Saturday, July 15, 2017

How To Draw A Roman Chariot and Rider Worksheet

I am glad to share this free How-To-Draw A Roman Chariot with the Rider worksheet.

Here is a printable worksheet that will guide you through drawing a simplified picture of a Roman Chariot and rider,  a historical scene. It is a simple project and ideal for young artists or extra drawing practice.

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How To Draw A Roman Chariot Worksheet.

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YOU MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.
OVERVIEW
Do not get upset if horses or chariots or solder are imperfect; when animals and men charge into battle, things lose their shape since muscles are tense, and action changes the perspective a little.

BEGINNINGS
Start by drawing lightly at first so you can erase it later.

Use a guideline to keep the wheel and horse's hooves on level with the ground.

Develop the composition with a stick figure to pose the solder and basic shapes to form the chariot and horses. Use basic shapes like rectangles, circles, and squares to design the horses.

 Keep things loose at this point.

Use a triangle for the chariot and circles for the wheel. (You can trace around a coin for a perfect circle.)

DEVELOPING FORM
Draw around the stick figures to give them fullness. Rember the muscles in the arm. Don't try to draw the armor until after the body is right.

Give the horses curves on the body.

DETAILS
After developing the design, add the details like armor, bridle, a lion's face on the chariot, and weapons.

Use a ruler for the straight lines.

Draw circles for the inside of the wheel and the hub. Draw guidelines all the way through the hub for the spokes, so they are evenly spaced.

Keep the face and hands simple.

ENVIRONMENT
Add an environment, like the countryside, battle scene, or arena.

SHADING
Use shading technique to give the scene roundness. Put a shadow below the chariot and horses.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) Adron 7/15/2017


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