Monday, March 25, 2013

How to Draw Grapes on the Vine Worksheet

How to draw grapes on the vine drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

Parents and teachers may use this free printable how to draw grapes on the vine worksheet to help the young artist gain confidence in drawing. It is a simple approach and uses basic shapes and forms.

To print the grapes on the vine worksheet below, just highlight it and send it to your printer, copy and paste to a word doc, then print from there (if the margins are off, you can reset them in the toolbar at the top). You can copy and save it to your device to print later. If you have problems printing, see the how-to print tab above or try one of the updated links below.
Note; use grayscale to get the shadows.



How To Draw Grapes on a Vine Printable Worksheet.

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Here is a link that is upgraded to print better. It is a PDF.

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Make the outline of the basic shapes. To give the picture freshness, scribble the outline loosely.

The leaves are large and look like floppy spades or hearts with splatter edges, draw the splatter edges as a wavy and choppy line. Put one leaf in front and one behind the grapes. The leaves have vanes that all start at the same spot near the top. Draw these as a straight line.

The grapes are larger at the top of the cluster. Put some halfway behind the others. Put a shiny spot in each grape and a shadow beneath each grape. Shadow in the grapes that show a little behind the others. Take your time with the grapes, and it will look good.

I hope you draw a masterpiece!

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© A. E. Dozat 2/25/13

Thursday, March 21, 2013

How To Draw A Flying Seagull Worksheet

How to draw a flying seagull drawing lesson and printable worksheet. 

This free printable how to draw a seagull worksheet can be used by parents and teachers to help give the young artist confidence in drawing a beautiful bird in flight. It is simple for the beginner.

Seagulls are beautiful when they are flying, they add something nice to a sky, and are not that hard to draw.

To print the worksheet below just highlight it and send it to your printer or save to your device to print later.  If you have problems printing CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions or try one of the updated links below.

How to Draw A Flying Seagull Worksheet

Sometimes it takes me hours but I create these how to draw worksheets but I do it so that I can give back because I believe that when you have been given a gift it is so you can be a gift to others, and I hope these worksheets are a means of blessing to you.


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CLICK HERE for a file in PDF format.

If you like this project you might also like How To Draw A Pelican, CLICK HERE to see it.

PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES

Start with an oval for the body. Draw lightly so you can have clean erasure later on.

Each wing is a little longer than the body, (from head to the tip of the tail). The wings make a widespread out letter "M."  Draw the top edge of the wings with a curved line going out and forward and the last third swings back.
The back edge of the wing has the same curves but draw closer together at the end where the edges form a tip-point pointing backward.

There are three rows of feathers one near the top edge, one near the bottom edge and the bottom edge is the third row.

The tail starts where the wings join the body. Seagulls have short tails.

The head comes right off the shoulder and the beak is short. You won't have much of the eye showing since our view is from below.

Color the wingtips black. Leave the seagull as white as you can. Color in the sky around the seagull so it looks whiter.

(c) Mr. Adron D. 3/21/13

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Monday, March 18, 2013

How To Draw A Windmill Worksheet

How to draw a windmill, drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This free how to draw a windmill worksheet may be downloaded to your device and printed easily.

How to draw a windmill is a fun project that can add interest to any scene or stand by itself.

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How to Draw a Windmill Worksheet

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LESSON NOTES

The basic shape is a cone with sloping sides. It has a rounded dome top and a rectangle base. Use a guideline down the center to keep the slope even on both sides.

Draw a circle in the center of the dome top for the hub of the vanes. From the hub, circle draw a large "X" for the vanes. The vanes are thin rectangles made up of smaller evenly spaced rectangles. Place 15 or 20 evenly spaced marks on each vane to help keep the ribs even. Once all are marked then carefully draw the ribs across the vanes. You have options since some windmills have pieces going back and forth for support some have a cloth covering the vanes.

There is a support structure at the back going across the back and down. It is drawn as simple lines.

Add a window or two. The windows have little roofs over them and little shelves below.

Add a walk-around deck with a railing before you do the wood siding or the stone base. The railing is a line going across with shorter lines going down.

The base is stone. Draw the stones randomly without trying to draw every single stone but give an impression. There is a door in the base; it is a double rectangle frame with two rectangles inside.

The wood siding is drawn as a texture, use short horizontal lines, keep them random so it will not be boring or predictable.

Add trees in the background and clouds in the sky.

I hope you draw a wonderful picture!

(c) Mr. Adron 3/18/13

Sunday, March 17, 2013

How To Draw A Komodo Dragon Worksheet

How to draw a komodo dragon drawing lesson and printable worksheet.


Parents, teachers, and home school families may print a copy for personal and classroom use.

If you like this project you might also like how to draw a frilled lizard. CLICK HERE to see it.

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If you have trouble making the worksheet below print or are printing on A-4 sized paper then CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page for some suggestions. 

How To Draw A Komodo Dragon Worksheet

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PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES


The basic shape is the same as for all lizards.

BEGINNINGS
Draw a guideline for the feet so they are on the same level. The feet closest to you are lower than the one on the far side. This guideline will help keep the feet level.

Start by drawing an oval for the head. The head is smaller on the komodo dragon than on other lizards. A long line goes from the head down the back and finishes at the tip of the tail.

DETAILS
The neck is flabby draw it like a wide drooping curve. The line of the neck continues back to become the belly and the underside of the tail.

FORM
Use lines to position the legs. The front leg has an elbow that points backward. The back leg has a knee that points forward. Fill out the legs, they are fat and flabby. The feet are short but have long fingers that have long claws.

FINISHING TOUCHES
Put a shadow underneath the belly and the inside of the far legs. The ground should have a shadow too

(C) A.E.Dozat 3/17/13

Monday, March 11, 2013

How to Draw The Face Of The Sea Captain.

How to draw the face of the old sea captain drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This free lesson and worksheet for drawing the Sea Captain's face is fun and easy. Most of the face is hidden by the old weather warn hat and the white sun-bleached beard and will give the young artist confidence in drawing.

Parents and teachers may use this at home or school. It can be an extra activity or a stand-alone lesson. It can be used to practice or as a starting point for ideas.

History and literature are full of famous sea captains. This could be one.

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How to Draw The Face Of The Sea Captain Worksheet by MrAdron.

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LESSON NOTES


BEGINNING
Start with the basic oval shape for the head. Lightly draw guidelines down the center and across to keep things even. You will erase these later. Mark off halfway down for the nose and halfway again for the mouth.

HAT
Draw the Captain's hat over the top 1/4 of the head. Make it uneven and battered looking. The circle for the anchor patch should be partly hidden by the brim.

FEATURES
The eyes are narrow. The upper eyelid is like a low arch, The lower eyelid is almost a straight line. The eyebrows are white just outline them. Put wrinkles between the eyebrows and around the eyes.

The nose is big and goes over the mustache.

The upper lip is hidden by the mustache. The lower lip is a double curved line with a shadow below it.

The beard is white so don't overdo it, just use short lines to draw the edges.

(c) Mr. Adron 3/11/13

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

How to Draw a Bunny Worksheet

How to draw a bunny drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This printable is an easy how-to-draw lesson that will give the young artist confidence. This could be a drawing of any bunny or the Easter Bunny.

Parents, teachers and homeschool families will be able to use this in class and at home. It could be part of a drawing lesson or given out as an extra activity for home.

FIRST, A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT: If your drawing does not turn out the way you wanted do not give up, no one is as hard on themselves as a real artist. Learning to draw takes practice so draw every day. Soon you will be making beautiful pictures.

This worksheet may be printed by highlighting it and sending it to your printer or saving to your device to print later.If you have problems printing  CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions or try one of the enhanced links below.


How to Draw a Bunny Worksheet.

Sometimes it takes me hours but I create these how to draw worksheets but I do it so that I can give back because I believe that when you have been given a gift it is so you can be a gift to others, and I hope these worksheets are a means of blessing to you. You are welcome to print as many as you like.


Thank you!

Here are two links that have been modified to print better.

CLICK HERE for a file in PDF format.

BEGINNING
Start simple. Use the basic shape of a teardrop for the body, circles for the head and muzzle, ovals for the ears and half-circles for the feet. Don't worry about making it perfect, bunnies sit in many ways.

Go over the basic shapes to smooth out the outline. Draw softly since he has soft fur.

DETAILS
Draw the face with straight lines. Give him a flat forehead and a bent downward nose ridge. The mouth area is down then curving back. The mouth is a slight curve like a letter "S" lying down backwards. Behind the neck is a little ball of fur.

There are three rows of freckles, the nose is a curved line.

The eye is big. The top is a half-circle and the bottom is a wavy line. Inside the eye is a circle around a big black dot.

The bottom feet are half circles and his back legs are hidden by fur. The front legs bend outward at the elbow. Draw the lines fuzzy.

(c) Mr. Adron D. 3/7/13

How To Draw An Easter Lilly Worksheet

How to draw an Easter Lilly drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This printable drawing worksheet is an exciting project since it makes the confusing shapes of the flower simple and will give the young artist confidence in drawing.

To print this worksheet just highlight it and send it to your printer or save to your device to print later. If you have problems, see the how-to-print tab above or try one of the updated files below.

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How to Draw an Easter Lilly Flower Worksheet by MrAdron.


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PRINTABLE LESSON NOTES.


The basic flower shape is a cone with six tapering triangles for petals at the wide end.

BEGINNING
Start by lightly drawing the cone shape. Don't make anything perfect, the randomness of the shape is more realistic.  Draw a circle or oval at the wide end of the con to be a guideline. There is a short inside edge, draw it as a short curved line a little way in. On the edge of the circles and ovals draw six marks to indicate the points of the six petals.

DEVELOP FORM
Using the guidelines draw the sic petals like triangles, one or two will end at the short inside edge line drawn earlier. The other five will go a little way down the cone. Give the triangles a little curve outward.

DETAILS
There are five little balls on stalks inside the cones some are longer than others.

The flowers usually come off of one stalk, draw the stalk or stalks as two parallel lines.

Draw the leaves last. They are like blades of grass- long and thin.  They come off of the stems and are tangled up, keep drawing them until you have a lot and they fill up all the space near the stalks.

The flower is white, and the leaves are very deep green.

(c) Mr. Adron 3/7/13

Sunday, March 3, 2013

How To Draw a Balcony Worksheet

How to draw a balcony drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This printable how to draw worksheet for a Juliet balcony is a rewarding project for the young artist. One can add a few elements to give the picture a special interest such as a person in the balcony or below it.

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How to Draw a Juliet Balcony Worksheet by MrAdron.


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The project is simple. It begins by drawing a block. Use a ruler if you like. Keep all the lines parallel. It is drawn at an angle and seen from below, so you draw the bottom but not the top. Below the block add triangles for the braces, use a double line to make it look wide. Use guidelines to keep things even on both braces.

Add decorations: use arches and circles. Add an edge by drawing double lines on the top and bottom.

The door is an arch, this is really rare since most are square doors, but we like the shape- it gives contrast from all the straight lines. You can trace around a jar lid for the arch.  Draw an extra line around the arch for the door frame.

Put one door closed and one open, the door is straight lines diving the arch in half and a second pair of lines dividing it down the middle. The windows are divided into small frames with cross pieces use two lines for the cross pieces so they have thickness.

The wall is huge stone blocks. Trace over some lined paper to keep them straight and even on both sides of the door. The vertical lines are staggered. Add texture to the stones with spots or rubbing.

These old houses have ivy growing on them so draw little leaves shaped like wedges and hearts up one side.

(c) Mr. Adron 3/3/13

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