Tuesday, May 26, 2015

How To Draw A Girl Ninja, Free Worksheet.

Free how to draw a Girl Ninja lesson and worksheet.

This how to draw a girl ninja is a simple version of drawing a basic figure and is easy to follow.  Once the figure is posed then fill it out and dress it up.  The ninja clothing is the key but since it is a girl ninja there is a lot more you can do. The young artist will gain confidence from this simple project.

If you have problems printing see the "HOW TO PRINT" tab above or try one of the updated links below that should print better.

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If you print on heavy cardstock paper you may find that you can use watercolor paint or pens and inks.
How To Draw A Girl Ninja Free Worksheet by MrAdron.

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Below are two links that may print better on some printers. 

CLICK HERE for an updated file that may work better on some printers.

To try universal portable format CLICK HERE.

PRINTABLE NOTES

BEGINNINGS
Start by lightly drawing an articulated stick figure, that is an advanced stick figure with the elbows shoulders, hips, and knees.  You will be erasing later so lightly.

DEVELOPING FORM
 After you have the pose just right then add the shape of the body over the stick figure skeleton. use long ovals for the muscles

The hands are like crooked squares.

The head is oval, use guidelines to keep things straight. The eyes are halfway down. 

The feet are like a wedge-shaped triangle with wedge-shaped the heal.

CLOTHING
After you have the body figured out then draw the clothing around it.  Keep it simple.  Add a few pieces of armor like gloves or shoulder pads or a chest plate. 

DETAILS
Draw the hair last.  

Keep the face simple.  The eyes are like two sloping lines with dots below them. The mouth is a line with a little dash below for the shadow under the lower lip.  The nose is just a dash to show the shadow under it.

(c) Adron 5/26/15