Tag: Drawing

  • How to draw scooby doo step by step | Animals are easy to draw

    How to draw scooby doo step by step | Animals are easy to draw

    How to draw scooby doo with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy animals to draw for beginners and kids.

    How to draw scooby doo 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

    In the first step of the Scooby-Doo tutorial, we’ll start with his muzzle and nose. First, his nose will be drawn as a rounded triangle.

    Then you can use some curves around the nose to contour the muzzle.

    As you can see in the reference image, there will be a dividing line in the center of the muzzle where it connects to the nose.

    Step 2

    Draw the bottom of his mouth and chin
    Continuing with your Scooby-Doo drawing, you’ll add the bottom of his mouth and chin.

    First, use a curved line below his muzzle for the bottom lip. Then you can use another curve for his chin below that.

    Step 3

    Next, draw the top of his head and ears
    Now that you’ve drawn its nose, muzzle, and mouth, we’ll add the crown and ears in this step of the Scooby-Doo tutorial.

    You can use some simple curves for the sides of his head, then draw his pointy ears.

    The top of the right ear will bunch up slightly at the top.

    Step 4

    Now draw his neck and collar
    For this part of the Scooby-Doo drawing, you will draw his neck and collar. For his neck, you can simply extend two straight lines down from his head.

    You can then draw a thin and rounded rectangle for his collar as shown in the reference image.

    Step 5

    Start drawing Scooby’s chest in this section
    We’ll be moving away from Scooby’s head for now as you draw a chest for him in this step of our Scooby-Doo drawing tutorial.

    To draw his chest, simply use two curved lines that mirror each other below his head. The reference image will show you how long these bust lines should be.

    Step 6

    Next, start drawing his front legs
    This step of your Scooby-Doo drawing will see you add its front legs.

    You can start by drawing some curves for his shoulders and then give him some slim legs ending in curved shapes for his toes.

    Step 7

    Now draw some back legs for Scooby
    Scooby is sitting in this image, so we’ll be drawing his hind legs to reflect that in this step of the Scooby-Doo drawing tutorial.

    The hips and top of the hind legs will be drawn with some curves. His feet will then be drawn with a combination of straight and curved lines for his toes.

    If that sounds confusing, be sure to keep a close eye on the reference image we’ve provided to help you!

    Step 8

    Draw a tail for Scooby
    This part of your Scooby-Doo drawing will be an easy one for you to do! All you need to do is draw his tail out from the back of his right shin.

    You can draw this with a curve like in the picture we provided. It’s as easy as that and you’re ready for the final details!

    Step 9

    Added final details for Scooby
    Before you add some color in the final step of this Scooby-Doo tutorial, we only have some details and final touches to add! First, you can draw his little eyes with some simple ovals.

  • How to draw a willow tree step by step | Easy tree drawing

    How to draw a willow tree step by step | Easy tree drawing

    How to draw a willow tree with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy drawings for kids and beginners.

    How to draw a willow tree 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 the curved trunk. Use pairs of curves for the trunk and individual roots. Stems and roots should overlap slightly.

    Step 2.

    Use pairs of curves, some overlapping with the trunk lines, to outline branches or limbs. Draw “V” shaped lines at the ends of a number. Then start sketching the foliage. Use a series of interconnected “U” shaped lines.

    Step 3.

    Continue drawing the fallen foliage. Use a series of connected “U” shaped lines to draw “V” shaped cotton balls.

    Step 4.

    Continue drawing “V” shaped verdur flower clusters using a series of connected “U” shaped lines. Texture the leaves with single “U” shaped lines and short chains of connecting lines.

    Step 5.

    Draw two more crying “V” shaped cotton balls using a series of connected “U” shaped lines. Then use longer curved lines to draw the side of the tree crown. Texture the foliage with curves and “U” shapes.

    Step 6.

    Use curved lines to further outline the crown of the tree. Notice that the tops of the branches overlap. Texture the leaves with some “U” shaped lines.

    Step 7.

    Draw the top branch of the willow tree, using a series of interconnected curved lines. Notice how its vertex overlaps its faces and with the existing contours. Texture the leaves with curves.

    Step 8.

    Complete the outline of the tree using a series of connecting curves.

    Step 9.

    Texture the leaves with some connecting curves. Bark texture with curves and swirls. Then draw the ground below the tree using wavy lines with points facing up.

    Step 10

    Color your crying willow cartoon. Both the bark and leaves of the willow tree are usually silvery green.

  • How to draw rice plants step by step | Easy to draw rice plants

    How to draw rice plants step by step | Easy to draw rice plants

    How to draw rice plants with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy drawing tutorial for beginners and everyone.

    How to draw rice plants 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

    We draw the roots of the rice plant, they are cluster roots, drawn deep into the ground.

    Step 2

    Next draw the stem of the rice plant with sword-shaped leaves surrounding the stem, which are hollow tubes. Note that the leaf is slightly curved in the form of an arc.

    Step 3

    Next draw the grain of rice each grain of rice. Draw a few flowers to make the plant more beautiful.

    Step 4

    Color the rice plants, the roots are brown, the stems and leaves are green and the ears are yellow.

     

  • How to Draw Different Eye Shapes Step by Step

    How to Draw Different Eye Shapes Step by Step

    How to Draw Different Eye Shapes easy with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy drawing tutorial for beginners and All.

    How to Draw Different Eye Shapes

    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 circle Using an HB pencil, let’s start by drawing a circle. This circle represents the eyeball.

    Step 2

    Choose an angle How angled do you want the eye to be? Draw a line through the circle at the angle you prefer. Feel free to deviate from the examples above. Note: the left side of each circle is the inner side of the eye. This method is great if you’re drawing a pair of eyes on the same face.

    Step 3

    Draw the inner corner of the eye Time to draw the inner corner of the eye. You can use multiple shapes. Angular, pointed or rounded like the examples above and in the bonus section. For small or shallow corners, stay very close to the circle. For deep and wide corners, place it well outside the circle.

    Step 4

    Draw the upper eyelid Draw the upper eyelid while staying within the bounds of the circle. Imagine that the eyelid wraps around a sphere. The last example shows the right side of the eyelid wrapping around the eyeball with a large, steep curve. For almond-shaped eyes, you’ll want to stick with a slim football-shaped curve and the deepest part of the arc should be in the middle of the eyelid.

    Step 5

    Draw the lower eyelid Now draw the lower eyelid. Be sure to draw a slight bump near the inner corner of the eye and avoid pulling the eyelid too far from the line you created in step 2. For almond eyes, the arc of the upper and lower eyelids is very closely aligned vertically.

    Step 6

    Add a crease Draw the crease above the eye starting from the inner corner and working outward. The thicker the space between this line and the eye, the thicker the crease will be. You can freely imitate the curve of the top cover. This crease should not exceed the line you created in step 2, unless you draw wrinkles. For the hooded eye, you’ll want to bring the crease as close to the upper eyelid as possible. You can even overlap them or cut off part of the top cover. When drawing the crease, keep your lines fairly light. A dark crease will look really deep.

    Step 7

    Erase outlines Carefully erase your outlines. I used a hard tombow eraser to save time.

    Step 8

    Add some detail At the inner corner of the eye, draw a curve or two to separate the eyeball from the soft pink wattle. For iris sizing, a good rule of thumb is that the iris takes up about 2/4 of the eyeball (horizontally). Examples below: If you want to draw a perfectly shaped iris, draw a full circle, then erase the parts of the circle that stick out from the eyeball. This step should be done very lightly. Once you have the position and size you want, darken the outline of the iris.

    Step 9

    Shade your eye To shade and add more detail.

  • How to Draw a Female face Step by Step

    How to Draw a Female face Step by Step

    How to Draw a Female face easy with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. How to draw a girl for beginners and All.

    How to Draw a Female face

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

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

    Step 1

    Face shape Draw a circle and make a small horizontal line at the bottom for the chin. Its position should be roughly half the diameter of the circle vertically. This is important because the circle was drawn freehand, so the horizontal diameter might be different. Women tend to have shorter chins than their male counterparts, so a long chin can display a more masculine look. When you’re done, draw the line from the jawline to connect the circle to the chin. Women have all kinds of face shapes, but for this example, I’m going to stick with a smooth, tapered jawline that’s less angular. Finally, use a ruler to draw a thin line vertically down the middle of the face.

    Step 2

    Draw guidelines for the face Measure the length of the face and draw a ruler along the side of your drawing using a straight ruler. Then, divide it into 8 equal spaces lengthwise. Label each of the ticks like the image on the left and once you are done, use a ruler to carefully draw faint lines on the face across the labeled ticks: CENTER LINE, 2, 3, A and C. If you are Been through this tutorial several times already and want to try it without the ruler, draw your lines in this order: CENTER LINE, 2, 3 , B, A, C, essentially breaking sections of your drawing in half again and even. Example: Click here to see the SIMPLE version of this tutorial. It’s a faster method and it also comes with a video!

    Step 3

    Draw the eyes On the CENTER LINE, draw 4 graduations that separate the face into 5 equal spaces horizontally. If you’re like me and have drawn a very narrow cheek/jaw line, you’ll want to consider the overall diameter of the circle (the two dotted lines mark the overall diameter of the head). When drawing the eyes, keep in mind that women generally have larger, more open eyes than men. If you want to learn how to draw realistic eye shapes and size your irises correctly, visit this tutorial. And click here for a super detailed tutorial + video on how to draw a pair of realistic eyes.

    Step 4

    Nose To draw the nose, extend the two lines at the inner corner of each eye to line 3. This will serve as a guideline for the width of the nose. If you’ve already read my nose drawing tutorial, place your circle above line 2. I’m going for a short, narrow nose with a narrow bridge.

    Step 5

    Eyebrows The image on the left shows the top of the brow bone. I added this so you can see how the eyebrows are naturally positioned in relation to the bone structure. In the image on the right, you can see that the eyebrows are drawn below the C-line. For a surprise expression, the eyebrows will be drawn closer to the C-line. Click here if you want to learn how to draw realistic eyebrows.

    Step 6

    Lips From the center of each iris, draw a vertical line up to line 3. This will give us a boundary for the mouth. If you have already practiced my tutorial on drawing lips, place your triangle under the nose. The base of the triangle should be drawn inside the square. The top of the triangle should extend where the bottom of the nose is. After drawing the lips, you might feel the need to lengthen or shorten the chin to make it more proportional to the rest of the face. This is perfectly normal. It happens to me all the time. That’s why it’s important to draw using clear lines so you can easily fix things.

    Step 7

    Ears The CENTER LINE and Line 2 are general boundaries for the ears. You can learn how to draw realistic ears here.

    Step 8

    Hair When drawing hair on women, keep in mind that women generally have narrower and shorter foreheads than men. I drew my character’s hairline well below the A-line and drew more hair to the sides of the temple, being careful not to bring the hair too close to the eyebrow.
    Remember to give volume to the hair by leaving plenty of space between the head and the hair. For more detailed instructions on how to draw hair, visit this tutorial this tutorial.
    I like to do one last check before erasing all my directives. Check if the facial features need to be changed. Maybe you would like to change the length of the nose or the shape of the eyes. Once you are happy with your results, use a hard eraser to clean up any lines.

  • How To Draw A Female Face (Side view) Step by Step

    How To Draw A Female Face (Side view) Step by Step

    How To Draw A Female Face (Side view) easy with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Girl drawing with Pencil for beginners and All.

    How To Draw A Female Face (Side view)

    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 Draw an oval and a line at the bottom. The line should be away from the oval by a little more than half the vertical diameter of the oval. That is, a little more than the vertical radius of the oval.

    Step 2

    Face Contour Connect the oval to the horizontal line to complete the shape of the head. Next, draw a long straight line down the middle of the oval. Don’t worry about shaping the jawline or chin just yet. These are only rough guidelines!

    Step 3

    Make a ruler Use the length of the head to make a ruler on the side of your drawing. Don’t draw it too close to the face as you want to make room for the nose. Divide your ruler into 8 equal spaces and use a straight ruler to draw lines from each tick across the head. Remember to keep your lines light. It will be a pain to erase later.

    Step 4

    Eyebrow, Forehead and Top of Head Now that we’re done with the guidelines, let’s start drawing the top of the head. Where the CENTER LINE meets the face, draw a shallow curve. I try to avoid a deep curve because I don’t want to draw too much attention to the brow area. I just try to keep it soft and subtle. Once done, draw a slight bump for the forehead, then use the oval as a rough guide to draw the forehead and the rest of the upper head.

    Step 5

    Nose If you haven’t read my nose tutorial, go here first. I prefer to draw the nose without the circles, but you can use this technique if you wish. I like to draw my nose at medium length, keeping the tip of the nose below line 1. The angle of the nose depends on the face I’m drawing, but I tend to draw them at a 50 degree angle.

    Step 6

    Mouth From the base of the nose, form a natural curve that descends through line 2 and wraps towards the face, creating a full upper lip. The corner of the mouth should not extend too far past the nostril. Next, draw the lower lip which should be above line 3. When you are done, check if there is enough space for the chin or if there is way too much space. Adjust the lips accordingly to prepare for the next step.

    Step 7

    Chin and jawline Keep in mind that your chin and jawline do not have to follow the head/face shape guideline exactly. Extend the jawline beyond the vertical line that runs down the center of the face. When I draw women, I tend to make the jawline look soft or rounded, less angled.

    Step 8

    Neck Draw the front and back of the neck. Avoid drawing the neck using vertical lines. Also try to avoid using straight lines, as this will look very unnatural.

    Step 9

    Eyes and eyebrows To find where to place the eye, draw a vertical line from the corner of the lip to the CENTER LINE. The eye should be drawn where these two lines meet. If you want more details on how to draw a side eye, visit this tutorial. Follow the general shape of the eye to form the eyebrow. Keep the eyebrow well below the C line for a casual look. For a more surprised expression, draw the eyebrows a little higher and stretch the eye with them.

    Step 10

    Ear From the jawline, trace the outline of the ear. This outline can be anywhere from about the CENTER LINE to line 2. Learn how to draw ears.

    Step 11

    Hair Draw the hairline from the forehead starting between lines A and B. When drawing the hair at the sideburns (hair between the ear and the cheek) keep your lines very clear as females have very sparse sideburns . Don’t forget to volumize the hair, to learn more visit my hair tutorial.
    Satisfied with the appearance of your drawing? Take out your eraser and have fun erasing your marks! To save time, I like to use an electric eraser followed by a kneaded eraser to get into those tight spots or overlapping lines.

    Experiment by Drawing Many Unique Faces

    When you’re comfortable, try drawing faces without the ruler on the side. The examples below have very rough guidelines. In fact, if you look closely, you can see how sloppy they are. Once you get the hang of it, you should be able to draw realistic and unique female faces at will! My challenge for you is to fill an entire page of your sketchbook with rows and rows of faces. Make them small so you can fit as many as you can (in fact, I find it harder to draw large scale faces). It may take 5 or more tries to figure it out. If you’ve filled out the whole page but your faces aren’t quite right, come back and follow this tutorial again.
    Do you like my teaching style and want to apply? Leave me a comment below and I’ll see what I can do for you 🙂
    In the meantime, happy drawing and I’ll see you soon with another detailed drawing tutorial!

  • How To Draw Closed Eyes Step by Step

    How To Draw Closed Eyes Step by Step

    How To Draw Closed Eyes easy with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Pencil drawing tutorials for beginners and everyone.

    How to Draw Closed Eyes

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below


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

    Step 1

    Determine the size of the eyes Determine the size you want for an eye and use 2 ticks to mark the limits of this eye. Use a ruler to draw a horizontal line through the ticks and down the right side of the page. Then measure the first space and multiply it by 3. You should now end up with 3 equal spaces running horizontally across your sketchbook.

    Step 2

    Draw circles Draw a circle for each eye. Make sure each circle fits within the boundaries.

    Step 3

    Determine the angle of each eye Determine the slant angle of the eyes and draw a line through each circle, making sure the angles are similar. Watch the video to learn how.

    Step 4

    Draw the shapes of the eyes Draw the inner and outer corners of each eye at the intersection of the oblique line and the circle. The inner corner of each eye should be deeper and darker than the outer corner or tail of the eye. When drawing the tail crease, let your lines become lighter instead of having a hard edge. Finally, draw a set of curves to form the eyelids.

    Step 5

    Draw the shape of each eyebrow Use my eye shadow technique to draw a set of eyebrows. I like to draw the eyebrows just above the circles and slightly wider than each eye. In the video I show you a technique for matching the eyebrows as well as where to draw the arch. We will detail the eyebrows later. Let’s take the next step!

    Step 6

    Shading Before shading, make sure the guidelines you drew in steps 1-3 are only slightly visible. You can use your kneaded eraser to roll a layer of graphite over these areas. Let’s start by shading the upper eyelids. Use the side of your pencil to shade an almond-like shape. The circle around each eye can help you see if your shading on the right eye is similar to the left eye. If you want to draw details like dark circles under the eyes, you can use the circles as a guide. Watch the video for an example. Add some light shading for the bridge of the nose. When you’re done, erase what’s left of each circle.

    Step 7

    Shade the rest of the face Shade the rest of the face. You can use these two tutorials to learn more about shading: How to Shade and Pencil Shading Techniques How to Shade a Face: The Ultimate Tutorial.

    Step 8

    Draw the eyebrows Here I switched to my 4B 0.5mm lead. Starting at the bottom of each eyebrow, draw upward strokes. Be sure to lift your pencil at the end of each stroke to make the hairs look more realistic. For a super detailed tutorial on this, check out this tutorial. At the top of each eyebrow, draw downward strokes. Add a few hairs down the middle if they still look bare. This step is very subtle, but also very important. Use an HB pencil to shade directly under each brow. Make sure the transition is gradual. Now brows look like they belong, instead of just glued to the skin.

    Step 9

    Adding Lines to Eyelids This step is optional… but it’s super fun, so why not do it too? This one is more of a crease than a wrinkle. When the eyes open, a crease forms on the eyelid. Use an H pencil and the lightest pressure to draw two creases. The darker you draw them, the deeper they will appear. Draw a row of curved diagonal lines along the edge of each eyelid. This area of ​​the skin is very thin and wrinkles when the skin is pulled. You will also want to use an H pencil for this. Depending on where the light is coming from in your drawing, blend the opposite side of each drawn diagonal line. For example: in this design, the light comes from the top, so the side of each wrinkle that faces the light will be left alone, while the side opposite the light will need to be blended. Unless you’re drawing this on a large scale, avoid using a blending stump as the tip won’t be fine enough for this job. Instead, use an H and HB pencil to create a nice gradient along each wrinkle. Using a kneaded eraser, go over the areas of each wrinkle that face the light and gently dab with the pinched end of your kneaded eraser to lift a thin line of graphite. Highlights should appear brighter and wrinkles should become more apparent and shapely.

    Step 10

    Draw the eyelashes To begin, draw 3 eyelashes for each eye. One on the far left, far right, and another in the middle. The eyelashes should unfurl away from each other. If you want to be really careful, lightly line the lashes with an H or HB pencil to start. Once you are okay with the placement, curvature and length etc, go over it with a darker pencil like a 4B. Here I used a 0.5mm 4B lead. Take your time to fill in the spaces in between. It is normal for some eyelashes to touch each other. It’s actually more natural when they form triangles or even intersect. Finally, use an HB or 2B pencil to smudge directly under the upper eyelid to create a light cast shadow from the lashes. This is my first time doing a written tutorial + video tutorial and I want to know what you think! Do you like videos alongside my usual stuff? Does this enlighten you or would you prefer the video tutorial to be done another way? Your feedback is always appreciated and will help me improve the tutorials further 🙂 I will also be working on creating videos for previous tutorials. So if you’re not subscribed to me on YouTube, click here. Youtube won’t notify you when I post new videos unless you also tap the bell icon next to the subscribe button, so don’t forget to click that too.

  • How to Draw Faces with Pencil Step by Step

    How to Draw Faces with Pencil Step by Step

    How to Draw Faces easy with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Pencil drawing tutorials for beginners and everyone.

    How to Draw Faces

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

     

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

    Tools:

    – HB pencil

    – Kneaded Eraser (for lifting graphite in layers)

    – Plastic Eraser (for erasing things completely)

    – Canson Sketch Paper

    How to draw a male face easily

    Step 1

    Draw a circle Draw a circle, then draw a line through the center vertically and horizontally. Try to keep your construction lines as light as possible. If you can’t draw a good circle, don’t worry! Trace a round object like a mug or a roll of tape.

    Step 2

    Draw a line for the chin To figure out where to draw the chin, use your ruler or a pencil and your finger to measure half the diameter of the circle (from the bottom of the circle to the horizontal line), then transfer your measurement to the bottom of the circle and draw a line for the chin.

    Step 3

    Draw the cheeks and jawline Draw the cheeks and jawline connecting the chin to the circle. Remember to keep your lines light. We’ll give more definition to the face later. The clearer your lines are, the easier it will be to erase and make changes. Important: Before proceeding to the next step, erase the horizontal line inside the circle.

    Step 4

    Draw facial construction lines Through the center of the head, draw a vertical and horizontal line. Divide the lower part of the face in half, then in half again. Do the same for the upper part of the face. These lines are for the eyes, nose, lips and hair.

    Step 5

    Draw the eyes and eyebrows On the line labeled eyes, divide the face into 5 equal sections. Be sure to consider the full width of the head. Note: Thanks to Pranab Mahajan for reminding me to add this little detail – If you have trouble dividing the face into 5 equal sections, measure the width of the head with a ruler and divide your number by 5. Example: If the widest part of the head measures 6 cm, divide it by 5 to get 1.2 cm. Next, divide the head into sections of 1.2 cm each. Draw your eyes in the appropriate spaces. Click here for a detailed eye drawing tutorial.

    Step 6

    Draw the nose Before drawing the nose, we will need some boundary lines. Draw a line going down from the corner of each eye and stopping at the line marked “nose”. Let’s draw the nose within these limits. For a medium length nose, draw it above the nose line. Learn to draw a nose: blog version, video version.

    Step 7

    Draw the lips We will also need some dividing lines for the lips. Draw a line of demarcation down from the center of each eye and ending at the line labeled “lips”. Draw a triangle directly under (touching) the nose and ending on the “lip” line. Learn how to draw lips using my triangle method: blog version, video version.

    Step 8

    Draw the Hair Draw the hairline creating a very angular, well-defined shape. I like to draw the top hairline between these 2 lines. Once that’s done, draw the rest of the hair. To give her hair more volume, draw your outlines farther from the head, but make sure the distance is fairly consistent, otherwise the shape of the head may look unrealistic. Step 9: Draw the ears Approximately between the eyes and the nose, draw the ears.

    Step 10

    Complete her face Give the cheeks, jawline and chin a little more definition. I gave her a sharp jawline with a faded chin. To make someone look leaner, you can draw subtle lines to shape the cheeks. Finally, give it a thick neck and add the shoulders as well. I erased the construction lines to show you his unfettered face. You can save these construction lines to help you at the end of this tutorial when we swap facial features to transform our characters!

    How to draw a female face easily

    Step 1

    Draw a circle Same here – draw a circle with a line through the center vertically and horizontally.

    Step 2

    Find out where to draw the chin Measure half the diameter of the circle and add it to the bottom to get the chin, except THIS time draw the chin slightly shorter.

    Step 3

    Draw the cheeks, jawline and chin For women, I like to draw a narrow face with a narrow jawline. For the chin, taper your lines inward so that the chin is narrower than the male’s.

    Step 4

    Draw facial construction lines Erase the horizontal line inside the circle, then draw a line through the center of the head vertically and horizontally. Divide the lower part of the face in half, then in half again. Do the same for the top of the head.

    Step 5

    Draw the eyes On the line labeled eyes, divide the head into 5 equal sections taking into account the full width of the head. Draw your eyes in the 2nd and 4th spaces. How to draw a pair of realistic eyes.

    Step 6

    Draw the nose Again, draw a set of boundary lines coming down from the inner corner of each eye. Draw your nose a little higher than the “nose line” for a medium length nose. For a more feminine face, draw a narrow nose using soft lines that aren’t too sharp/angular. For the bridge of the nose, draw a smooth curve that isn’t too dark.

    Step 7

    Draw the mouth Create your boundary lines coming down from the center of each eye. Draw your triangle directly below the nose and resting on the line labeled “lips”. For a medium length mouth, draw it well inside the boundary lines. Rest the lower lip on the line labeled “lips”.

    Step 8

    Draw the ears Draw the ears roughly between the line of the eyes and the line of the nose.

    Step 9

    Draw hair Females tend to have softer, rounder hairlines than males. Draw a smooth line around the forehead without making many sharp angles. Also, be sure to keep your lines fairly light. Once you have completed the hairline, draw the rest of the hair. For a super detailed tutorial on how to draw hair, visit this tutorial.

    Step 10

    Complete her face Draw the cheeks, jawline and chin using smooth lines. A square chin can make your design look much more masculine (not that there’s anything wrong with that!). Finally, give her a narrow neck compared to hers. A thick neck can indicate a muscular individual.

     

  • How to draw a cute milk carton step by step | Easy drawing for children

    How to draw a cute milk carton step by step | Easy drawing for children

    How to draw cute milk box with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Drawing for kids and beginners.

    How to draw cute milk box 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 top of the side edge of the box.
    Using straight lines, outline a rectangle.

    Step 2

    Description of the longitudinal side.
    Draw two parallel vertical lines and connect them at the bottom.

    Step 3

    Add the second side.
    Depict the side edge on the right side using straight lines.

    Step 4

    Draw the top of the box.
    At the top, outline a small rectangle.

    Step 5

    Draw the outline of the label on one side of the box.
    At this stage, sketch two parallel lines on one side.

    Step 6

    Add the border of the label on the other side.
    Repeat the previous step and draw two parallel lines on the other side.

    Step 7

    Write letter.
    Write the word “milk” on the label.

    Step 8

    More details.
    Draw some lines like in the example. and add a funny mask on the face of the box.

    Step 9

    Cartoon milk color.
    Choose any color to color the label.

  • How to draw ninja hattori step by step | Easy ninja drawing

    How to draw ninja hattori step by step | Easy ninja drawing

    How to draw ninja hattori with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Cartoon drawing tutorials for beginners and everyone.

    How to draw ninja hattori 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

    Guys, you have to draw the face of Ninja Hattori in the first step, because the most important part of any drawing is the face of that drawing or anime and when you do this your drawing will start start like the picture above and then your step will be completed.

    Step 2

    Guys, in this step you will have to make the Ninja Hattori the middle part like its shoulders and belly and when you do so your drawing will start like the picture above and your step will be complete.

    Step 3

    Guys, in this step you have to make Ninja Hattori its hands and fingers and when you do so your drawing will start like the picture above and your step will be complete.

    Step 4

    Friends, in this step you will have to make a lower part of the body such as feet, legs and when doing so, your drawing will start to look like the image above.

    Step 5

    Guys, in this step you will have to color the lower Ninja Hattori’s drawing in which you will have to color blue on Ninja Hattori’s clothes and yellow on the sides of his arms, and as you do this this, the drawing will start like the image above and then your step will be complete.

  • How to draw papaya tree step by step | Draw papaya tree easy

    How to draw papaya tree step by step | Draw papaya tree easy

    How to draw a papaya tree with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy drawings for kids and beginners.

     

    How to draw a papaya tree 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

    First, draw the body tree. Draw a line that goes up but leaves a small gap upwards. Draw your last line a little differently but make it a little wavy and leave a space a little smaller than the line you have left.

    Step 2

    Next, draw the trunk trees. At the bottom of the tree, draw a V to the side and open to the right. Draw a other VNH surface on that, but open it at the left. Continue VNH alternates up the middle of the trunk.

    Step 3

    Then draw the branches. Where you left a small gap to the left of the trunk, draw an oblique line to the left, to the left of the opening. Do the same with the gaps you left on the right side of the trunk tree but this time make the lines oblique to the right. Draw about three small lines along the inside of your branches.

    Step 4

    Now, leaves. The side from must be, draw a dot with about seven lines coming from all directions. At the end of each line, draw six arrows that all connect in the middle. Repeat these steps at the end of all your branches for more options.

    Step 5

    Finally, draw the papaya fruit. At the end of your branches, draw a small line going down. From there draw a large oval with slightly upward and downward curves in the center. This is your papaya result.

    Step 6

    Finally, color the picture. Please color the leaves green and the resulting yellow for the featured image. the trunk you can color light.

  • How to draw a palm tree step by step | Draw coconut tree easy

    How to draw a palm tree step by step | Draw coconut tree easy

    How to draw a palm tree with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy drawings for kids and beginners.

    How to draw a palm tree 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 serrated edges of palm leaves
    Drawing step: Draw serrated edges of palm leaves
    Let’s start sketching the drawing and improve our sketch. Draw the edges of the palm leaves in an outline with zig-zag jagged lines similar to drawing hair for a monkey or feathers on a witch’s broom.

    Make zig-zags vary in size and shape. Notice the direction of the tips in the shape of the leaf – sideways at the top then down as the leaf curls down.

    Step 2:

    Finish painting the remaining palm leaves
    Drawing step: Finish painting the remaining palm leaves
    Now that you’ve got some practice on the bottom two leaves, let’s finish drawing the remaining four palm leaves using the same jagged lines.

    Step 3:

    Draw coconut and palm tree trunk
    Drawing step: Draw the coconut and the palm tree
    Now it’s time to sketch the three coconuts – it’s a straight outline of the sketch where the coconut is not hidden behind the palm leaves.

    Next, draw the palm tree trunk. The small improvement here is the stem bulge at ground level – that’s where the palm tree will expand as the trunk turns to roots.

    Step 4:

    Draw a small island beach for palm trees
    Drawing step: Draw a small island beach for the palm tree
    Let’s draw a small island beach for the palm tree to stand on. Again, this is just a direct outline of the sketch. Add another line to mark the sea horizon.

    Step 5:

    Add some final detail and texture
    Drawing step: Add some final details and texture
    All that’s left in our “how to draw a brush” tutorial is to add some detail and texture.

    Draw the rings on the palm stem. Add a little “S” sway to complete the trunk at ground level. Draw the midribs – note that we leave a small gap when the midribs disappear at the tips of the leaves.

    The final improvement is to add some small waves around the island, to suggest that the calm sea is breaking at the beach.

     

  • How to draw a capsicum easy step by step | Easy chili plant drawing

    How to draw a capsicum easy step by step | Easy chili plant drawing

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

    How to draw a capsicum easy 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

    First we draw the main stem of the chili plant. Draw a vertical line.

    Step 2

    Next, let’s draw its branches, on the branches we draw the leaves. We draw the leaves and branches in proportion to the trunk.

    Step 3

    Also from the branches and stems of chili peppers. On the top of the plant are usually flowers, so we draw the white flowers of the chili plant. and don’t forget to draw some results to make the tree more lively.

    Step 4

    Finally, color the plant, stem and green leaves, unripe green peppers, ripe red, white flowers.

     

  • How to Draw a Eyebrow Step by Step

    How to Draw a Eyebrow Step by Step

    How to Draw a Eyebrow with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Pencil drawing tutorials for beginners and All.

    How to Draw a Eyebrow

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

     

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

    Decide on Eyebrow Height

    We must first figure out where to draw the eyebrow above our eye. I’ll place mine close to the eye but feel free to play around with the height to see what you prefer. With men, I like to pull the eyebrow closer to the eye.

    Outline the Eyebrow

    Once you’ve decided on the eyebrow height, let’s create a few rough guidelines to help us construct the eyebrow outline. These don’t need to be exact.

    Navigate just outside the left eye, move your pen straight up and draw a very light line to mark the spot. This is roughly where your eyebrow begins. Navigate to the right corner of the eye, go straight up and add a slight tick. This will be the point where the eyebrow arches. Angle outward from the right corner of your eye to the end of your eyebrow.

    You can create a number of shapes using the guidelines we just drew to help you out. I’m going with something fairly angular, not too curvy, to make the eye look more masculine

    Instead of drawing a solid outline, use tiny pencil strokes that flow in the same direction our eyebrow hairs are pointing. This way they blend in and just disappear as we continue drawing. Use small, light strokes. Don’t worry too much about how they look, we mostly want to focus on the eyebrow shape we’re going to make. Adjust the shape as you like before moving on to the next step.

    Understanding Eyebrow Hair Direction

    To simplify the rest of the eyebrow drawing process, I’m dividing the eyebrow into two zones. Let’s call the bottom half zone 1 and the top half, zone 2.

    In Zone 1, the hair mostly points up and towards the end of the eyebrow. At the beginning of the eyebrow, they can even point in the opposite direction. Zone 2 is simple, they mostly point down towards the end of the eyebrow. In the middle section (between the two zones) they point to the end of the eyebrow while following the same path as the boundary line.
    You can draw a boundary line between zones 1 and 2 by starting with hair-like strokes from top left to bottom right. Because every eyebrow is different
    Search google for some eyebrow images and you might find a distinct line running through the eyebrow and separating it into two zones, like example A which I find fairly common, like example B where zone 1 is the most prominent, or even one like Example C where Zone 2 is most prominent.

    ZONE 1: Draw the Bottom Half of the Eyebrow

    To keep the eyebrow looking as natural as possible, make sure not to draw the hairs in a perfectly straight path, but to stagger them to create a more random pattern.
    Another thing to remember is to not draw them all straight and parallel to each other and instead change the angle or curve slightly. The example above is a bit exaggerated.
    The last thing on your mind is to keep your pencil sharp at all times to make sure every hair is thin. Swipe your pen up at the end of each stroke to feather it.
    Let’s start drawing the hair in Zone 1 and create a row at the very bottom. If you make a mistake, simply squeeze your kneaded eraser to a fine point and gently dab the mistake away.
    Keep doing this until you reach the boundary line. As you get closer to the boundary line, you should start angling or curving your hair until it’s pointing in the same direction as the hair we drew along the Zone 1 and 2 boundary. Draw more or less hair depending on how full or sparse you want your eyebrow to appear. Fill in any areas that look too bare. Try to avoid drawing unruly hair for now, as we’ll mix up our drawing a bit later.

    ZONE 2: Draw the Top Half of the Eyebrow

    Now that you have some experience drawing the bottom hair, it will be easier to draw the top ones.
    Again, instead of drawing them parallel to each other, you can cross some hair over each other to make it look natural.
    So for Zone 2 we’ll draw the first row of hair very lightly with very thin strokes.
    Along the borderline between our two eyebrow zones, I want the hairs to look like they’re affecting each other, like they’re interacting with each other. I can do this by tapering off some of the top and bottom hair like example G. You can also draw them like example H where they cross each other, but I think too much of this can create a very unnatural looking crisscross pattern as shown in example I. So it’s up to you and your creative choice and how you want to proceed.
    Experiment with tapered or criss-crossed hair to see what you prefer. If your brow looks too patterned or stiff, make sure your strokes are slightly curved and relaxed instead of straight and stiff, and remember to flick your pencil up at the end of each stroke.

    Blend Your Eyebrow

    Next, I’m going to slightly blend the eyebrow to make it look fuller and give it some shadow. If you are unsure about this step, you can test it on a separate sheet of paper before applying it to your drawing and do it as lightly as possible. If you’re still not sure, you can instead just lightly shade your eyebrow, making sure the edges are the lightest and that the smoothness of your shading matches the rest of your drawing.
    For blending, I simply use a normal, soft facial tissue that I wrap around my finger. Try to avoid the outer edges of your eyebrow and any stray hairs you’ve drawn. Very gently smudge your eyebrow, following the direction of the hairs, with a quick motion, lifting your finger at the end of each smudge. The lighter you press, the less you’ll smudge and vice versa, so do what feels comfortable to you. If you have to do it a few times to blend the entire eyebrow, use a clean area on the cloth each time.
    Here’s a before and after so you can see how much I mixed up on mine. You absolutely don’t need to mix yours that much! It doesn’t look nice at the moment and it shouldn’t because we’ll be working more on the drawing. The spots act like drop shadows and make the eyebrow look bushier without having to draw an overwhelming amount of hair. For now, let’s take a break from the main part of our eyebrow and finally draw some stray hairs. The reason I’m drawing the stray hairs now is because I want these pencil strokes to appear as sharp/clean as possible.

    Draw Stray Eyebrow Hair

    You can skip this section if you want your eyebrow to look well-groomed and plucked.

    You can skip this section if you want your eyebrows to look groomed and plucked.
    I just widen the eyebrow in a very subtle way and draw very light hairs that are shorter than the others we’ve drawn so far. I like to draw them even lighter the further away they are from the main part of the eyebrow. Try to spread them out so they aren’t too close together. Make your pencil lines extra thin at the top of your eyebrow. Add more stray hair if you want your eyebrow drawing to look bushy. By now you can probably tell that I’ve extended my eyebrow beyond the original outline I created, and that’s totally fine. Because it was meant to be a rough outline – something to help us in the early stages of drawing. So don’t feel like you have to strictly stick to this original shape!

    Darken and Sharpen Your Eyebrow Drawing

    If you think your eyebrow lacks that 3D feeling, you can darken hairs that face away from the light.

    My imaginary light source is coming from above, so the lightest hairs are the ones on top (zone 2) because those hairs face the light more directly, while the hairs on the bottom (zone 1) face away from the light, making them appear darker. So simply darkening the hair along the shadowed side of your eyebrow can make it look more 3D. Okay, earlier we smudged our eyebrow with a tissue to create shadows and make it look more filled in. This process has made them a little blurry. We want to give it some definition back. In other words, I’m redrawing some of the hair to make it appear clearer and sharper.
    You don’t have to redraw every hair, just select a few and try not to favor one section of the eyebrow over another. I just redraw each other or something and allow the others to act as fillers. Try to keep your pen very sharp throughout the process. If you currently like your eyebrow hair color/shade, just focus on making the hair look sharper, but if you’re like me and want to darken your eyebrow more to bring out the drawing, you can go ahead and darken it at at the same time, press harder with your pen as you draw each stroke. As I do this I do some touch ups like lengthening out some hairs or even adding some new ones where there seems to be an odd gap. Just do what you think looks good for your specific drawing. Keep stepping back from your drawing as you do this to make sure you like how it’s progressing. If you need to remove some hairs, instead of rubbing out an entire area of ​​your drawing, squeeze your kneaded eraser into a fine point and gently pat the hairs away.

  • How to draw a Realistic Eye Step by Step

    How to draw a Realistic Eye Step by Step

    How to draw a Realistic Eye easy with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Pencil drawing tutorials for beginners and everyone.

    How to draw a Realistic Eye

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below


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

    Step 1

    Sketch and highlight the shape of an eye Let’s start with an HB pen to sketch the shape of the eye. This outline shouldn’t be too dark as you don’t want it to show through at the end. We only need the basic forms outlined here. The square shape in the pupil is a glare from a window or similarly shaped light source. You can also use other shapes like circles or ovals.

    step 2

    Shade the pupil. Fill in the pupil with a 6B pen. Avoid pressing too hard, otherwise it will be difficult for you to erase if you need to make corrections later. You can go through the area again to get a darker shade. Make sure the highlights stay clean!

    step 3

    Shade the iris On a separate piece of paper, smear some graphite in a small area. Use the blender to rub the area until the graphite has transferred to the tip of the blender (learn how to use a blending blunt here). Now fill in the outer area of ​​the pupil. This step does not have to be perfect. Sloppy smudging will make it look better and add more depth to the eye.

    step 4

    Draw spokes Using a 4B pencil, draw spokes going outward from the pupil. Overlap some of the spokes to create thicker lines. This will make the eye look more interesting. Leave some areas untouched as they will be filled in later. If you like this article, click here for another realistic eye tutorial!

    step 5

    Blend the Iris Use the blending stump to fill in the white area in the iris. Work gently around the highlight. Don’t press too hard. You should still be able to see the lines coming out of the pupil when you’re done. If most of the lines are gone, you either used the blender with too much force or didn’t press hard enough when creating the spokes.

    step 6

    Add depth Use the 6B pen to create a shadow under the eyelid to give the eye more depth and roundness.

    step 7

    Shade the skin Shade the whites of the eyes as well as the skin around the eyes. Don’t leave the eyeball white or it will appear unrealistic and without depth. For a more detailed tutorial on shading the whites of eyes and how to make eyeballs look round, click here. Darken the creases with a 4B pencil. Use the kneaded eraser to bring out the highlights and dab the areas of the eye that need to be brightened. For example, the whites of the eyes, the lower lash line, the brow bone and the inner corner of the eye near the tear duct.

    step 8

    Draw eyebrows and eyelashes Fill in both the eyebrows and eyelashes. Eyelashes should be drawn with curved lines, NOT straight lines. Use a thin HB pencil to create the eyebrows. Choose something darker for the lashes, e.g. B. 6B. Go over the drawing and darken areas like the pupil, wrinkles, shadows and clean up the highlights to make your drawing POP!

    step 9

    Touch ups I added some eyelash reflections and subtle blood vessels and darkened the overall drawing. When drawing eyes, try to use as many shades as possible. Most people are afraid of going dark. Look at the picture in step 8 and compare it to the last step. Going dark makes a big difference! I used to stop at step 8 as well, worried I wouldn’t be able to delete if my hard work turned into a complete disaster. This fear made me dissatisfied with all my drawings because they lacked depth. So go one step further and use your softer pencils! I hope you enjoyed this easy step by step tutorial on how to draw a realistic eye in pencil. If you have any questions or requests, let me know in the comments below!

  • How to draw bugs bunny step by step | Drawing bugs bunny easy

    How to draw bugs bunny step by step | Drawing bugs bunny easy

    How to draw bugs bunny  with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Cartoon drawing tutorials for beginners and everyone.

    How to draw bugs bunny 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

    In this Bugs Bunny drawing tutorial, we will draw him in an active running pose.

    He might be running away from someone he’s already pissed off with! To start this drawing we will start with the top of his head.

    Start this off by drawing some long, circular lines that form the shape of the first ear that flows out behind the back.

    Then draw another shape inside the perimeter of that outline for the inner ear.

    You can then draw some small spikes at its base for some buns before adding another curved line next to it for the second ear.

    Finish by drawing some long and rounded lines for his eyes, then add some dots inside them and draw the top of his head contour.

    Step 2

    Next, finish drawing his face
    You have drawn his first half, and in this part of your Bugs Bunny drawing we can start from the bottom half of it.

    Start this area with a small shape for his nose. Then add two small curves below it and then add my big buck tooth to that line.

    Draw a large circle for his mouth, then add the tongue inside it.

    Finally, draw the outline of the lower half of his face, and finish this step by drawing some long, curved lines for his beard. That’s all it takes, and now it’s time for step 3!

    Step 3

    Draw his arm in this step
    Time to start drawing his arm in this step of our Bugs Bunny tutorial.

    The arm on the right will connect directly to the base of his head, and will be drawn with two curved lines.

    His gloved hand will then be attached at an angle to it. You could use some more curves for his chest, then finish with his other arm and fist sticking out from the left.

    Step 4

    Next, draw his first legs and tail
    Your next two steps of drawing Bugs Bunny will be complete by drawing its legs. The first leg that we will draw will be held up high to show that he is running.

    That means you can use some curved lines to draw the leg and then add his big paw at the end of it.

    His feet will have three large round toes, as shown in the reference image. You can then finish this step by drawing his round fluffy tail along with his body.

    Once you’ve drawn that leg, we can move on to the final details in the next step!

    Step 5

    Complete your Bugs Bunny drawing
    Before we add some color to this Bugs Bunny tutorial, we’ll first finalize the details and elements to really put it together!

    You can start this process by drawing his second leg extending to the back. Because this leg is stretched, it will be drawn with lines much longer than the previous leg that was bent.

    We’ll also see the underside of this second foot, so you can also draw some little dots on it.

    Once you’ve finished drawing this second leg, you’re done with this drawing! Before continuing, you can also draw some more details and elements of your own.

    One idea would be to draw some objects for him to interact with. Maybe he could be clutching one of his beloved carrots!

    You can also draw the background or add some other characters from the Looney Tunes cartoon. How would you complete this fun drawing>

    Step 6

    Complete your Bugs Bunny drawing with some color
    Now it’s time to finish your Bugs Bunny drawing with some color! Bugs aren’t the most colorful characters, but there are still ways to add some color to the proceedings.

  • How to paint a butterfly easy step by step

    How to paint a butterfly easy step by step

    How to paint a butterfly with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners, easy drawing tutorial for beginners and everyone.

    How to paint a butterfly easy 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:

    Sketch our butterflies
    Let’s start by sketching a basic outline of our butterfly. We wanted to make sure that the form of the wings was correct because the butterfly’s wings are quite symmetrical. Let’s start with the body; The body has a basic shape, similar to the tip of a ballpoint pen. This lesson does not provide reference images because it is not necessary. However, you can look up a picture of a butterfly for help if needed. The upper wings are shaped like two right triangles. However, at the top of the wings, we want to add a curve or a curve.

    Spend extra time on this part of the tutorial because the wings should be as symmetrical as possible. We wanted to make the bottom wings more spherical when we designed them. The lower wings are round or oval compared to the upper wings. Alternatively, they can be viewed as two spike-like structures that protrude into the butterfly’s body. We wanted to give our butterflies some special shape, which we were able to do by bending their wings. Adding small curves on the sides of the wings gives them a more distinctive edge, giving the butterfly a more lifelike image.

    Step 2:

    Create a base color for your butterfly painting
    Let’s start with the paint phase of our lesson by creating a light blue blend. Then we will paint a little blue on the wings of the butterfly. We don’t want to color the outside of the wing, so be careful around the edges when painting the wings. We will notice that one wing is somewhat lighter or darker than the other when we paint the wings. This is okay; In fact, it’s beneficial because it adds variety to the wings. We’ll see how this helps highlight the marks we’ll be coloring later against this faded wash.
    If you want to darken any of the wings, apply more topcoat over your blue. However, the main goal here is to apply the initial coat of our watercolor butterfly’s base color palette to the butterfly’s wings. Furthermore, while coloring your watercolor butterfly paintings with blue, make sure to color along the margins of the wings precisely and gently.

    Step 3:

    Color the butterfly’s body and the details of the left wing
    Next, we will color the body of the butterfly, as well as the outlines of its wings. We’ll start by wetting a thin brush with black paint. The easiest way to color the butterfly’s body is to paint it black. Now we can go ahead and paint the entire bodywork black. We can make a thick dark line along the edge of the bottom wing with our black paint. Start with one wing and work your way up to the next. This strip should be pretty thick, but we wanted it to be as straight as possible, with a corner starting to slide into the side of the bottom wing.
    The goal is to create a black line on the sides of the wings. On the other hand, this black band is larger in the inner region of the wing and then becomes narrower as it moves along the wings. We want to trace the small curves on the wings as we paint down the sides. The two black lines go down the upper wing from the body so it is narrower than the lower wing. However, both are thinner as they go up the flanks. You want to narrow down the black details when painting around the side border of the butterfly’s wings, as if the butterfly wings are scorched. The triangular arcs that curve down the wing are a great element to add to the upper corners of the taller wings. Because most butterflies have this feature on their top wings, you can use the source image to get a better idea of ​​this detail.

    Step 4:

    Color the Right Wing of the Butterfly
    Now we’ll look at the dark spots we’ve created around the edge of the butterfly’s wings. Now we will go ahead and recreate these elements along the boundary of the wing. Let’s start again with the top wing, this time painting the elements black going down to the edge of the wing. We wanted to mimic all the elements on the upper wing, including the design of the top corner that arcs into the wing. We’re not trying to make the details completely duplicate, but we want to make them as similar as possible. Don’t worry if there is a slight difference.

    Step 5:

    Create the circuit of the wing
    Now it’s time to create the veins of the wings. Although coloring the veins on a butterfly’s wings is simple, we should proceed with caution. To start, we’ll apply a little black wash. Start drawing subtle sweeps from the body to the domed feature on the top wings using a slightly thinner brush. Again, we don’t ask for the source image; but, if you need one, you can use one for reference. Let’s start with the right hand wing and draw some basic lines that blend into the edges of the wing. Try to link your lines to the top of the small arcs going down the sides of the wings. We can also darken the ends of the veins where they connect to the sides of the wings.
    We don’t need too many lines in the wings, so let’s keep them as basic as possible. The little sprouting marks that protrude from the body are another great highlight that we can add. Every vein we make should flow into the body, mixing with the sprouting signs to give the impression that the lines are draining from the body. The little black lines that you brush inward from the edge of the wings are another lovely detail to add. The inner contours of the wings are made a bit more textured by adding these small sweep lines. However, to avoid disrupting the veins as a feature, keep these features narrow and short, not extending into the wings.
    After you finish painting one wing, repeat the technique on the opposite wing. The lower wings attempt to mimic the venous diversity of the upper wings again. We don’t need too many veins, but we do want them to float off the body and bond to the edges of the wings like the spokes on a bicycle. Remember to apply the paint slowly and gently when painting these ridges. As they emanate from the center and branch to the edges of the wings, we wanted the lines to be smooth and graceful

    Step 6:

    Detailing the butterfly wings
    After drawing the ridges, we can add additional features to our butterfly wings. There are many ways to learn how to draw a watercolor butterfly, but this approach explains the basic layering process. Once our butterfly was completely dry, we were able to add some extra markings to the body with a light green color. Fill in the gaps between the ridges with these marks. We wanted the blue wash to be extremely light so as not to overshadow the veins as it dries. At this stage we can experiment with different road markers. A light wash will dry and create a subtle texture on the inside of the wing as we paint these marks in between the ridges.

  • How to draw woody from toy story easy |  Drawing woody step by step

    How to draw woody from toy story easy | Drawing woody step by step

    How to draw woody from toy story with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Cartoon drawing tutorials for beginners and everyone.

    How to draw woody from toy story easy

    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 hat.
    First draw the Sheriff’s cowboy hat.

    Step 2

    Sketch of the head.
    Now underneath the outline hat, Woody draws the outline of his head.

    Step 3

    Draw hair.
    Now you need to draw Woody’s hair

    Step 4

    Eye contour.
    Sketch the guide lines on the face and then draw the rounded outlines of the Sheriff’s eyes.

    Step 5

    Outline eyebrows.
    Now outline Woody’s eyebrows just above the eyes.

    Step 6

    Nose and pupils.
    Draw large cartoon pupils as well as Woody’s toy nose.

    Step 7

    Draw a smile.
    Now draw Woody’s grin.

    Step 8

    Teeth and tongue.
    Use the example from the tooth and tongue sketch step.

    Step 9

    Basic lines on the body.
    Outline the basic guidelines for the body. Sketch the lines you want by marking all the joints of the character with circles. With these basic tutorials, you can get a better understanding of how to draw your character’s body movements.

    Step 10

    Body contour.
    Now outline the outline of Woody’s upper body using thin lines.

    Step 11

    View body details.
    Now sketch Sheriff Woody’s shirt, vest, scarf, and belt.

    Step 12

    Draw sleeves.
    Draw the sleeve of Sheriff Woody’s.

    Step 13

    Draw legs.
    Draw Woody’s legs and also detail his jeans as shown in the example.

    Step 14

    Hand.
    Draw the Sheriff’s hand and finger.
    how to draw wooden toy story

    Step 15

    Draw boots.
    Detail Woody’s boots and also draw cowboy spurs on the back of the boots.

    Step 16

    Trace sketch.
    Mark the outlines of your sketch with a marker, black brush, or ink. This is done to make the drawing clearer and more expressive, like in a cartoon or comic book.

    Step 17

    Colors Sheriff Woody.
    Now all that remains is to color your artwork with your favorite coloring accessories, for example pencils, markers or paints.

  • How to draw a pine tree step by step |  Drawing  tree easy

    How to draw a pine tree step by step | Drawing tree easy

    How to draw a pine tree  with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy drawings for kids and beginners.

    How to draw a pine tree 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 the top part of the beautiful pine tree. Draw a slightly curved triangle with lots of curves at the bottom on top of your paper.

    This forms the top layer of leaves of the pine.

    Starting at the top make sure that there is enough space for the remaining layers of the pine.

    Make sure that the vertex will be drawn at the top by creating reference lines. Just draw an intersecting horizontal and vertical line on your paper and use it as a guide.

    The vertical line at the top of the horizontal line marks where you should draw the top layer.

    Step 2

    Draw the first two layers of the pine tree
    Everything from this point on is easy and it’s all repetition (with slight variations in size).

    Create the second layer of the pine tree by drawing another shape similar to the one we drew earlier just below the top layer.

    Make it slightly larger than the first one, similar to the one shown in the illustration above.

    Step 3

    Next, draw the third layer of the pine tree
    Similar to the previous step, you draw an additional layer of leaves of the pine tree. Make it look a little different by changing the look of the curves, as shown in the illustration above.

    Step 4

    Then draw the fourth layer of the pine tree
    In this step we will draw the fourth layer of the pine tree.

    Make it look bigger and wider than all previous layers.

    Step 5

    Then draw the fifth layer of the pine tree
    This is another iteration. Create the fifth layer of the pine tree by drawing a similar shape. As usual, this layer will be slightly larger than the previous one.

    Don’t forget to add some unique touches to those curves!

    Step 6

    Next, draw the sixth layer of the pine tree
    In this step we will draw from the second to the last layer of the pine tree.

    Remember to make it bigger and wider than the previous one!

    Step 7

    Now let’s draw the last layer of the pine tree
    This is the last and bottom layer of your beautiful pine tree.

    Try to make it the widest and most unique of them all!

    Step 8

    Then draw the trunk of the pine tree
    Now that you’ve completed all the layers of the pine tree, it’s time to create the trunk. Simply draw two parallel vertical lines with a horizontal line at the bottom.

    The trunk supports the pine tree. Make it strong and sturdy and draw it similar to the illustration above.

    Step 9

    Add pattern and texture all over the pine tree
    Before adding color to the tree, you must add the final touches of the drawing by adding some curves on the surface of the pine tree layers.

  • How to draw a humpback whale step by step | Draw whale easy

    How to draw a humpback whale step by step | Draw whale easy

    How to draw a humpback whale with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy Animals to draw for beginners and kids.

    How to draw a humpback whale 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

    The body is shortened and tight, in the front is extended, in the rear – is refined and compressed backwards. Sagging abdomen.

    Step 2

    The tail consists of two large blades. Pectoral fins very long, with thickened, uneven anterior margins.

    Step 3

    The flattened head at the end of the snout is almost one-third of the body length.

    Step 4

    The lower jaw and part of the abdomen have stripes – this whale is called a minke whale.

    Step 5

    Finally, color the picture