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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

How to Draw a Gondola Boat in Venice Italy, Free Drawing Worksheet

How to draw a gondola boat drawing lesson and printable worksheet.





How to Draw a Gondola Boat Free Drawing Worksheet.


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LESSON NOTES

BEGINNING
Begin with the line for the water, this will help keep the perspective true. Next, draw the three curved lines that form the basic shape of the boat, it will look like a long thin banana.  The front and back go high out of the water. The ends go straight up. There is a circle at the back end and a rectangle-like shape at the front.

ADD THE MAN
Start the man as a stick figure holding the long oar. Put him near the back. Make this stick figure have knees and elbows that bend. After you have the position of the man the way you want it then go around the stick figure to make it thick. The hands are like boxes on the oar. Draw the clothing last.

DEVELOP THE FORM
The gondola has two seats in the middle They are half circles with circles inside. Draw a second line parallel to the front and back lines for the keel.

A LOT OF BLACK
The boat is colored black but does not draw it solid- give places where water is reflecting and the paint is shiny. The pants on the man are black, his shirt has black stripes, and his hair is black.

Draw some ripples for the water.

(c) Adron D. 9/30/14 

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