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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

How To Draw A Young Elf Warrior

How to draw the face of an Elf drawing lesson and printable worksheet.


This printable how to draw worksheet is a simple face at the three-quarter view. Parents, teachers, and homeschool families may print this how-to-draw lesson for personal or class use.


How To Draw The Young Elf 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 MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.


The elf youth has a slightly larger forehead and smaller chin.

BEGINNINGS
Start with a circle, then below the circle, draw a triangle for the jaw and chin. Use guidelines to keep things even; one guideline will go down the face a little over from the center since the face is slightly turned away. Use a guideline for the eyes a little lower than halfway down the face. The nose is about halfway from the eyes to the chin.

DETAILS
The eyes are almond-shaped and a little pointed up on the outside.

The nose is like a ball with a little ball next to it. Use a line to connect the nose to the eyebrow on one side.

The mouth is just three lines. The upper lip is stretched into a smile and is only a straight line across the face close to the nose. The lower lip is two curved lines.

The ears are triangles that point up and outward.

The neck on one side is a straight line that is in line with the nose going down. The neck on the other side starts at the ear and goes down until it curves into the shoulder.

FINISHING TOUCHES.
After you have a nice face, draw the shirt and the hat. Add shadows to give the features roundness. The hair and eyebrows are last.


Illustration for How To Draw a Young Elf Warrior. by MrAdron.

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(c) Adron 11/19/13