The first thing that you do is make your fade circles (again). One for the head, one for the body, three for the feet, one for the thigh, and one for the tail.
Then you make your basic outline using your circles and add eyes, a nose, a mouth, and lines for the toe spaces.
Then you erase your fade circles to leave only your cat.
Now it is time to add the markings. You can give your cat any design that you want, I think tabbies are easiest (even though I am not really a tabby fan).
Then you color in your cat and sign your picture. Sorry about how the black showed up and that the cat did not work out perfectly. I am planning on doing a How To Draw A Kitten some time (maybe next week).
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
How To Draw A Rabbit
First you draw your fade circles for the ears, head, body, tail, thigh, and feet.
Then you make a dark outline using your lines as a guide line.
Then erase your fade circles to reveal just your darker outline.
Now add random markings, eyes, a nose, a mouth, and lines representing the lines between the toes.
Now color in the markings the color of your choice and make a small circles near the center of the eye.
Then color the nose a light pink color in most of the eye black but leaving the circle as a light reflection then sign (Sorry about the shadowing near the bottom half of the picture).
Then you make a dark outline using your lines as a guide line.
Then erase your fade circles to reveal just your darker outline.
Now add random markings, eyes, a nose, a mouth, and lines representing the lines between the toes.
Now color in the markings the color of your choice and make a small circles near the center of the eye.
Then color the nose a light pink color in most of the eye black but leaving the circle as a light reflection then sign (Sorry about the shadowing near the bottom half of the picture).
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
How To Draw a Leopard Gecko
The first step to drawing a leopard gecko is to make your fade circles. Remember to make one for the head, two for the body, two for the tail, six for the legs, and four for the feet.
Then you trace your lines to get your basic shape.
Then you will add the pattern for the leopard gecko (I changed the snout from step two). I made the pattern of this leopard gecko resemble my pet leopard gecko, Savannah.
Then color in the eyes, lines, and spots black.
Next you will color in half of the tail bands your dark brown (When I say half I mean leave a band between each dark brown one).
Then color in the back lines light brown (I also did the spot near her tail light brown, since that is what my leopard gecko has).
Then color in most of the body and head yellow (including the legs and feet).
Then you will color in the eyes (depending if you have a leopard gecko or not, and would like it to have the same eye color as yours) green.
Then sign your picture, I included her name on it adding yellow, orange, and light brown grass. All leopard geckos look very different, so they will not all look like this.
Then you trace your lines to get your basic shape.
Then you will add the pattern for the leopard gecko (I changed the snout from step two). I made the pattern of this leopard gecko resemble my pet leopard gecko, Savannah.
Then color in the eyes, lines, and spots black.
Next you will color in half of the tail bands your dark brown (When I say half I mean leave a band between each dark brown one).
Then color in the back lines light brown (I also did the spot near her tail light brown, since that is what my leopard gecko has).
Then color in most of the body and head yellow (including the legs and feet).
Then you will color in the eyes (depending if you have a leopard gecko or not, and would like it to have the same eye color as yours) green.
Then sign your picture, I included her name on it adding yellow, orange, and light brown grass. All leopard geckos look very different, so they will not all look like this.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Drawing Objects #2
If you are drawing an animal, you start by drawing very faint circles on your paper for more circular parts (such as on mine I did the head, snout, chest, thigh, legs, paws, and tail).
Next you will add more detail to your object (like making the actual outline).
After step one and two you will add extra detail (this is only for those who want a better looking drawing).
Next, (if you object is an animal) color in the eyes and nose. Try to leave a white dot in the middle of the eye for light reflection.
Then compare it to the object that you were drawing (I signed my picture after taking the picture).
Next you will add more detail to your object (like making the actual outline).
After step one and two you will add extra detail (this is only for those who want a better looking drawing).
Next, (if you object is an animal) color in the eyes and nose. Try to leave a white dot in the middle of the eye for light reflection.
Then compare it to the object that you were drawing (I signed my picture after taking the picture).
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Dogs
For today's post I drew three dogs. I drew a Shih-tzu, a dalmatian, and some kind of mutt. Knowing your dog breeds can help you draw them better. Like if you thought that a Shih-tzu was an athletic dog, you might draw it jumping for a Frisbee or running. Do you know which one is your favorite?
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Drawing With Your Eyes Closed
Hi viewers! Today we will learn how to draw with your eyes closed. When drawing with your eyes closed you need to remember one thing. It will almost never turn out as good as it would if your eyes were opened. From left to right my drawings were SUPPOSED to be a rabbit, a bull terrier, a cat, a puppy of some sort, a bear, a frog and a French bulldog. Sometime you should try to draw with yours eyes closed but there is a disadvantage besides it not going as you planned, they tend to look like zombie animals.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
How To Draw A Lily
In this lesson, I will teach you how to draw a yellow and black lily. One reason that I like drawing flowers is that you can make them any color that you want (I prefer darker colors over bright and flashy colors). Another reason is that they are harder to mess up. When drawing an animal or person, you seem to have to get the eyes just right, the nose just right, and the proportions just right. But the problem now is, if you want to go outside and get a flower to draw there will not be any because...... Fall is starting!
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