Monday, July 29, 2013

How To Draw An old Time Car Worksheet

How to draw an old-time car drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This how-to-draw an old-time car is a great way to give the young artist confidence in drawing. It uses a few basic shapes to develop the design.

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OVERVIEW
Learning how to draw takes practice, so come back every day and choose a few how to draw worksheets, and in no time, you will be a good artist. If your first pictures do not turn out like you hoped, do not get discouraged because you will be learning things, and your next picture will be better. I have a lot of drawing projects for the young artist so try a few.

NOTE
This drawing is in 3/4 view, so we see a little of the side and the front.

BASIC SHAPE
Use basic shapes to form the outline of the old-time car. A square for the body of the cab and a smaller square for the engine cover. There is a triangle shape on the top front of the engine. Divide the squares into rectangles going up. Add the circles for the wheels. Draw a line across the ground to keep the wheels even.

ADD DETAILS
There are windows on the front and two on the side. You can see inside through the window, so put something in there. There is an oval window on the inside back. The seat is four diagonal lines. There is a triangle connecting wheels under the front. The front-engine has a square with some lines, and the side of the engine has five short lines going down for air vents.  The headlights are ovals.

FENDERS
Draw the lines that round off the fenders. It is two lines that go over each wheel and across the lower part of the body.

WHEELS
Each wheel is three large circles; two are narrow for the iron rim, and one is wider for the rubber tire. There is a round hub in the center. Each wheel has twelve wooden spokes. Mark them off around the rim lightly before you draw them in. it will look like a clock face at first.

Take your time, and you will have a drawing you will be proud of.

(c) Mr. Adron D. 7/29/13

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

How To Draw A Flamingo Worksheet and Lesson

How to draw a flamingo drawing lesson and printable worksheet.


This how-to-draw a flamingo is an easy printable drawing lesson that will give the young artist confidence. A few curved and straight lines are all it takes to draw a beautiful flamingo.


Free How to Draw A Flamingo Worksheet



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Start drawing lightly so you can erase the unnecessary lines later. 

Begin with the arch of the back. Make the arch slope outward toward the tail. The back or top line of the neck is just as long as the back and may curve like an "S." Use a circle to get the size and shape of the head. The line of the bottom of the neck curves all the way down and continues to the tail.

The beak is big. Draw a rectangle on the front of the head and then a triangle going down.

The legs are as long as the body. They start halfway on the body and halfway down is the knees.

After you have the basic outline of the body, then add the details.

The eye is slightly forward on the head; it is small and has a dot in the middle.

The beak is black at the triangle part. There is a line from the top end of the beak to the bottom of the eye.

The feathers sweep down and back on the body. There is a dark line of feathers low on the body.

The tail feathers droop down at the end.

The feet are webbed, with three toes.

(c) Mr.Adron 7/23/2

Saturday, July 20, 2013

How To Draw A Troll's Face Worksheet

I am glad to share with you my how-to-draw a troll's face drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

Drawing a troll's face is an easy drawing project that will allow the young artist to explore his creativity since it is a fantasy creature.

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FIRST, A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT: If your drawing of a troll's face does not turn out the way you hoped, do not give up- no one is as critical of their work as much as a true artist!. Learning to draw takes practice, so draw every day and come back and print another worksheet. Soon you will be an artist. Try different projects and draw a lot of different stuff. I have many worksheets to choose from, so do something different every day, and soon you will find what your talent is.

How to Draw a Troll's face, Worksheet


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Start with a large circle for the basic shape. Lightly draw guidelines to help keep things even. One guideline up and down the middle and three dividing the face into quarters. Add a huge "U" for the chin. Draw the cheeks out a little and the side of the face near the eyes in a little.

     * The eyes are small and high up on the face.
     * The nose is turned up. It looks like an arch with two triangles under it.
     * The mouth is huge. It is three lines shaped like a "W" on the bottom and two "M's" on top.
     * Draw tusks like long triangles coming out of his mouth they can point up or down.
     * Make the ears point up.
     * Give him bushy eyebrows.
     * Give him four of five warts, spread them around on the head, cheek, chin, and maybe the nose.
     * Give him a few hairs on the top of the head and on the chin.
     * Do not give him a neck; just draw the shoulders high up by the mouth or ears.

Use shading to make a face look three-dimensional. Shade the area around the eyes and between the nose, under the jaw, under the chin, and under the lower lip.


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(c) Mr. Adron 7/20/13

Sunday, July 14, 2013

How To Draw A Beta Fish Worksheet

How to draw a beta fish drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

How to draw a Beta Fish is an easy printable drawing lesson that a young or beginning artist can do and be proud of. 

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How To Draw A Beta Fish Worksheet by MrAdron.

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THE BASIC BODY SHAPE
Start with a pencil and draw lightly so you can erase later. Draw the basic body like a teardrop sideways, the head is wider and the tail end is narrow and almost comes to a point.

FINS
On the beta, the fins can go any way you want. Start with a long sweeping curved line to make a half-circle for the tail. Draw sweeping curved lines on the top and the bottom of the body for the front and back of the two big fins. The edges of these fins have zig-zag line shapes.

DETAILS
There is a small fin on the side, draw it with a curved line for the outside edge and two curving lines on the top and bottom going forward like a slight triangle but not touching.
The gill is a curved line.
There is a jaw bone below the eye it is a curved line.
The eye is two circles one inside the other. Fill in the inside circle but leave a little white spot somewhere.
The moth looks like a frown.
The nose curves upward slightly

SCALES.
Lightly draw five to seven guidelines from the head to the tail for the scales, this will keep them in even rows. After you have the guideline draw the scales in even rows from the top to the bottom, each scale is a half-circle.

DETAIL THE FINS
The fins have thin bony ridges. Where the fin meets the body carefully mark off even spaces for the ridges before your draw them this keeps them even. After marking them off then slowly and carefully draw the ribs following the curve of the fins.


(c) Mr. Adron 7/14/13

Saturday, July 6, 2013

How To Draw a Buck Deer With Antlers, Worksheet

How to Draw A Buck Deer With Antlers is a free how-to-draw worksheet and art lesson.


It may be printed by parents, teachers, and homeschool families for class and personal use.

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How to Draw a Buck Deer With Antlers Worksheet.by MrAdron.


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PROJECT NOTES


There are many types of deer. This is a very basic drawing that you can adapt as you need.

BEGIN
Draw a rough outline lightly in pencil first. The head is like a teardrop upside down, narrow a the bottom and wider at the top. Use guidelines up and down and across the center to help keep things even.

The ears are at the top of the head in front of the antlers. They look like big spoons slightly diamond-shaped.

THE ANTLERS
The antlers go out and up. The first line is the bottom of each side, it goes out and up and ends in two points like a letter "Y." The other three points are in a row. Two are right at the top of the head. The others are near the end, draw them behind the "Y" point.

THE FACE
The eyes are a little higher than halfway from the bottom. They start as two rainbow shapes pointing outward, then two rainbow shapes pointing downward. The eyeball is a bent line going outward and back in, It looks like a fancy teardrop pointing inward.

The nose is flat on the top and has a black shape like an hourglass in the middle and a black square outline.

The mouth is a straight line with a little downward turn at the very ends.

The four points away from the center. There is white around the eyes, inside the ears, around the nose, and across the brow.

(c) Mr. Adron 7/6/13

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

How To Draw The Loch Ness Monster, Worksheet

How to Draw the Loch Ness Monster

This is an easy printable project and can help give young artists confidence.  

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PRINTABLE INSTRUCTIONS

Start with a light outline.

HEAD
The head looks like a triangle with a second triangle behind it for the gaping mouth. Round off the corners. The view is turned a little so you only need to draw one eye. Draw the large tooth before you draw the other teeth so it fits.

NECK
The neck starts behind the head. It is two lines that curve, one line comes off the top of the head the other is from under the jaw. The neck is more narrow at the head and wider at the body.

BODY
The body is a hump; draw it like an arch.  It is behind the neck.  Behind the body is the tail.  Use a line to show where the body is coming out of the water.
The flipper is two lines that curve outward and then back to touch at the ends.

WATER
The splash has a top where the water is rounded upward. There are bubbles flying up. The splash also has a darker bottom where the water is rounded downward. The ocean waves are smaller far away and look like dashes. The waves close by are bigger and are like lots of streaks back and forth.

SHADING AND COLOR.
Loch Ness is a very beautiful lake. Make the mountains around it colorful and the distant water light blue. The nearby water is dark. The monster is dark gray, green, or blue.

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(c) Mr Adron 6/6/13

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

How To Draw A Gladiator's Face With Helmet. Worksheet

How to draw a gladiator,s face drawing lesson, and printable worksheet.

This free how to draw a Gladiator's face worksheet is a fun project. Parents, teachers, and home school families will be able to use this in class and at home.

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How to Draw A Gladiator Face and Helmet Worksheet.by MrAdron.


PRINTABLE LESSON NOTES

Start with an oval for the basic head shape. Use two guidelines; one across the center, and one up and down the center to help keep things straight and even.

The helmet covers most of the face. There is a brim, it can be wide or narrow. It is pointed at the center, draw it as a line starting at the center of the forehead going down slightly and out past the ear and then looping back behind the head. Repeat this on both sides. Add a second line next to it to give the impression of thick heaviness.

Draw the center crest as a double line going up and down the top of the helmet. It goes above the helmet and may have feathers on it.

The band of decorations across the front of the helmet has a roaring lion in the middle and laurel leaves on both sides. You can choose other ways of decorating like fight scenes, wild animals or mythical deities.

The face mask is a wide curving line starting at the top of one ear going down to the nose and back up to the top of the other ear. It has two eye holes, they can be bars, circles or slits for the eye holes.

The cheek guards are two rectangles on each side of the face, They can be flared in as a chin guard.

THE FACE
The face is only the eyes and lower parts of the face. Give the eyes a serious look by making the tops a straight line going across. There are wrinkles around the eyes.

The mouth is three lines. The first line is shaped like a stretched-out letter, "M." Above that draw a rounded letter, "M;" the corners of the two touch. Below draw a rounded letter, "W;" the ends almost go to the edge of the letter "M" above.

Draw the wide jaw as straight lines.

Add armor and a weapon.

 (c) Mr. Adron 6/2/13

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Thursday, May 30, 2013

How to Draw A Skinny Cat Face Worksheet

How to draw a skinny cat face, drawing lesson, and printable worksheet.

This free printable drawing worksheet is perfect for drawing a cartoon cat, so you don't need to worry about getting everything perfect because if something is off a little, it adds to the effect.


How to Draw a Skinny Cat Face Worksheet



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THE BASIC OUTLINE
I use a guideline up and down to help keep things even and straight. This face starts as a series of ovals. The first is a large oval for the forehead. Below the forehead are two smaller ovals for the upper jaw; they touch where the nose is. The last oval is a small one for the lower jaw. Use two lines for the cheeks on the side of the face; they point down to the chin like a "V."

ADD DETAILS
The ears are triangles at the top of the head; they are larger than normal cats. The nose is only a line that goes across the space between the two ovals. This should form a triangle.

The eyes are drawn as a line going up from each side of the nose and arching outward for the top of the eyes. The eyes are halfway to the top of the head because he has a big forehead. The bottom of the eye is a curved line going across. Draw the shiny spot in the eye before you get to the iris or pupil. The eye is a circle, but most of it is hidden at the top and bottom by the eyelid, so you only draw the sides of the circle. The pupil is a diamond shape, but the top of the diamond is hidden.

FINAL TOUCHES
The nose has two nostrils on each side; they are like little triangles. There are five freckles and three crooked whiskers on each side of his mouth. There is fur inside his ears and short fur around this face. There is a wrinkle under each eye. Three eyebrow hairs are going up. The bottom edges of his eyes are darker.

(c) Mr. Adron 5/30/13

Friday, May 24, 2013

How To Draw a Fat Cat Worksheet

How to draw a fat cat drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This free printable drawing worksheet is a fun cartoon type of drawing of a very fat cat.

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How To Draw a Fat Cat Worksheet

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Design the body as a dome or half circle with the flat on the bottom. Outline the head as a smaller circle at the top; they overlap a little. Use a guideline up and down the center to keep things even on both sides.

The paws are like ovals at the bottom; the back paw is more oval and slightly higher since it is farther back. The rear legs are ovals tilted outward, and only the knees are visible.

Once you are happy with the outline, then add details. The tail is two lines that reach around to hide the rear paw on one side and rest on top of the front paw. Give him a little chin. The eyes are halfway down the face, The ears are triangles on top of the head. Be careful not to make them too big. The nose is a triangle halfway between the eyes and the chin.  The legs are tilted inward like a "V." Draw them as two lines each. There is a bend at the ankle where the legs go straight down.

Our cat has stripes: three on the forehead, one over each eye, two on the cheeks, two on each shoulder, three on each leg, and four on the tail.

Use shadowing to give him roundness.

(c) Mr. Adron 5/24/13

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

How To Draw A BlueJay Worksheet

How to draw a blue jay drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

How to Draw A BlueJay Worksheet is an easy project that can be very rewarding for a young artist.

The free worksheet and the project notes below may be printed by highlighting it and sending to your printer or saving to your device to be printed later. If you have problems see the how to print tab for helpful suggestions.

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How to Draw A Blue Jay Worksheet. by MrAdron.


FIRST STEP
Draw an outline. Start with a circle for the head, and an upside-down teardrop shape for the body. The tail is as long as the body. It is shaped like a thin wedge but slightly curved on top and bottom. The forward leg has a triangle-shaped thigh and two lines form a shape like a letter "L. The rear leg is two straight lines. The top of the head has a crest shaped like a triangle. The beak is a short thick triangle.

DETAILS
Once you have the outline you can add details. The wing is a curved line that starts at the shoulder and goes to the top of the tail. The eye is a circle inside an almond shape, it is behind the beak.

COLORS
The chest is white, there is a band of white on the wing and at the tip of the wing and tail. There is a band of black from the chest to the ear. There are bands of black on the wings and at the tip of the wing and tail. There are bands of black on the tail feathers and the wing feathers. These bands of black are shaped like sideways letter "W"s.

(c) Mr. Adron 5/22/13