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Sunday, October 13, 2013

How To Draw A Witch And Cauldron Worksheet

How to draw a witch and a cauldron drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This printable drawing worksheet is project will help the young artists to develop character and expression in their drawing.

Parents and teachers will find many ways to use this project to encourage young artists and give them confidence.


Printable How To Draw a Witch Worksheet.



Sometimes it takes me hours, but I create these how-to-draw worksheets 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. Thank you!

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YOU MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

TIP: save the fun stuff for last like the hat and the cauldron.

The challenge is to pose her as an old person stirring the pot so the hands show in a way that explains what she is doing.

BEGINNINGS
Use a stick figure technique to work out the pose so one hand is at the middle of the stirring ladle and the other is on top this way you show both hands. In the same way, put one foot behind the other.

The stick figure should have a very curved back since she is old. Use circles to indicate the location of elbows, shoulders knees, and hips.

After the stick figure is satisfactory draw the form around the lines.

FACE
We keep the face simple and use choppy straight lines to give it character. Lightly draw an oval for the head. Use a guideline halfway down going across to place the eyes, another guideline halfway between the first guideline and the chin for the mouth.
     * The nose is large and bends down. The upper lip is two lines like a < under the nose.
     * The lower lip is like the letter C.
     * The mouth is two straight lines the first going back and the second short one tips up.
     * The chin is long and sticks down, it is three or four straight lines going down under and back.
     * The eye is looking down, the eyelid is one line curving down like an upside-down rainbow with a half-circle near the nose for the eye.
     * Put wrinkles under the eye, and outside the eye, outside the mouth, and under the cheek.
     * Don't forget a few warts and stray hairs on the chin.
     * Draw the hair last as a few straight lines going outward.

HANDS
Keep the hands simple. Use straight lines. The lower one is closer to the viewer and the back of the hand is drawn as a square with three short lines that indicate the fingers. The thumb is on the top and goes behind the ladle.
The far hand is on top of the ladle. Draw the thumb inside toward the witch and the fingers on the far side.

SHOES
She wears boots, draw them like boxes on her feet with rectangles for the heals.

CAULDRON AND CLOTHING
Now the fun and easy stuff. The cauldron is a half-circle with an oval for the top. It is on logs that are circles on the ends of rectangles. The fire is wiggly lines. Make the cauldron dark so the fire shows up. Use shading technique to give it roundness, by making the edged darker than the center.

Draw the clothing with straight lines and drape the clothing around the form by drawing around the stick figure. There will be wrinkles and folds where the elbows, waist and knees create angles in the clothing. The far sleeve is in shadow so it looks away from the near sleeve. Give her a scarf or shawl on the shoulder draping down the back or front.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) Adron D. 10/13/13
How To Draw A Witch