. Add two short lines under the head for the neck.

    Step 6:

    Draw a large triangle under her head to guide Elsa’s upper body. The top part of the triangle will be the path for the shoulders, so don’t draw it too wide. The length of this triangle should be about twice the size of the head.

    Step 7:

    Draw a set of lines below the triangle to guide Elsa’s lower body. This shape is made up of two ramps on either side, with a horizontal line at the bottom. It should be similar to a triangle with the upper part missing.

    Step 8:

    Draw a long, angled line on either side of the torso as a guide for the arms. Pay attention to the length of these lines relative to the body. At the end of each line, draw a small circle as a guide for Queen Elsa’s hand. The circle on the left should not overlap the shape of the body.

    Step 9:

    Below the torso, draw two long vertical lines as guides for Elsa’s legs. The lines should be further apart at the bottom for a stronger stance. Bend the lines at the bottom to guide the feet. Note the length of these lines relative to the body.

    Step 10:

    Draw the top right part of Elsa’s hair using a series of curved lines. At the top of the vertical line, draw a thick, pointed shape for one strand of hair. On the right, draw a larger clump of hair along the edge of the original circle using longer, curved lines. Below draw two smaller curls along the left edge of the original circle, to the right of Elsa’s eyes. These last two curls should be pointed at the bottom.

    Step 11:

    Darken the original arc to create Elsa’s chin and jaw. Draw a line on the left side of the eye for the head side. On the right side, draw a curved line for the ear. Inside the ear, draw a few curved lines to create structure.

    Step 12:

    Use the bottom right line as a guide to draw Elsa’s first boot. Follow the guide’s path and draw a boot around it. The upper part of the right leg is wide and the area around the ankle is thin. The toe of the shoe must be pointed. Draw a cube on the left side of the foot for the heel.

    Step 13:

    Use the left line as a guide to draw Elsa’s other boot in the same way. Draw the shape of the leg around the original guide. Make the shape wide at the top and thin at the ankle. This boot faces the left side, so the right toe is more prominent. Add a cube on the right side for the heel.

    Step 14:

    Go through the final sketch lines with a pen, marker, or any other permanent ink. Take your time and be careful when you pour ink to avoid any accidents. After the ink dries, remove any pencil marks with an eraser for a cleaner Elsa drawing.

    Final Step: Color your Elsa drawing with crayons, markers or crayons! Use a light blonde color for the hair. Bright peach orange skin color. Eyebrows should be light brown and lips red. Add a little blush to the cheeks. The dress should be light blue at the top and fade to dark blue at the bottom. Use dark blue for the belt and light blue for the inside of the dress. The boots should be the usual blue color, along with her eyes.

    Similar sketches you can refer to

    How To Draw Elsa step by step

  • How To Draw Judy Hopps step by step | Judy Hopps from Disney’s Zootopia

    How To Draw Judy Hopps step by step | Judy Hopps from Disney’s Zootopia

    How To Draw Judy Hopps with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Cartoon drawing tutorials for beginners and everyone.

     

    How To Draw Judy Hopps step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1:

    Draw a small circle at the top of the page as a guide for Judy Hopps’ head. First draw four marks for the height and width of the circle, then connect the marks with curved lines. Sketch lightly at first so that if it’s not right, it’ll be easier to erase. Don’t worry if the circle isn’t perfect. It is only a guide. If you still want a perfect circle, you can draw along the edge of a coin or anything with a circle.

    Step 2:

    Draw two intersecting curves inside the head, one horizontal and one vertical. These construction lines will help you place Judy’s facial features later on.

    Step 3:

    Draw two thin and long arcs on the top of the head to guide Judy Hopps’ ears. The height of these arcs should be the same size as the length of the circle. The arcs should be close together and their shape should be similar to an upside down U. Place the arcs slightly to the right side of the head, not directly in the middle.

    Step 4:

    Draw a thin and long triangle under the head to guide the upper part of Judy Hopps’ body. Start with a short horizontal line at the top, then add two long diagonal lines below. Notice the length of the triangle relative to Judy’s head.

    Step 5:

    Now draw the path for the bottom part of Judy’s body as a series of lines below the long triangle. This shape should also be similar to a triangle but with the top part hidden.

    Step 6:

    Draw a line similar to the letter V as a guide for the left arm. Add a small circle at the top of the line as a guide for Judy Hopps’ hand. Now, draw an angle line similar to the greater than sign (>) as a guide for the right arm. Add a small half circle at the end of the line to serve as a guide for the other side.

    Step 7:

    Draw two long lines under the body to guide Judy’s legs. These lines should be almost as long as the entire body and they should be slightly tilted. At the end of each line, draw a half oval as a guide for the foot. The right foot will point forward, so the half-oval will be narrower.

    That’s it for the tutorial! For the next steps, use darker lines for a more complete drawing.

    Step 8:

    Lightly outline the eyes inside the head. Use construction lines to help with alignment. Judy’s eyes should be directly above the horizontal line and either side of the vertical line. The shape of the right eye resembles an egg. The left eye should be a bit smaller due to perspective.

    Once you have the right shape and placement of Judy Hopps’ eyes, darken the lines. Make the lines thicker as well as make them darker. Add a series of short, quick strokes above each eye to show off the lashes. There should be a small gap between the lines to give the illusion of fuller lashes.

    Darken the shape of the right eye and add eyelashes. Do not draw any eyelashes on the lower part of the eye. Just make the lines thicker. Draw a small curved line above each eye for Judy’s eyelids.

    Step 9:

    Draw a small curved line inside the left eye for the iris. Draw a circle inside the right eye for the other iris. Inside each iris, near the top left, draw a small circle to represent glare. In the center of each iris, draw a larger circle and color Judy’s pupils. Draw the pupils small at first, then enlarge them to the size you want.

    Step 10:

    Draw a thin, long shape above each eye for the eyebrows. The shape of the eyebrows is made up of individual hairs, so use short, quick strokes as you draw them. Judy Hopps’ eyebrows should be placed near the inner edge of the original circle. Follow the curvature of the circles as you draw them.

    Step 11:

    Draw Judy’s nose below the horizontal construction line. Start with a wavy line for the top of the nose. Then draw two diagonal lines below for the lower part of the nose. The end result should be similar to a triangle. Add a curved line inside the nose, on each side, for the nostrils. Draw a curved line made up of short, quick strokes above the nose to make the fur there.

    Step 12:

    Draw two curved lines under the nose for the top part of Judy Hopps’ mouth. These lines should start at the sides, then bend up in the middle, below the nose, where the vertical construction line is.

    Step 13:

    Draw a longer curved line under the upper lip for the lower part of the mouth. Add a smaller curve inside the mouth, attached to the upper lip, for Judy’s front teeth. Draw a line in the middle to separate the teeth.

    Step 14:

    Use the original circle as a guide to draw Judy Hopps’ head shape. Use short, quick strokes as you follow the base line of the circle to create a fur texture. Extend the left side of the head beyond the circle to shape the cheeks.

    The line should extend downwards to create the neck. The upper right part of Judy’s head should be narrow, while the lower part protrudes to create the other cheek. Don’t forget to use short, quick strokes as you draw the shape of the head to get the fur texture.

    Step 15:

    Use the arcs on the top of the head as a guide to draw Judy Hopps’ ears. Use short, quick strokes as you follow the basic line of the guide to give the ears a fur texture. Make the shape of the ear more curved according to the original arcs. The top should be wider and the bottom narrower.

    Step 16:

    Draw a similar curved line made up of short strokes inside each shape for Judy Hopps’ inner ear. Use longer strokes for one side of the inner ear. The bottom should end with a pointed end.

    Step 17:

    Draw the shirt collar in a curved line on the right side of the neck. Extend the line to the right and make it curve up on the left side of the neck for the other side of the collar. Add a rectangle-like shape on either side of the collar for Judy’s vest straps. Draw a V-shaped line in the middle of the straps for the top of the vest.

    Step 18:

    Use the top of the original triangle as a guide to draw Judy’s vest. Follow the basic path of the tutorial as you bold the line drawn on the left side of the vest. Draw a horizontal curved line near the middle of the original triangle for the bottom of the vest. Add a curved line similar to the letter C on the right to open the arm. Add a line below it for hem.

    Step 19:

    Draw the body of Judy Hopps first by drawing the edges as you follow the guide’s path. Draw a curved line near the bottom of the original triangular path for the top of the pants. Add the badge on the top, right side of the vest. The shape of the badge resembles the letter W at the top, with a U-shaped curve below it.

    Step 20:

    Use the lines below the body as a guide to draw Judy’s legs. Draw a small triangle with roughly half-rounded corners on the guide for the knee pads. Add the edges of the left trouser leg by drawing vertical lines following the path of the guide. The top of the trouser leg should be wide and the bottom should be very narrow.

    Now draw the left side of the right trouser leg into a long vertical line. Add Judy’s knee pads in the space between the paths in the form of a small triangle with rounded corners. Complete the right leg by drawing a curved line at the top, right for the hip.

    Step 21:

    Draw a small rectangle-like shape just below the pant leg to make the cuffs roll. Use the half oval as a guide to draw Judy Hopps’ legs. Follow the base path of the figure to create the legs. Draw a few curves on the left side for the toes and a curve in the middle for the forefoot.

    Draw Judy’s feet on the right in the same way. First, draw the trouser leg in the shape of a rectangle. Darken the shape of the half-oval to create a sleeve and draw two short curved lines in front to separate the three toes.

    Step 27:

    For a more finished look at the ink, carefully brush over the final outlines with a pen or marker.

    Step 28:

    After inking, remove any pencil marks with an eraser for clearer drawing.

     

    How To Draw Judy Hopps step by step

  • How to Draw Jesus Christ step by step | Easy drawing Jesus Christ

    How to Draw Jesus Christ step by step | Easy drawing Jesus Christ

    How to Draw Jesus Christ with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How to Draw Jesus Christ step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    According to a statistic, worldwide there are about 10,000 different religions such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism… In which, each religion has different beliefs, beliefs, symbols. .
    Widely used icon
    The cross is one of the world’s most widely used religious symbols. You can see this symbol everywhere. Not only in churches and cathedrals, but also in private homes, in movies, in pictures, books or music videos. The cross is also used in jewelry such as earrings, necklaces… After Jesus resurrected from the dead, ascended to heaven, the cross became a treasure of religious believers. God and is called the Cross because that cross had the privilege of being a resting place for Jesus. The cross is seen as a symbol of God’s love and mercy, the redemption work of Jesus. For those who have faith in Jesus, the cross is a symbol of faith. When celebrating Mass, there must be a cross on the altar.

    Step 1

    Start by drawing a narrow, vertical rectangle with straight lines.

    Step 2

    Draw a narrow horizontal rectangle at an angle perpendicular to the first, forming a cross.

    Step 3

    Sketch the face of Jesus (see easy face drawing tutorial), erase if necessary. Use curved lines to outline the head, draw the hair, detail the face and form the crown of thorns.

    Step 4

    Next, use curved lines to form the shoulders, sides of the torso, and the contours of the abs and chest. Delete as needed.

    Step 5

    Use curved lines to draw clothes around his hips. Enclose two irregular shapes, one larger than the other, using a series of overlapping curves.

    Step 6

    Extend pairs of curves from the shoulders to form the arms. Notice the contours, spaced closer together at the elbows and wrists. Then use short, curved lines to outline the hands and fingers.

    Step 7

    Extend a long, curved line from the garment and fold it in half to form the legs and feet. Notice how the lines are closer together at the knees and ankles. Draw a circle on the top of the foot to indicate the nail. Use short lines to distinguish the toes.

    Step 8

    Delete lines as needed.

    Complete your sketch of Jesus on the cross – Step 9
    How to draw Jesus on the cross

    Step 9

    Use curved lines to draw the remaining leg and foot. The leg of one leg should be partially hidden by the other. Use short, curved lines to contour the knees and leg muscles.

    Pencil sketch for your reference

    How to Draw Jesus Christ step by step

  • How To Draw Sam-I-Am step by step | Easy drawing Sam I Am

    How To Draw Sam-I-Am step by step | Easy drawing Sam I Am

    How to Draw Sam-I-Am with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Cartoon drawing tutorials for beginners and everyone.

    How to Draw Sam-I-Am step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1

    Lightly draw a shape that looks like the letter ‘B’.

    Step 2

    Lightly draw the guides in the shape.

    Step 3

    Draw a shape like #98 for the eyes.

    Step 4

    Draw shapes like the letter ‘U’ inside the eyes.

    – Draw an oval nose.

    – Draw a shape like the number 3 lying on the side to make the mouth.

    – Draw a shape like the letter ‘M’ on the bottom right of the face.

    Step 5

    Draw a horizontal ‘s’ shape at the top of the head.

    – Draw curved lines for the eyebrows.

    – Draw shapes that look like the letter ‘W’.

    – Draw a shape like a letter? on the side of the mouth.

    Step 6

    Draw a large ‘S’ shape at the top of the head.

    – Draw another ‘M’-like shape on the side of the head.

    – Sketch the face guides.

    – Draw neck.

    Step 7

    Draw a curved line on the hat.

    – Add some details to the face.

    – Draw the basic shapes that make up Sam-I-Am… these are the instructions for drawing the body.

    Step 8

    Outline the body’s guidelines… as seen above.

    – Draw a curved line like a horizontal ‘J’ on the hat.

    Step 9

    Draw shapes that look like the letter ‘W’ at the end of the hand.

    – Draw zigzags at the bottom of the shape.

    – Thicken the lines of the feet.

    Step 10

    Add shadows and lines to the shape.

    – Draw a shape like the letter ‘v’ and a straight line to the right hand.

    – Draw a shape like the number 3 on the left hand side.

    – Draw an oval on the top of the hand.

    Step 11

    Draw a curved line at the bottom of the oval.

    – Draw an oval above it.

    Step 12

    Draw shapes like #3 into 2 small ovals…this will form eggs.

    – Draw a curved line to the side on the large oval – this will form a ham.

    – Draw some shapes that look like the letter ‘E’.

    Step 13

    End everything.

    Finished drawing Sam I Am
    How to draw Sam I Am from Green Eggs and Ham in easy steps

    – Erase remaining guides and darken or thicken any remaining lines that need help. Add the remaining shadows and stripes. You now have a complete picture of Sam-I-serving Green Eggs and Ham. Come back soon for more drawing lessons

    How To Draw Sam-I-Am step by step

     

  • Sketch realistic lips with pencil – How to draw plump lips step by step

    Sketch realistic lips with pencil – How to draw plump lips step by step

    Sketch realistic lips with pencil with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    Sketch realistic lips with pencil

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1:

    Draw a light horizontal line with your pencil.

    Step 2:

    Draw a short vertical line down the middle of the first line. Lightly draw this line as we will erase it later.

    Step 3:

    Draw a “v” shape just above the short vertical line we created. This will be the top part of the lips, aka the Cupid’s Bow.

    Step 4:

    Lightly draw lines extending from the letter “v” to the end of the first line.
    This will create the shape of the upper lip, so you can change the outline to suit the lip you’re drawing.
    TIP: Draw the outer contours of the upper lip gently and softly. Creating a very bold and bold line for the upper lip can make it look less realistic.

    Step 5:

    Draw a curved line for the lower lip.

    Step 6:

    Draw a concave line in the center of the lips, where the upper and lower lips meet.

    Step 7:

    Lighten the line where the top and bottom lips meet, along the horizontal line we drew first in step 1.
    For this tutorial, we’ll keep the line fairly straight for the sake of simplicity, but each lip has a different curve or shape to the line.

    Step 8:

    Erase the short vertical line in the middle of the lips.

    Step 9:

    Now we will start shading the lower lip.
    Lips have longitudinal wrinkles. That’s why when you’re shading, follow the up and down strokes.
    With the shadows, I want to start lightly, and as I develop the drawing, I add darker values little by little.
    Also, the smudge helps a lot when you first shade in the drawing. I only used my fingers, but you can use a rolled up piece of tissue or a smudger.

    Step 10:

    Shade the upper lip in the same way: Make soft, gentle strokes in an up and down direction. And blur to create that soft blend gradation.
    TIP: My drawing might look messy right now, but I’ll be adding more layers so I’m not too worried about it. Drawings always go through this phase and it is important to keep moving forward and not end here. The more time you spend on a drawing, the more multidimensional it becomes.

    Step 11:

    In this step, I highlight the middle part of the lips near the depression and darken the horizontal line of the mouth.
    This horizontal line will be one of the darkest parts of the lips, so we will gradually deepen it as we go along.

    Step 12:

    For this step, I shaded the corners of my lips, as this will be another dark area of the lips.
    I also darken the lower part of the lip where the lower lip meets the chin. This area is concave and often has many shadows in it.

    Step 13:

    I shaded my lips more to make it darker. I also draw more lines (wrinkles) on the lips in an up and down direction.

    Step 14:

    I added more bold values to the center of the lips.

    Step 15:

    In this step, I created some shadows for the midline (the slit just above the lips) and added a shadow near the chin (though not necessary since we are focusing on the lips).

    How to draw plump lips step by step

     

  • Pencil sketch of roses | How To Draw a Rose with Water Drops step by step

    Pencil sketch of roses | How To Draw a Rose with Water Drops step by step

    Pencil sketch of roses with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    Pencil sketch of roses

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1

    Start drawing your rose by creating 3 general outlines: for the rose bud, create a circle, for the hips and sepals create an oval, and for the steam, draw a slightly curved double line along it. central axis. Try drawing these lines with light pressure as this is only your guide for the final drawing.
    draw rose border with grid
    Don’t try to create a perfect circle and oval in one sweep – two or more lines should be fine at this stage. Just stay inside or close to the dashed lines of the drawing grid.

    Step 2

    How to draw rose petals? Draw four (4) ovals starting from the bottom. Each oval will serve as a guide for a layer of petals. As with the previous step, apply light pencil force to these oval guides.

    Step 3

    Start drawing the rose petals starting from the top center part. Make your lines darker this time. Add two petals for the second layer to the left and right of the center section.

    Step 4

    Add a third rose petal for the second layer. Draw a long horizontal petal around the path of the third layer. Then draw one more petal above. You are almost done with the third grade.

    Step 5

    Before completing the third layer of rose petals, finish the second layer. Draw one more layer 2 petal in the middle and don’t forget some vertical lines there. Finally, add another 3rd layer petal on the right. Finished!

    Step 6

    Start drawing a few large outer rose petals on the left side.

    Step 7

    Add one more outer petal to the right and don’t forget to draw the rounded bottom of the rose.

    Step 8

    Do you remember the sepals and leaflets with 3 leaves? Now it’s time to draw them but not in detail. From our perspective, we only see 4 sepals, so we should only draw 4 because the 5th leaf is behind the rose bud. Next, draw the hips and slightly for the leaflet.
    Rose outlines leaflets and sepals
    Don’t use too much of a pencil when drawing the leaves – you’ll need to draw “teeth” on the edges of the leaves later on if you want your rose to look more realistic.

    Step 9

    The final steps are always fun – your drawings come to life! The thorns on the steam rose are a trademark of this beautiful flower. The sharp thorns and serrated edges of the rose leaves make a powerful combination to accentuate the delicate beauty of the rose.

    Step 10

    Finally polish with that pen. Pay attention to the dark part. We will try to add a special tutorial on coloring later. Right now, the main goal is to learn the steps to draw a rose.

    pencil sketch of roses

  • How To Draw Torchic step by step | Torchic from Pokemon

    How To Draw Torchic step by step | Torchic from Pokemon

    How To Draw Torchic with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How To Draw Torchic step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1

    How to draw torch step by step
    First thing, draw four building instructions. One line down the middle of the page, one horizontal line in the middle, and two diagonal lines. We will remove this line later so don’t make it too dark. These lines will help guide us to draw our Torchic.
    Next, let’s start with the Torchic’s head. The Torchic’s head is almost a circle. However, it is slightly wider in the cheek area and slightly pointed near the top.

    Step 2

    Now we will add the feathers on top of Torchic’s head. There are three large feathers and three small feathers inside the large feathers. Use their center guide to help draw them. The feathers will be symmetrical.

    Step 3

    Now let’s add Torchic’s face. We will start his mine right at the center where all the lines meet. See our drawings for positioning help. The eyes will not be perfectly round. They are a bit elongated.

    Step 4

    Body is next! Draw a large circle. Don’t worry about overlapping lines. We will delete these later.

    Step 5

    The next step is to add Torchic’s legs. Both feet have three front toes. Draw jagged lines at the base of the feet to represent feathers.

    Step 6

    Next we will add the inner part of the wings. Again draw jagged lines to represent the feathers. Use our drawings for placement ideas.

    Step 7

    We are almost there! The last part we need to add is the outside of Torchic’s wings. Draw more jagged lines to represent the feathers.

    Step 8

    Now our Torchic is almost done! We can remove unnecessary construction lines and overlapping lines. Our drawing has the lines we’re removing in red.

    Step 9

    Now we are done! Now we can color go!

    This sketch you can refer to and draw along

    How To Draw Torchic step by step

  • How To Draw Piplup step by step

    How To Draw Piplup step by step

    How To Draw Piplup with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How To Draw Piplup step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1:

    Draw a large oval as the path for Piplup’s head. First create four points to define the height and width of the oval. Make sure that the marks for the width of the oval are further apart than the marks for the length of the oval. Then connect the marks using curved lines. Make a light sketch at first to make it easier to erase if you make a mistake.

    Step 2:

    Inside the oval, draw two intersecting lines. These are building instructions that will help you place Piplup’s facial features later on. Curve the lines so that they outline in an oval shape. The vertical line should be to the left of the center and the horizontal line should be close to the bottom edge of the oval.

    Step 3:

    Under the head, draw a circle for Piplup’s body. Notice how small this shape is relative to the head. The top part of this shape will be hidden behind the head.

    Step 4:

    On either side of the body, draw two long and thin shapes as guides for Piplup’s arms. The base of the arms should be broad and the tips of the leaves as thin and pointed as leaves. The right arm is on the side of the head. Under the torso, draw a few curved lines for the feet. The right foot is very small compared to the rest of the body.

    Step 5:

    On top of the horizontal construction guide, draw two ovals for Piplup’s eyes. Use the vertical line as a guide to help you determine the distance between your eyes. The left eye should be smaller because the head is slightly turned. Inside the eye, near the top, draw small circles to highlight. In the center of the eyes, draw smaller ovals and fill them for the pupils. Don’t overlap the highlight circles when you shade the pupil.

    Step 6:

    Draw an arc shape where the construction lines intersect for Piplup’s mine. Close the arc at the bottom and add an extra line underneath for the bottom of the mine. The right beak is close to the left eye.

    Step 7:

    Draw two long curved lines over the eyes to make a pattern on Piplup’s head. The line on the left must start at the beak and end at the left edge of the head. The line on the right almost encircles the eye. Between the lines, above the beak, draw a W-shaped line for more pattern.

    Step 8:

    Darken the first oval to create the Piplup head. Make the bottom edges of the shape slightly wider than the original oval. The bottom edge of the head should also be flatter than the oval.

    Step 9:

    Under the head, draw two curved lines for the collar-like part of Piplup’s body. The center curve should be wider than the leftmost curve. On the right, draw a thin shape over the arm shape.

    Step 10:

    Darken the bottom circle for Piplup’s body. Make the bottom edge flatter than the original guide. Inside the body, draw two small circles for the button-like part. Make the left circle smaller. Above the right arm, draw two short arcs for the tail-like part.

    Step 11:

    Darken the paths on the sides of the body to create Piplup’s arms. Do not overlap certain parts of the body when you darken these lines. At the bottom, darken the curved shapes for the feet. Draw short lines on the inside of the foot to separate the toes.

    Step 12:

    Go through the final sketch lines with a pen, marker, or any other permanent ink. Take your time and be careful when you pour ink to avoid any accidents. After the ink dries, remove any pencil marks with an eraser to draw Piplup more clearly.

    Step 13:

    Finally Color your drawing with crayons, markers, crayons or anything else! Use dark blue for the head, upper body, and eyes. Use light blue for the rest of the body and the upper part of the beak. Paint the beak and legs yellow. That’s it! You know how to complete a Piplup drawing from Pokemon.

    how to draw piplup

  • How To Draw Road Runner step by step

    How To Draw Road Runner step by step

    How To Draw Road Runner with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Cartoon drawing tutorials for beginners and everyone.

    How To Draw Road Runner step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1

    Draw the bottom of the character’s head.
    This detail will look small. Use curves to describe this.How to draw runners on the road easily

    Step 2

    Add character’s eyes.
    Above the previously drawn elements, draw an oval, adding a smaller oval inside it. How to draw cartoon pedestrian step by step

    Step 3

    Describe the crest and crest.
    Use circles and curves to add elements as shown. How to draw realistic pedestrians

    Step 4

    Sketch the neck and torso of the passerby.
    Below the previously drawn head, draw a long narrow neck, as well as a small body. How to draw cartoon road runner

    Step 5

    Draw wings.
    Continue drawing the previously drawn body by adding wings using curved lines. How to draw cartoon pedestrians

    Step 6

    Describe the tail of a passerby.
    Now add a long and tall tail using arcs and circles of different sizes. How to draw pedestrians for beginners

    Step 7

    Add pedestrian’s feet.
    Draw two legs below the previously drawn body. The rest covers one leg. How to draw pedestrians for children

    Step 8

    Draw feet.
    At the bottom of the previously drawn pins, depict the large feet with circles.How to draw a pedestrian for kindergarten

    Step 9

    Color the picture.
    To color the character, use blue, purple, yellow, pink and black colors. Instructions for drawing pedestrians

    Pictures for your reference

    How To Draw Road Runner step by step

  • How to draw Sketching an Anime girl Body step by step | How to draw Anime girl

    How to draw Sketching an Anime girl Body step by step | How to draw Anime girl

    How to draw Sketching an Anime girl Body with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Cartoon drawing tutorials for beginners and everyone.

    How to draw Sketching an Anime girl Body step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1

    Draw a stick figure outline of your character’s body. Use straight lines for the arms, torso, and legs. Make the arms and torso the same length and make the legs about 1/3 longer. Then draw triangles or ovals for the hands and feet. Make the hands about 1/5 of the length of the arms and make the feet 1/6 of the length of the legs.
    To get the proportions right, make your stick outline about 7 times higher than your character’s head.
    Let the arm lines start at about 1/5 of the line you drew for the torso.
    Ask for a stick figure sketch of your character recording any poses you want them to do. For example, if you want your character to be sitting, draw their legs so they are arched. Or, if you want your character to wave, draw one of their arms so that it bends.

    Step 2

    Sketch the general shape of your character’s body. Draw over the stick outline you’ve created, sketching a rough outline of your character’s torso, arms, hips, and legs. Don’t worry about making the border correct. At this point, you just want to show the different parts of the body with basic shapes.
    Draw ovals for the upper and lower arms and legs, then draw a circle at each joint for the knee and elbow. In proportion, make your character’s upper and lower arms the same length and size. Make the top leg thicker than the bottom leg.
    For the body, draw a quad (four-sided figure) that is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom. Finally, the wide angles at the top will become your character’s shoulders.
    To outline the hips, draw an oval on the intersection of the torso and upper leg.
    Anime characters tend to be tall and thin, but you can experiment with different heights and body shapes!

    Step 3

    Connect and refine the general shapes you’ve drawn. Trace the outer edges of your character’s body so you have a seamless border. At this point, start tweaking different parts of the body to make them look more realistic, such as the character’s arms, shoulders, hips, and neck. When you’re done, you’ll have a full, detailed outline of your character’s body around the more abstract contours you drew earlier.
    To connect and refine the pins, draw around the outside edges of each shape that makes up the legs (ovals for the top and bottom, circles for the knees, and the shapes you drew for the legs). feet) so you have a seamless part. outline of each leg. Make the contour smooth (without any gaps) so the legs look real.
    For the upper body, do the same with your arms and torso. Round the corners of the torso to make the shoulders and draw 2 curved lines up from the center of the torso to make the neck. Also, connect the shape you drew for the hips to the torso and top of the legs.
    Tip: If you are drawing a masculine anime character, widen the chest, waist, and shoulders. If you are drawing a female anime character, narrow the shoulders, make the hips wider, and outline the breasts. Also, draw in your waist to make it narrower.

    Step 4

    Erase the stick outline and the shapes you drew. Be careful when erasing so you don’t accidentally erase any final, subtle contours you drew. When you’re done, you’ll have a clean, seamless character body contour without any of the original guides you drew inside.[10]

    Step 5

    Add your anime character clothes. Draw clothes on your character’s body contour. For example, for your character’s shirt, draw the sleeves on their arms and the shirt body on their torso. Then erase any lines inside the clothes because those parts of your character’s body are covered. For example, if your character is wearing shorts, remove the hem of their upper leg on the inside of the shorts as you won’t be able to see that part of their leg.
    As you draw clothes, think about where they would naturally wrinkle and fold if someone were to actually wear them. Then draw creases and folds to make the clothes look more realistic. You can also look at pictures of clothes online to see how they crease.
    You can choose any type of costume for your anime character. Some of the more casual anime outfits you might consider include school uniforms, dress codes, and suits, as well as traditional Japanese costumes.
    To improve your drawing skills, find a good teacher.
    Do lots of sketches and read about drawings.
    Make an effort to develop an artist’s eye.

    How to draw Sketching an Anime girl Body step by step

     

  • How to draw cara menggambar anime step by step | How to draw anime girl

    How to draw cara menggambar anime step by step | How to draw anime girl

    How to draw cara menggambar anime with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Cartoon drawing tutorials for beginners and everyone.

    How to draw cara menggambar anime step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1

    Draw an oval and divide it into 4 parts. This will be the basic outline of your anime character’s head. The proportions don’t have to be exact, but make the oval narrower at the bottom as that will be the chin. Once you’ve drawn the oval, draw a line across its center. Then draw a vertical line through its center and intersect the horizontal line. You will then use these lines as a guide to draw facial features.
    If you want your character to have a wider face, widen the bottom of the oval so it’s just a little narrower than the top. Or, if you want your character to have a slimmer face, make the bottom of the oval even narrower than the top. There is no single head shape used for all anime characters, so you can experiment until you find one you like.

    Step 2

    Draw the eyes below the horizontal line. Anime eyes are large and exaggerated, usually taking up about 1/4 to 1/5 of the height of the face. To draw one, start by drawing a thick upper lash line just below the horizontal line you drew and on one side of the vertical line. Then draw a semicircle going down from the upper lash line and draw a black pupil in the center of it. Next, draw a narrow, horizontal line below the circle for the lower lash line. Finally, shade in circles around the pupil, leaving some white space so it looks like light is reflecting off your character’s eyes. Do the same on the other side of the vertical line for the other eye.
    Tip: Adjust the shape and size of the eyes depending on whether you are drawing a male or female anime character. For a feminine look, make your eyes look taller and rounder, and add a few thick lashes on the top lashes. For a masculine character, make the eyes shorter and smaller.

    Step 3

    Outline the eyebrows above the horizontal line. Draw a long, downward curved line for each eyebrow. Draw them slightly longer than the upper lash line you drew for the eyes. Then, thicken the end of the eyebrows in the middle of the face.[3]
    If you’re drawing a girly anime character, line your brows fairly thin. For a masculine character, thicken the eyebrows so they stand out more on the face.

    Step 4

    Add the nose in between the horizontal line and the chin. Noses in anime are very subtle and they are usually only identified when you look at the character from the side. To draw your character’s nose, draw a short, simple vertical line along the center of the face at the midpoint of the horizontal line and chin. Draw a longer line if you want the character’s nose to be large.
    Make the nose the smallest feature of your character’s face.
    The nose will coincide with the vertical line you drew. For better visibility, darken the vertical line or erase the vertical line around the nose.
    Masculine anime characters sometimes have more pronounced noses, but not always. If you want your character’s nose to stand out more, draw a short horizontal line below the vertical line to represent the bottom of the character’s nose. Also, draw a triangular shadow on one side of the nose so it looks like the light is hitting your character from the side.
    For certain anime styles, such as chibi, you don’t even need to draw the nose!

    Step 5

    Draw the mouth halfway between the nose and chin. Similar to the anime nose, the anime mouth is simple and delicate. To draw your character’s mouth, draw a horizontal line as long as the distance between their eyes. Don’t worry about drawing lips. Make the mouth the second smallest feature on your character’s face, after the nose.
    Curve up if you want your character to smile or down if you want them to be sad.
    If you want your character to smile and bar their teeth, draw an upward curved line below the horizontal line you drew for their mouth. The space between the curve and the horizontal line should be about half the length of the mouth. That space will be your character’s teeth.

    Step 6

    Add an ear to the side of the head. If you want your character to have long hair that covers their ears, skip drawing the ears. However, if your character’s hair is short, draw a narrow oval on each side of the head. Line up the top of the ears with the horizontal line that runs through the center of the face and let the bottom line up with the bottom of the nose. Then, draw the earlobes inside each oval.
    Experiment with the size of your character’s ears if you want them to be larger or smaller.

    Step 7

    Draw hair on your character’s head. The hairstyle you choose for your character is up to you, but in general, anime hair has spiky ends and distinct sections. You can draw short, bouncy hairstyles, medium length hairstyles or long wavy hair. No matter which hairstyle you choose, avoid drawing individual strands of hair. Instead, draw large sections of hair, such as 4 or 5 spikes in the ends.[7]
    If your character has long hair, you can draw 2 braids, one on each side of the head, with pointed ends. Or, you could draw their hair up with a round bun at the top. Alternatively, you can create bangs for your character by drawing 3 or 4 separate sections of hair that fall over the forehead.
    For a shorter hairstyle, you can draw 3 or 4 separate side-parts on your character’s forehead. Or, you can draw a hairstyle without bangs and draw a few lines running from the roots to the back of the head to look like the hair is combed back. Alternatively, you can draw a chin-length bob divided into thick sections.

    Step 8

    Erase the horizontal and vertical paths you drew. Erase them carefully so you don’t mistakenly erase any facial features. Use a small eraser so you make fewer mistakes.

    How to draw anime girl

  • How to draw cherry blossoms step by step – Easy Cherry Blossom Coloring with Tiddly Inks Cherry Blossoms

    How to draw cherry blossoms step by step – Easy Cherry Blossom Coloring with Tiddly Inks Cherry Blossoms

    How to draw cherry blossom with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How to draw cherry blossoms step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

     

    Step 1

    Start by drawing a single flower. To do so, draw a slightly indented “U” shaped line at the bottom of the “U”, Then draw more “U” shaped lines with indentations pointed in different directions . Allow connecting lines at the top of each “U”, forming a flower with five petals.

    Step 2

    Draw the second flower, partially obscured by the first flower. Again, use indented “U” shaped lines, allowing them to connect to form the outline of the flower.

    Step 3

    Draw a third flower above the others. Again, use concave bottom “U” shaped lines, joined together to enclose the shape of the flower.

    Step 4

    Draw a fourth flower, again using “U” shaped lines with a concave bottom. vag continue to draw more flowers like this

    Step 5

    Next, you’ll start connecting the flowers to a cherry branch. To draw the branch, extend a pair of parallel, roughly “S” lines between the two flowers. Notice the extrusion knots at the bends of the branch. Below the bottom set of flowers, extend another set of twists. Connect them at the end using a short curved line.

    Step 6

    Extend a short branch between the top flowers using two inverted “S” shaped curved lines. Connect the lines using a short curved line.

    Step 7

    Add subtle details to the branch. Place two sets of curves between the bottom flower and the branch. Extend three sets of curves from the tip of the stem to the top flower. Next to the flower, draw a “C” shaped line. Place a jagged shape inside it using some short curved lines that meet at “V” shaped points. This forms the base of an unopened flower bud.

    Step 8

    Using some curved lines, enclose the shape of the flower bud. Notice how the inner lines represent overlapping petals. Attach an irregular teardrop shape underneath the flower, indicating a fallen petal.

    Step 9

    Draw a small circle in each flower. Extend six short curved lines from each and end each with another small circle. This represents the anther and stamen of the flower. and create the face for the peach branch

    Step 10

    Color your sakura cherry blossoms. Most are pink, white or red.

     

    How to draw cherry blossoms step by step

  • How to draw Cherry with Color pencil step by step – Draw over real cherry sueeu

    How to draw Cherry with Color pencil step by step – Draw over real cherry sueeu

    How to draw Cherry with Color pencil with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How to draw Cherry with Color pencil step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Materials for this drawing
    For this lesson, we’ll be using two separate types of drawing media. We will create a base coat with a marker and then apply wax crayons on top. We will be applying two mediums to the marker paper, this will help prevent any bleeding from the markers and give a smooth surface to create color and value transitions.

    The markers have the ability to fill larger areas of color quickly and allow for layering. However, it can be difficult to develop details with markers. On the other hand, crayons are designed and are more suitable for details. However, covering large areas with colored pencils can be very time consuming.

    Fortunately, we can easily combine crayons with markers because these two mediums work well together. This allows us to use the best characteristics of each of these vehicles for our benefit.

    Reference images used for this drawing come from Pixabay.com. This is a free resource for finding photo references. It has become one of the first places I look for references if I can’t create what I need on my own. In most cases, I find an image that matches the drawing or painting I want to create and then edit it in Photoshop. This reference image requires little editing. All I did was crop the original image down to make the composition vertical.

    Step 1

    How to draw cherry step by step
    After we’ve made a light contour drawing of the cherry on the marker paper with an H graphite pencil, we can start creating the base coat with our marker. We’ll begin by filling most of the stem of both cherries with an application of Carmine Red. We will avoid the most prominent areas.

    Then we can start expanding the range of values and tones. We will first tackle lighter values with Blush Pink and Pale Vermillion. Then the darker tones are treated with Crimson Red.
    Draw a cherry by creating a marker below

    Step 2

    Additional bookmarking apps
    As we continue to layer our markup applications, we can begin to develop a little more color depth. We can use several neutral colors to change the value of the colors we have. First, 20% Warm Gray is applied on both cherries while continuing to avoid the highlights. This color is also used for the shade under each cherry.
    After 20% Warm Gray, we can push the range of values a little further with a 50% Warm Gray application – and then a little darker with 70% Warm Gray.
    By expanding the range of values, the form and texture of the cherry begin to make a little more sense.

    Step 3

    Develop darker values on cherries
    Marker applications alone create a speckled appearance. We’ll smooth things out a bit when we start applying the crayons, but we can unify the drawing a bit more with additional markers.
    To help unify the color across the cherries and add a little more consistency, we’ll paint Poppy Red over the bodies of both cherries. color, Peach.

    Step 4

    Add lighter values on the cherry drawing
    Now we will continue to develop the base coat by turning our attention to the stem of the cherry. First, an application of color, Lime Peel is applied to the stem. Again, we’ll avoid the highlights, leaving the paper white.

    Step 5

    A little color, Dark Brown is applied to the top and along the axis of each stem. To give a little more depth to the color, Cream and Chartreuse are applied.
    For the darkest tones found mainly at the bottom of the stem, 70% Warm Gray is applied.

    Step 6

    Draw cherry branches
    Color pencil app
    Now that the paint underneath our marker is ready, we can start applying crayons on top. Since we have created a nice background for our drawing, we can now use colored pencils to develop details and enhance colors. We saved ourselves quite a bit of time by creating a base coat because some markup apps will still show through crayon apps.
    We’ll start with Tuscan Red, primarily addressing the darker tones on the first cherry. For lighter values we will use Light Peach. For stronow

    Step 7

    The first crayon application on a cherry
    To add a bit of variety and to tackle some orange hues, Salmon Pink and Mineral Orange were applied. The darkest areas of the shadows are enhanced with a bit of Dark Umber.
    Since the surface of the cherry is a smooth texture, we need to make sure this is captured in the drawing. Although the teeth of the paper are relatively weak, we can still notice the rough texture created by crayons. To smooth this texture, we’ll need a little polishing.

    Step 8

    For polishing spot applications, we will use a colorless blender. Colorless blender is a crayon without any color. When applied, the pencil wax will create the color of existing applications on the texture of the paper. This special pencil polishing action gives a smoother look to our drawing and more closely resembles the texture of a cherry.

    Step 9

    Polished crayons app
    We will follow the same steps to develop crayon applications on the second cherry. Again, we’ll start with Tuscan Red, Light Peach and White.

    To add a warmer orange tone, Salmon Pink and Mineral Orange were used again. Darker tones are treated with Dark Umber and colors are lightened with Crimson Red. Again, we will polish the color with a colorless blender.

    Step 10

    Draw darker tones on the cherries
    Now we will move on to the stem of the cherry. We will start with the Lemon Yellow with medium to heavy application. We’ll then apply some Green Ocher to develop some darker tones – at the top of the stem and along the stem.
    We can add some warmth to the cherry body using Burnt Ocher and darken the shadowed areas at the bottom with Dark Umber.

    Step 11

    Apply crayons to the stem
    Next, we will apply crayons to the shadows under the cherries. First, 20% Cool Gray is applied, followed by 50% Cool Gray darker.

    sStep 12

    Draw shadows under the cherries
    To complete the photo, we will revisit the body of the cherries with Scarlet Lake. This color unifies the red and orange variety, and smoothes value transitions even further.

    Pictures for reference

     

    Pictures for reference

     

  • How to draw Fairy sitting on the moon step by step | Easy drawing pencil tape girl

    How to draw Fairy sitting on the moon step by step | Easy drawing pencil tape girl

    How to draw Fairy sitting on the moon with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How to draw Fairy sitting on the moon step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1

    Start by drawing paths and thumbnails for the moon fairy’s frame.

    Step 2

    You will now use the head/face guide to draw a profile of the fairy’s face. This should include the eyes, lips and outline shape of the ears. Once that’s done, draw her hairstyle.

    Step 2

    Next, draw the shape of her neck, then the outline and shape of her body. This will also be drawn in a side profile or corner profile. Draw her clothes and create boots. Add details to both the clothes and boots, then give her your finger.

    Step 3

    Now you will draw the wings. You can choose any wing style you like or go with the wings I created.

    Step 4

    Simply draw out the stars.

    Step 5

    You can now draw a crescent moon along with an image of her other leg and foot. Erase mistakes and tutorials as well as clean up the art.

    Step 5

    That’s it, you’re done. In fact, you can simply paint the moon fairy a solid color to create a silhouette, or color each individual piece separately.

    Reference drawings

    Reference drawings

  • How to draw surreal eyes step by step – Easy drawing eyes with pencil

    How to draw surreal eyes step by step – Easy drawing eyes with pencil

    How to draw surreal eyes with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How to draw surreal eyes step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

     

    Step 1:

    Outline the shape of the eye and highlight Let’s start with the HB pencil to outline the shape of the eye. This border should not be too dark because you want to prevent it from showing up eventually. We only need the basic shapes outlined at this point. The square in the pupil is glare from a window or similarly shaped light source. You can also use other shapes like circles or ovals. If you have trouble drawing a realistic eye, iris, or eyebrow shape,

    Step 2:

    Shading the pupil Use the 6B pencil to paint the pupil. Avoid pressing too hard or it will be difficult for you to erase if you need to edit it later. You can go through the area again to achieve more darkness. Make sure the highlights are always clean!

    Step 3:

    Cover the iris On a separate sheet of paper, apply some graphite to a small area. Use the blender to rub the area until the graphite transfers to the blender head (learn how to use the mixer root here). Now you will use it to fill in the area outside of the pupil. This step doesn’t have to be done perfectly. Blurring carelessly will make it more beautiful, as well as give the eyes more depth.

    Step 4:

    Draw the spokes With the 4B pencil, draw the spokes facing outward from the pupil. Overlap some spokes to create thicker lines. This will make the eyes look more interesting. Leave some areas as they are as they will be filled in later. If you liked this article, click here for another practical eye tutorial!

    Step 5:

    Iris Blend Use the blend root to fill in the white space in the iris. Carefully work around the highlight. Don’t press too hard. You can still see the lines exiting the pupil when finished. If most of the lines are gone, you used the blender with too much force or did not press hard enough when creating the spokes.

    Step 6:

    Add depth Use the 6B pencil to create shadows under the eyelids to give the eyes more depth and volume.

    Step 7:

    Shading the skin Shading the whites of the eyes as well as the skin around the eyes. Don’t leave the eyeball white or it will look unrealistic and lack depth. For more detailed instructions on how to buff the whites of your eyes and how to make the eyeballs look round, click here. Darken the creases with a 4B pencil. Use a kneaded eraser to highlight highlights as well as dab on eye areas that need lightening. Examples include the whites of the eyes, the lower eyelid area, the brow bone, and the inner corner of the eye near the tear duct. Want to improve your shading skills? Click here to read my shading tutorial!

    Step 8:

    Drawing Eyebrows and Eyelashes Draw eyebrows as well as eyelashes. Eyelashes should be drawn with curved lines, NOT straight lines. To create brows, use a thin HB pencil. For eyelashes, use something darker, such as 6B. Go through the drawing and darken areas like pupils, creases, shadows and clean up highlights to make your drawing SUPER! Click here for a super detailed tutorial on how to draw eyelashes

    Step 9:

    Edit I added some eyelash reflections, some subtle blood vessels as well as darkening the overall drawing. Try to use as many shades as possible when drawing the eyes. Most people are afraid of going into the dark. Look at the picture in step 8 and compare it with the last step. Going dark makes a huge difference! I also stopped at step 8, because I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to remove it if my efforts turned into total disaster. This fear keeps me from being satisfied with all of my drawings because they lack depth. So go a step further and use your softer pencils!

    Similar drawings you can refer to

    Easy drawing eyes with pencil

  • How to sketch a face proportionally – Easy way to draw a face – Pencil Sketch for beginners

    How to sketch a face proportionally – Easy way to draw a face – Pencil Sketch for beginners

    How to sketch a face proportionally with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    Easy way to draw a face

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1

    Draw an oval and divide it into 3 parts for the head. Make the oval face a little rounder than usual because girls usually have rounder faces than boys. To divide the oval into 3 parts, start by drawing a line across the center. Then draw a second horizontal line that goes through the midpoint of the first line you drew and the bottom of the oval.[1]
    Dividing the face into parts will make it easier to get the face proportions later.
    Imagine that her face is at eye level and you are looking her straight in the eye.

    Step 2

    Draw the eyes on the top horizontal line. Girls have all kinds of eye shapes, but in general, they are drawn with larger and rounder eyes than boys. Center the eyes on the horizontal line so that the line runs through the center of each eye. Also, make the distance between the inner corner of each eye equal to the length of one eye. If you draw a third eye in between the eyes, it will fit perfectly.[2]

    Step 3

    Add pupils and eyelashes to the eyes. Girls usually have longer and thicker eyelashes than boys. To create the look of long, thick lashes, highlight and thicken the upper and lower lash lines, making them thicker at the outer corners. Once you’ve finished applying your lashes, draw a large circle in each eye that is partially obscured by the upper lash line and with equal white space on each side. Then draw a smaller circle within each of the large circles and shade them to make pupils. Leave a small dot of white space in each pupil to look like light is reflected from them.[3]

    Step 4

    Draw a curved eyebrow above each eye. In general, girls’ eyebrows are thinner and more curved than boys’ eyebrows, but you can customize the shape and thickness of the eyebrows. To draw eyebrows, start with the pencil slightly above the outer corner of one eye and draw a downward curved line, which curves downward and begins to curve upwards as you approach the inner corner of the eye. Then repeat with the other eye.[4]
    To make the brows thicker, glide over the lines you’ve drawn a few times and shade around the arches.

    Step 5

    Draw the tip of the nose along the bottom horizontal line. Like boys, girls have many different nose shapes, but their noses are often drawn with fewer soft lines to avoid them looking too masculine. To draw the tip of the nose, start drawing a little higher than the bottom horizontal line with the tip of the pencil aligning with the inner corner of the upper eye. Then draw a short curved line down the horizontal line that doesn’t reach that line, followed by a horizontal curve pointing up and down and meeting the horizontal line. Repeat the same steps with the other side of the face, but duplicated, to complete the tip of the nose.[5]
    Avoid drawing the bridge of the nose as it can make the nose look too masculine. You will be able to define the bridge later by shading instead of rough lines.

    Step 6

    Use the shadow to gently define the bridge and tip of the nose. Start with your pencil at the inner end of the eyebrow on one side of the face. Then, lightly blend along the bridge of the nose, stopping when it reaches the corner of the eye. Next, bring your pencil down the nostril on the same side and gently draw a vertical curve towards the bridge of the nose. Then, shade in the space between that line and the outer edge of the nostril to define the tip of the nose.[6]
    Only do this on one side of the face. If you try to polish both sides of the nose, it may look too obvious and masculine.

    Step 7

    Draw the lips between the tip of the nose and the chin. For a typical girl’s face, you’ll want to make the lips round and full. Starting with the pencil at the midpoint between the nose and chin, draw a short, horizontal, upward curved line in the middle of the 2 sides of the face, this will be the concave point at the bottom of the upper lip. Then draw a slightly longer upward curved line extending beyond each end of the first curve. Next, repeat the same steps slightly above the lines you just drew and connect the ends of these outer curves to the ends of the first outer curves you drew to complete the upper lip. Finally, draw a long upward curved line from the corner of the lip to the corner of the other lip to make the bottom lip.[7]
    The outer corners of the lips should extend past the nostrils above them. Otherwise, the lips may look too small.

    Step 8

    Draw an ear on each side of the head. To draw the ears, start from the side of the head so that your pencil aligns with the outer edge of the eyebrow. Then, draw a short, horizontal, upward curved line extending away from the side of the head to form the top of the ear. Next, draw a vertical line that curves outwards running from the end of the top of the ear down to the side of the face just above where the tip of the nose falls. Instead of bringing the end of the curve to the side of the face, leave a small gap and fill it with a small, upward curved line to make the bottom of the ear. Repeat with the other end.[8]

    Step 9

    Draw the hair with a hairline starting below the top of the oval. This will give the face a soft, feminine hairline. If you draw the hairline right on top of the oval, the forehead can look rough and too big. After you draw the hairline, draw the outline of the hair so that it is larger and wider than the oval, this will make the hair look fuller. Then, with a pencil, draw long lines along the length of the hair so that it looks like individual curls.[9]
    You can draw the hair tucked behind the ear or draw over the ear and erase the part of the ear that is covered by the hair.

     

    How to sketch a face proportionally