Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Free Printable How to Draw A Sea Turtle Swimming, Lesson and Worksheet

I am glad to share my free how-to-draw a sea turtle, printable worksheet, and drawing lesson.


This free printable is a drawing lesson designed to help young artists gain confidence and direction in drawing a sea turtle picture.  It is not a very difficult project and is ideal for young artists or for extra drawing practice.

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How to Draw a Swimming Sea Turtle Lesson And Worksheet by Mr. Adron



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If the file above gives you trouble, the PDF below will work better.

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ABOUT PRINTING

If you have problems printing, CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page.


YOU MAY PRINT THE ART PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

BEGINNING
Start out by drawing lightly at first so you can erase later.
Use basic shapes to work out the design. The largest shape will be a teardrop shape, but it is sideways. Draw long ovals for the front flipper and ovals for the head and rear feet.  It does not need to be perfect.

DEVELOPING
The front flipper has a curve like a knee going front that makes it look like a backward number "7." The flipper is not straight but has curves going back and forth on the front edge and on the back edge.

Draw the top of the shell in the shape of a long narrow oval with a point at the back.

The top shell, head, and flipper have a pattern of scales. Lightly draw a grid of lines that make box shapes on the flipper and on the shell, but don't make it perfect; let some be different sizes and irregular shapes. Draw around the inside of the shapes of the grid, so it looks like boxes inside a net. Erase the grid, leaving spaces between the boxes (remember I said to draw it lightly so you can erase). The bottom of the shell has simple lines like for the scales and is plainer than the top.
Erase all the extra lines and go over the lines you want to keep.

SHADING
Put shadows underneath the turtle. Use shading to make the far flipper look darker; use shading under the neck and chin. The top of the shell is much darker than the bottom but be careful that you do not lose the pattern.

Draw wavy lines for the water effect.

(c) Adron 8/21/19

I create these how-to-draw worksheets because I believe in giving back and that when you have been blessed, you should seek to be a blessing to others. These worksheets take hours or even days to create, and I hope they are a blessing to you.




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Sunday, July 7, 2019

Free Printable How to Draw a Conch Shell Worksheet and Drawing Lesson

Free, How to Draw a Conch Shell, Printable Worksheet, and Drawing Lesson.


This free printable and drawing lesson will help give the young artist some confidence and direction to draw.  It is not a particularly difficult project and is ideal for young artists or those looking for extra drawing practice.

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Free How to Draw A Conch Shell Worksheet and Art Lesson.



I create these how-to-draw worksheets because I believe in giving back and that when you have been blessed, you should seek to bless others. These worksheets take hours or even days to create, and I hope they are a blessing to you.

If the file above is not working, the one below will be better. 

👉👉👉 CLICK HERE for a file in PDF format.

YOU MAY PRINT THE ART PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

BEGINNING
Start out by drawing lightly at first so you can erase later.
Use the basic shape of a triangle to start; it does not need to be perfect. Add an arch like a rainbow over the large triangle. Make the arch lopsided so it is higher at the top of the triangle than at the bottom. Draw a small triangle centered on the back end of the large triangle.

DEVELOPING
Draw several curves going inward on the arch for the wrinkled edges. Draw three or four guidelines on the small triangle to help keep the spurs even and in line. Across the guidelines, draw bumps for the spurs of the shell. Draw the two larger spurs on the bottom like a lopsided letter "V" pointing down and back. The bottom edge curves upward a little and is wavey.

CLEAN UP THE PICTURE
Erase all the extra lines and go over the lines you want to keep.

SHADING
Put a shadow underneath the conch shell. Put shadows on the edges to give the shell roundness. Use shadow to define the wrinkles.
Use shading to show the long folds in the sides.

(c) Adron 7/7/19



Thank you.

Monday, March 18, 2019

Free Printable Worksheet How To Draw A Moose Lesson

Free how to draw a moose lesson and worksheet for the young artist. 

This free printable and drawing lesson is fun and will help you gain confidence in drawing a nice moose. 

I create these how-to-draw worksheets because I believe in giving back and that when you have been blessed, you should seek to bless others. These worksheets take hours or even days to create, and I hope they are a blessing to you.

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Free printable how to draw a moose lesson and worksheet




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If the file above is not working for you, the one below will be better. 

CLICK HERE for a file in PDF format. 

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

YOU MAY PRINT THE ART PROJECT NOTES BELOW.


BEGINNING
First, draw a straight line across for the ground that way all four feet touch the ground in the same way.

Draw lightly at first so you can erase later.

Use basic shapes like a rectangle and a triangle to develop the form of the moose body and neck. The legs are like long thin triangles.

DEVELOPING THE FORM
Round the body at the rear and at the shoulder and under the neck. Give the back legs curves going back.
The face starts out like a down-pointing wedge that is cut off at the bottom. Use a line going up and down to help center the face. there is a bony ridge that looks like narrow parenthesis marks.

The antlers are different on every moose so don't worry about making them perfect. Use a line going straight across for the bottom edge of the antlers. and more basic shapes to work out their design.
The ears are two pointed ovals at the top of the head.

Use erasers to clean up your picture.

Add shadows to give the moose a round shape.

Add grass in the shadow underneath, this will hide any problems with the hoofs.

I hope you have fun drawing it.  I also hope you use the donation button to support this blog.  Thank you. 
(c) Adron 3/18/19
I hope you draw a masterpiece!


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Saturday, July 2, 2016

How To Draw A Honey Bee, Side View, Worksheet

This is a how-to-draw a honey bee lesson and printable worksheet. 

Here is a little drawing project that will help give the young artist direction in drawing one of God's wondrous creatures.

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How to Draw a Honeybee Printable Worksheet by MrAdron.



Even though it takes hours, I create these How to Draw Worksheets because I believe that when we have been blessed, it is so that we can become a blessing to others. I hope you enjoy these projects and they help you. Thank You!

If the image above doesn't always work, the PDF below will work better. 

CLICK HERE for a file in a universal portable format. (PDF).

PRINT THE WORKSHEET

If you have trouble making the worksheet below print or are printing on A-4 sized paper, then CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page for some suggestions. 

PRINTABLE NOTES

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

BEGINNING
Use basic common shapes to work out the basic design.

BODY
The body starts out as a circle in the middle, a longer oval behind the circle and a teardrop shape pointing forward for the head.

WINGS
There are four wings, two on each side. They are like long triangles. The big one is in front of the other small one.

Our drawing only shows one set of wings on the near side, but you can add wings on the other side, just remember the wings on the other side will have fewer details.

Trace around the shapes to give the body smooth lines. Trace around the triangles of the wings to give them roundness; there are some curves on the top of the wing and some wiggly lines on the bottom.

LEGS AND ANTENNA
Use a bent line for each of the three legs. Go around the lines with long oval shapes for the thickness of the legs. The front leg has one long oval, the center leg has two ovals about the same size below the knee joint. The back leg has two ovals, one long one on top and a short more round one at the bottom. There are feet that look like the letter L backward.

The antenna are two bent lines. Go around them and give them thickness.

DETAILS
The eye is another teardrop shape, leave a shiny spot inside.
The stinger is a short triangle at the far back.
The singer is black, and there are four stripes on the back part of the bee.
There are veins in the wings
Use shading to give the bee a look of roundness.
Color the legs, antenna, eye, and stripes black.

Draw a world around your bee. Put her on a flower or some natural place.

(c) Adron 7/2/16

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

How to Draw A Cat Warrior Worksheet

How to draw a cat warrior drawing lesson and worksheet. 

This free printable how-to-draw worksheet will help the young artist to draw and design a half-cat half-person fantasy creature.  Many people just put a cat head on a human body but I try to encourage a form that blends humans and a cat more realistic. The cat arms are longer than a person proportionally. The legs look stockier, and the foot is much longer and he stands on the toes. The back is curved more than a person could be.

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How to Draw a Warrior Cat 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.


Thank You!

If you cant get the image above to print the PDF below is a better choice. 

CLICK HERE for a file in a universal portable format. 

PRINTABLE NOTES. 


Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.

BEGINNING
Start by drawing an articulated stick figure, which is a stick figure that has the joints like wrist, elbows, knees.  Use a guideline so the feet both touch the ground on the same plane. The far foot will look higher than the nearer foot.
The head is just a circle at first.

Take your time to make sure you get the pose right. You might need to try a few drawings first to get the position of the arms and legs the way you want them.

After the pose is right, then go around the stick figure to fill out the body, use curved lines to show muscles. Remember to draw lightly.

Then erase the stick figure and leave the outlined shape.

DETAILS
Keep the face simple. The eyes are just a couple of lines, the nose is a triangle, the cheeks are two circles that meet at the base of the nose the ears are triangles on top of the head.
Do the tale last.
The hands are wearing gloves so they are easy and boxy.

ARMOR
Draw the armor around the body. Remember the cat is very flexible so use a lot of smaller pieces overlapping like scales. Use a ruler to keep the lines of the sword straight.

Use shading to give it a complete look and a roundish look. Pick a few things to make dark like boots or gloves or belts so that it will have some interest.

Finish the story. He could be fighting a dragon, protecting a princess cat or cutting his birthday cake, just make sure he is doing something that makes a story out of the picture.

Use the share buttons below to share or to save to your social network so you can find it again. Thank you for your gift.

(c) A. E. Dozat. 6/14/16

Monday, April 4, 2016

Printable How To Draw A Ferret Worksheet

This is a free printable how to draw a ferret worksheet.


Here is is a project that many young artists will enjoy drawing. Ferrets are cute and fun. This is a drawing of a ferret who is stopped and looking at you.

 CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions if you need help getting it to print or try one of the updated links below that have been modified to print better.

If you like this lesson you might also like How to Draw A Raccoon's Face.

How to Draw A Ferret Printable 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 are welcome to print as many as you like.


Thank you!

Sometimes the JPEG gives people trouble, so I have the PDF below as a second choice.

CLICK HERE for a file in PDF format.

PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES


Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.

COMPOSING THE FORM.
Use common shapes to sketch in the form. Use a half circle for the arched back, skinny triangles for the front legs, a half circle for the back leg upper part, rectangles for the back leg lower part, a circle for the head, and crooked rectangles for the chest and neck.

DEVELOPING THE FORM
Add in the far leg, it is a curved line in the front and a straight line in the back.
Add circles for the ears they are at the top side of the head.
The top of the head is sort of flat.
The feet are long with long finger-like claws.

FACE
The eyes are wide apart and are circles with black circles inside.
The nose is like a rounded triangle in the middle of the face.
The mouth is three curved lines, two go down from the nose and curve outward, the third is underneath touching the first two, and being down like a frown.
There are two dash-like marks on the front of the nose.

SHADING THE FUR
Use shading to give it roundness. Do not start with black but start with gray and use the black only for the very darkest areas like the far leg, the bottom edge of the tail, under the chin, and stripe across the chest.
As you shade use short lines going back in the direction of the fur. Take your time shading and it will look good.
Shade the body a light gray but leave the face pure white.
The bandit mask is black.

(c) Adron D. 4/4/16

Saturday, January 30, 2016

How To Draw A Groundhog Printable Worksheet and Lesson

This free printable how to draw a groundhog worksheet and lesson is a fun way for the beginning artist to draw a cute animal. 


I designed this lesson for Groundhog day as a project for the kids in my art class.

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How To Draw A Groundhog Worksheet 



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If the image above gives you trouble then use the PDF below.

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PRINTABLE NOTES. 


BEGINNINGS.
Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.

Use common shapes to make a simple outline.
A circle for the head and a little ways below the circle draw a large teardrop. The teardrop should be at least three times the size of the circle.
Use a half circle for the muzzle.
Use two curved lines for the shoulders and arms to connect the head and the body.

DEVELOP FORM
Use curved lines for the arms and legs.
The top of the head is flat.
The ear is like a small circle at the back of the head.
The feet are outlined first as squares for size and shape.

REFINING THE PICTURE
Work over the lines, so they flow together smoothly since he is a fat little fella.

HEAD
Use a guideline to keep the eye, ear, and nose straight. They are in a line. The eye is a curved arch and a curved line below like an almond. The nose is like a "V," The mouth is like another "V" upside down.

HANDS AND FEET.
Lightly draw the bones first with circles and lines, then outline circles and lines to get the knotty shape of the joints on the toes and fingers. Don't forget the claws.

FUR
Maybe the fur is the most important part. Take your time and use short lines. The lines should go outward away from the center to the edges. Use more lines to make shadows and fewer to make the highlights.

I hope you draw a masterpiece!

(c) Adron 1/30/16

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Printable How To Draw A Dragonfly Worksheet

This is a free printable how-to-draw a dragonfly worksheet.


Here is a project that will help the young artist who likes to draw bugs.  It is a lot of fun, and when colored, it would be gorgeous.

If you have problems printing CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page for some suggestions.

If you like this project, you might also like how to draw a Honey Bee.



How to draw a dragonfly printable worksheet

Even though it takes hours, I create these How to Draw Worksheets because I believe that when we have been blessed, it is so that we can become a blessing to others. I hope you enjoy these projects and they help you. You are welcome to print as many as you like.


Thank you!


If the file above doesn't work the one below is a PDF and that usually works.

CLICK HERE for a file in a universal portable format.


PRINTABLE NOTES.

BEGINNINGS
Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.  Draw a vertical guideline up and down for the body. on the line in the top half draw a skinny oval. The head is an oval going sideways.  The wings go outward, like a flattened "X." Draw guidelines first.  The wings together are wider than the body is long; if you measure the body it would be shorter than the wings.

DEVELOPING FORM
The wings are shaped like long narrow ovals that overlap the "X" shaped lines. The top lines of the wings curve slightly and gracefully with a double curve.

The bottom of the wings has sweeping curves.

The head has two circle shapes like eyes. and a little round part for the mouth.

The long skinny part has eight sections.

FINISHING TOUCHES
The wings have lines going inside.
There are four dots on the back.
There are lines going down the back.
There are four legs in the top part. It looks like they come out near the neck.
There are two long legs but sometimes you do not see them so we didn't draw them in.


(c) Adron D. 11/3/15

Thursday, October 8, 2015

How to Draw A Sleeping Cat, a Printable Worksheet

How to draw a sleeping cat drawing lesson and worksheet.

This printable art lesson and worksheet will help the young artist draw a favorite subject.  Cats sleep a lot and are very cute. This worksheet will be useful to teachers, parents, and home-school families to use in class as an extra activity or a self-guided lesson. It can be given out as a take-home to encourage the artist to continue to draw outside of class.

 If you have problems CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page for some suggestions.

Printable How To Draw A Cat Sleeping 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 are welcome to print as many as you like.


Thank you!

If the image file gives you problems the PDF file below will be better.

Some printers work better with a universal format file CLICK HERE.

PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES.


Start by drawing lightly so you can erase extra lines later.

BEGINNINGS
Use basic shapes to develop the outline. Use a large oval for the body and a smaller circle for the head, then a little circle for the paw under the outside cheek.

HEAD
Lightly draw guidelines to divide the head into thirds, and use a guideline down the center to keep things even. The ears are triangles on the top third, they have a line going down inside them. The center third is blank. The face is in the bottom third. The eyes are closed and are just a line that connects to the line of the nose ridge. Use a smaller circle to show the shape of the upper jaw. The nose is two lines going down ending with a down-pointing triangle at the bottom. The upper lip is just two curving lines like a rounded "W."

BODY DETAIL
The hind leg is a curved line like a stretched out letter "S."  The tail is a line that follows the curve of the oval. There is a hump at the shoulder.

The ears have fur coming out of them.

The paw has two lines dividing the toes. They are rounded.

SHADING
The shading gives the cat the rounded look. Put some shade above the leg and above the tail. Use shading below the chin and shade the back where it curves under. Shade the floor under the cat.

Our cat has tiger stripes. There are three going between the ears, two on each cheek. Put stripes on the tail, the back, and the leg. When you do the stripes start at the line of the back and work inward.

(c) A. E. Dozat 10/8/15

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

How To Draw A Raccoon, Free Printable Worksheet

This is a Free how to draw a raccoon art lesson

Here is a drawing lesson that should make drawing a raccoon easy for anybody.

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

My how to draw worksheets are free, print as many as you like. I only ask that if you are able that you CLICK HERE and make a small contribution. Thank you.

How to draw a raccoon. Free printable worksheet.by MrAdron.

CLICK HERE to go to an image that may work better on newer printers.

BEGINNINGS
Draw an oval shape for the head and a large oval shape for the body. The head is low and the body should look fat.
The two front legs are just curved lines bending outward from each other. The rear leg is like a triangle that is bent into a slight "S" shape.
The tail is like a long oval

DEVELOP FORM
The ears are triangles but rounded at the tops. Make the outline of the body fuzzy fur use lots of short lines.

FACE
Use guidelines to help keep the features of the face even.
The eyes are above the halfway mark. They are black but have a shiny spot inside.
The mask comes to a point on each cheek. The points tilt downward.
The nose is just a little below center it is like a down-pointing triangle with two dashes inside it

DETAILS
The feet are like little hands but you can use grass to hide the feet.
There is a black triangle on the top of the head.
There are only three stripes on the tail, but the tip of the tail is black.

FINISH
Draw a scene around the raccoon.
Use shadow technique to make him look round.
(c) Adron 6/2/15

I hope you have a lot of fun drawing this picture. My printables are free but please click HERE and make a contribution so that I can keep on drawing these for you.

Monday, May 4, 2015

How To Draw A Baby Fox Worksheet. Free Printable

How to draw a baby Fox drawing lesson and printable worksheet.


This printable drawing lesson is ideal for the young artist and will help give confidence and a sense of accomplishment in their efforts to draw. I use this as a handout for my own art students that they can do on their own time.

Parents and teachers will find many ways to use this project in school and at home.

If you have problems CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page for some suggestions.
 



FreeHow To Draw A Baby Fox Worksheet

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 are welcome to print as many as you like.


Thank you!.

If the image above does not work properly the PDF below will be better. 

To print in a universal portable (PDF) format CLICK HERE.

PROJECT NOTES

BEGINNINGS
Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.  Use basic shapes to build the design of the picture. A large circle for the body a smaller one for the rear legs,  (in sitting position) rectangles for the front legs, a medium circle for the chest, and an oval for the head.

HEAD
The baby head is bigger than normal so draw it large. Use a guideline up and down in the center to keep both sides of the head even.
     * The eyes are lower than normal, so draw a guideline across the lower third of the face to place the eyes.
     * Draw the eye sockets like almonds, then the eyes inside with circles, be sure to leave the shiny spot in the same place in each eye.
     * The nose is a triangle pointing down.
     * The ears are large triangles but rounded a little and are on the top of the head, they are wide apart on the fox.
     * The fur on the side of the face sticks out a little.

BODY
The sitting fox is round, so follow the line of the circle for the back and the round circle for the chest. The legs are two rectangles they do not go straight up and down but are tilted forward slightly. The tail hides the paws it is a pointed oval.

DETAILS
     * The lower leg is black.
     * The tip of the tail is white.
     * The chest is white.
     *  There tips of the ears are black.
     * There is black on the edges of the ears

I hope your drawing is a masterpiece!

(c) Adron D,5/4/15

My worksheets are free for you to print. They take a lot of my time to draw.  Please CLICK HERE and make a small contribution so that I can keep on creating these for you.  Thank You.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

How to Draw A BabyRabbit, Free Worksheet

This is a baby lop-eared rabbit drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This free printable worksheet gives easy instructions on drawing a simple Rabbit of the lope eared type and is ideal for the beginning artist.

If you have problems  CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions, or try one of the updated links below.



How to Draw A Babby Lop Bunny Free 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 are welcome to print as many as you like.


Thank you!.

If the image above gives you trouble the PDF below should work better. 

To print in a universal portable format CLICK HERE.

PRINTABLE NOTES


BEGINNINGS
The baby bunny, like all babies, has a larger than normal head; keep this in mind as you compose your picture. Start with a circle for the head and a slightly larger circle for the body.  The head will have a small circle for the muzzle, but the smaller muzzle circle near where the head circle and the body circle connect.

DEVELOP FORM
Add three small circles at the bottom for the feet The eye is going to be in the center of the head, it starts with an arch-shaped like a half-circle but it is rounded at the back edge.  The nose is like a letter "V"  and the mouth is two curved lines like a "W" below the "V" of the nose.

DETAILS
The ear starts at the back of the head and goes two-thirds of the way down to the feet. The front edge of the ear goes back up no higher than the eye, The leg is two lines that curve back, but keep them short. The far leg is a curved line. add freckles and whiskers.

Go around the good lines and erase the rest.  You can use grass to hide the feet. Use shading technique to give him roundness.

(c) Adron D. 4/14/15

Saturday, April 4, 2015

How to Draw A Baby Pig Free Drawing Worksheet.

How to draw a baby pig drawing lesson and printable worksheet. 

This printable drawing worksheet will help the young artist draw a simple picture. The principles provided can be used in many other drawings.

Parents teachers and homeschool families will be able to use this in many ways in class or in the home.

PRINT THE WORKSHEET


If you need help getting it to print, CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page for some suggestions.or try one of the updated files below.



How To Draw a Baby Pig, Free Worksheet v

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 are welcome to print as many as you like.


Thank you!

If the photo file is slow or not working with your printers format the PDF below should work better.

To try a file in a universal portable format CLICK HERE.

PROJECT NOTES

BEGINNING:
This pig is round, so start with a large oval for the body. Baby's have big heads so use a large circle for the head.  The nose is like an upside-down heart shape since the face is turned away slightly, so put the nose on the outside line of the head so part of the nose is outside the circle of the head.

DEVELOP FORM
     * The ears are like large triangles sticking out of the sides of the head near the top.
     * The eye is arched like a rainbow on the top. The bottom cheek pushes up on the eye since he is smiling so draw it like another arch but wider. The top arch should touch the bottom.
     * The eye is a circle inside these two arches with a white square off-center for the shiny spot.
     * The back legs are curved lines going down and forward then two lines coming forward. The  coming
     * The front legs are two lined going up and down but slightly bent outward for the elbows.

DETAILS
     * The nose has two lines going up and down and angled outward at the bottom.
     * The feet have split hooves draw them like two narrow ovals.
     * The ears have a thick top edge, draw it with a short line.
     * Round off the ears.
     * Use shading technique to give the round look.

I hope you draw a beautiful picture.


(c) Adron D. 4/4/15

My lessons and worksheets are free for you to print. They cost me in time and materials to make them for you. Please CLICK HERE  and make a small contribution so that I can continue to create these for you.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

How to Draw A Teddy Bear, Free Printable Worksheet

How to draw a teddy bear drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

How to draw a teddy bear is an easy-to-do project that will give the young artist confidence. A few simple shapes and some curved lines are all it takes to Teddy. Parents and teachers will be able to use this in class and at home.

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How To Draw A Teddy Bear 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 are welcome to print as many as you like. Use the Paypal button to make your donation.  


Thank you!

Not all printers work the same so below is another file (PDF) that may work for you. 

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PROJECT NOTES

BEGINNINGS:
Draw lightly at first so you can erase later. Start by using basic shapes to develop the composition of the picture. Use a big circle for the body and a smaller one for the head. The feet are ovals that are pointed up and out.

Use guidelines on the head like a cross so that things will stay even

Draw circles for the ears and two looping lines for the arms.

DRAWING TEDDY'S FACE
On the horizontal guideline draw two circles for the eyes, inside the circles draw little squares for the shiny spot in the eyes. Fill in the eyes but leave the squares white for the shine. Draw the muzzle as a circle placed evenly on the vertical guideline. The nose is an oval on the muzzle on the upper half of the muzzle. The smile is like the letter "U."

BEAR FEET:
Draw a large circle on the bottom half of the ovals that make the feet. Draw three smaller circles for the pads under the toes. These will be colored in darkly but the foot around them will be white. He has little legs but all you do is draw two short lines from the bottom and top of the feet inward toward the body these four lines will slightly slope toward each other like they were going to make an "X" but stop about halfway.

CLOTHING:
If you want to dress your teddy with a bow tie or a hat or something do it before you start on the fur.

FUR
EXPECT TO TAKE A LONG TIME ON THE FUR! If you hurry it will look sloppy and like you gave up. The easiest way to do fur is to make the lines around the edges zig-zag. If you want to fill the fur in start at the edges and make lots and lots of very short lines going in and out a the edge.  As you work from the outer edges inward make the lines a little longer. Don't cover every bit with fur but leave some blank areas that will look like highlights.

(c) Adron D. 2/17/15

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Friday, December 12, 2014

How to Draw An Easy Camel, A Free Printable Worksheet

How to draw an easy camel drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This free drawing worksheet is a good project for the young artist and will help give them confidence in drawing a camel.

If you have trouble printing the worksheet CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions and there is an updated link that should work below too.




A printable how to worksheet for drawing a camel
How to Draw A Simple Camel Printable Worksheet by MrAdron.

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 are welcome to print as many as you like.


Thank you!

Here is a link that may work better on some printers. 

CLICK HERE to print a photo file that may work better.

PROJECT NOTES

This camel can be a picture from a desert scene showing some kind of adventure. It can be part of the Christmas story of the wise men who came to see the newborn King. It can be part of many types of pictures. This worksheet may be helpful in-home art class or drawing class.

BEGINNING
Start simple. Begin with three curved lines. One curved line for the bottom of the neck and underside of the camel. The second a curved line for the back. The third curved line for the top of the neck. The head is a rectangle.

DEVELOP FORM
Draw the legs like stick-figure legs at first, so you get the pose right. Draw a line for the ground so all four legs go all the way and not too far.  Remember, the front leg has one joint for the knee, the back leg has two joints one for the knee and one for the ankle.

Go around the stick figure legs and fatten them up a bit. The legs are wider at the top and narrower at the bottom. The back legs are very wide at the top

DETAILS
The feet are wide and flat. There are two toes just draw a line.

The eyes have long eyelashes.

The ears are small and point back.

The bottom lip is thick.

There is fur around the hump, on top of the head, and under the neck.

Use shadow to make it look round. Shadow the legs on the far side.

© Adron D. 12/12/14

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

How To Draw a Vampire Bat, Free Printable Worksheet

How to draw a vampire bat, drawing lesson, and printable worksheet.

The free printable drawing worksheet will be useful to parents and teachers in class and at home. It can be a stand-alone lesson or given out as a take-home project.

Learning to draw takes time and practice. If your project does not turn out perfect, do not get upset- keep on drawing, and you will be making beautiful pictures before you know it. I have a lot of projects so come back often and try some more.

Good Luck.

The free drawing worksheet and the project note below may be printed by highlighting them and sending them to your printer or saving them to your device to be printed later. 

Some printers work better with this type of image if you first drag it to your desktop and print from there. If you have problems printing,  CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions.

Remember to set your printer to greyscale so you get the shadows.

Printable How to Draw a Vampire Bat Worksheet. 


THANK YOU!

Note: use the gray-scale option in your printer if you have it or else the details will be lost.

Some printers work better with a PDF file. CLICK HERE to access the PDF.

PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES


BEGINNING
Draw lightly so you can erase things later. Draw an oval for the body. Near the top draw a circle for the head. The circle and oval overlap a little.

BODY
Lightly draw the arms, the upper arm is short and then the forearm is long. The four fingers are very long. The legs are short. After you have the arms positioned then draw around the lines to give the arms and fingers thickness.

FACE
How to Draw A Vampire Bat
 Printable Worksheet, Free
Use guidelines like a cross on the face. The eyes are circles on the top of the cross guideline. The nose has two dashes like the letter "V," with an arch line above. The mouth is like a sideways diamond. Draw just a few teeth. The ears are big for the size of the head. The ears start where eyebrows would be and curve up and then down the side of the face.


DETAILS
There are tiny thumbs on each wing. The feet are small and are a couple of lines. put a little shiny dot in the eye. Use shading technique to make the bat have roundness. Use curving lines to finish the wings.

I hope this project is fun for you. I do not charge you for these How-to-draw worksheets, but they do take a lot time for me to design so if you are able will you please make a small contribution through the Paypal Button or the DONATE tab to support my art. 

Thank you

© Adron D, 10/29/14

Friday, March 21, 2014

How To Draw A Lop Eared Rabbit Free Worksheet

How to draw a lop-eared rabbit drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

The free worksheet at the bottom of this post and the project notes below may be printed by highlighting and sending it to your printer or saving to your device for printing later. If you have problems with printing see the HOW TO PRINT tab for some helpful tips.

Parents, teachers, and home school families will find this helpful for the classroom and home.

YOU CAN HELP

This worksheet is free but your small contribution to support my art will be appreciated, click on the Paypal link or the DONATE tab to learn more. Thank you.

How to Draw A Lop Eared Rabbit Free Worksheet by MrAdron.


YOU MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

BEGINNINGS
Start with a light pencil like a 2b and draw lightly so you can erase later. Build the shape using circles to compose the structure of the drawing. Draw a circle for the head and a larger circle for the body. Use a guideline down the middle to keep things even. At the bottom add two circles next to each other on each side of the guideline for the front feet. Place two oval-like circles for the rear feet, space these a little higher and leave a little space first two.

DEVELOPING FORM
The front legs are short curving lines that touch the paws on the outside edges and a short line in between the paws.

FACE
The face has big cheeks, draw these as two large circles on the lower half of the head. Use a guideline going across the face halfway down the head, the eyes are slightly above the guideline, and the nose is slightly below the guideline. The eyes are almond-shaped pointing downward. There is a little bulge of skin under the eye draw it simply as a line. The nose is a letter "Y" going down. The mouth is two small curving lines going upward in the middle. underneath

EARS
The ears are two long lines going down to a point and back up, give the ears a little curve for interest. You can make them as long as you want since some lop-eared rabbits have very long ears.

The paws are furry and the claws are hidden in the fur.

Erase the extra lines and the guidelines.

FUR
Take your time with, you might want to take a few breaks to do the fur. Use short lines and go over the lines that you drew for the form.

To make the shadows use the same short lines but go over the areas extra and build up the darkness of the fur.

(c) Mr. Adron 

I do not charge you to download my worksheets or lessons. I only ask that you make a small contribution. See the DONATE tab or the PAYPAL button. Your contribution lets me know my worksheets are appreciated and then I will be able to draw more for you. Thank you.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Free How To Draw An Australian Frilled Lizard Worksheet

How to draw an Australian frilled lizard drawing lesson and printable worksheet.


This free printable how to draw and Australian frilled lizard worksheet is one that I designed and use with my own art students. It gives the young artist confidence in drawing. Teachers, parents and home-school families will find many ways to use this project in class and at home. It can be a lesson by itself or used for extra time or given out as a take-home project.

 If you have problems printing see the how to print tab above for some tips or try one of the updated links below that might work better.

YOU CAN HELP

My worksheets are free, and you may print as many as you need, but won't you consider making a small contribution to support my how to draw lessons.  Use the Paypal button or the DONATE tab and choose from the pull-down menu. Thank you, your gift is appreciated.
How to Draw a Frilled Lizard, free worksheet. by MrAdron.
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Here are two links that may work better

CLICK HERE for a file in photo format.

CLICK HERE for a file in a universal portable format.

 YOU MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

BEGINNING
This lizard is mostly the frill and the head, so we will start there. The head is shaped like a square on top of a diamond. The top of the head is the eyebrows and they are two slightly curving lines going down to the middle. The eyes are circles under the eyebrow and curve outward. The mouth has a diamond shape inside, inside the top half of the mouth is all in shadow. The teeth are very small and are only little bumps along the edge of the mouth.

FRILL
The frill is shaped like two circles on each side of the head. There are folds going from the edge of the frill almost to the face, some may go all the way. The outside edge of the frill is wavy and wrinkly.

BODY
The body is very simple it is two long lines that get closer to each other until they touch at the tip of the tail. The legs are very skinny, they stick out at the sides. The feet have two thumbs each and the other fingers are very long.

COLOR
Some frilled lizards have a lot of colors some do not.

(c) Adron 3/6/14

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

How To Draw A Female Lioness Face Worksheet

How to draw a female lioness face lesson and printable worksheet. 

This is a popular subject, and the worksheet makes it easy for any young artist to draw it.

SCROLL DOWN TO ACCESS THE FREE PDF.

INTRODUCTION

This is a little more challenging than the ones I have been making, but it will be helpful for any young or beginning artist. This worksheet gives a few drawing tips to help the student draw a lioness. Learning to draw is more about practice than instruction, so I hope this will inspire the beginner artist to explore subject and style in his art. Parents and teachers may find this is a good takeaway assignment or class activity. If drawing the lioness does not give good results, do not give up. I have many projects for the student to try.

ABOUT PRINTING

If you have trouble printing the image below or are printing on A-4 sized paper, CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page. I have some helpful tips for you there. There is a link below that may print better if you have problems.

How To Draw a Female Lioness Face Worksheet.
 


Thank You!

PDF
For a printable PDF of the worksheet aboveCLICK HERE. 

Even though it takes hours, I create these How to Draw Worksheets because I believe that when we have been blessed, it is so that we can become a blessing to others. I hope you enjoy these projects and they help you.

PRINTABLE LESSON NOTES


BASIC FORM
Look for basic shapes to arrange into an outline. Use guidelines to help keep things even.

DETAILS (Forward view)
The ears are roundish and are positioned at the top of the head.
The eyes are 1/3rd down from the top of the head.
The nose is at the bottom 1/3rd point.
The nose is shaped like a triangle with the three sides curved in slightly.
The upper lip is shaped like two half circles.

(Profile)
The eyes are closer to halfway between the top of the head and the nose.
The mouth is a circle for the lower jaw and a curving line for the upper lip.
There are three rows of freckles.
The chin has a short beard.

FUR AND SHADING
The fur has a direction, most of it points outward away from the nose.
The fur is mostly tan but some parts are white like the chin, upper lip and under the eye; just leave the white parts alone.
The fur takes a lot of time, so don't rush it. Start light and slowly build up the darker areas.

To see more how to draw worksheets like this click on the label of animals in the sidebar.

I hope you draw a masterpiece!

Blessings and thank you
(C) Adron 1/29/14