Monday, October 14, 2013

How to Draw A Stegosaurus Worksheet, Free

How to Draw a Stegosaurus is a drawing lesson and a printable how-to-draw worksheet.

How to Draw a Stegosaurus is an easy printable drawing project that will give the young artist satisfaction and a sense of confidence. Parents and teachers will find many ways to use this project to help the young artist build confidence in drawing.

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BEGINNING
The body is like a sideways teardrop with the point at the head and the wide part for the hip. Draw it like an arch but a little lopsided and higher at the hind leg. The tail is a triangle that is at the back. Before you draw the feet draw a light guideline for the ground so the near feet are both level. The feet on the other side are a slight bit higher because of perspective.

HEAD
The head is a small circle with a triangle for the beak and a triangle for the jaw; it is long and narrow.

LEGS
Use the stick figure technique to start the legs and then go around them to fill out the form.  The foreleg is short and starts low. The elbow points backward and is near the chest. There is a small wrist or ankle above the foot.   There are three toes but only two are showing. The rear leg is long and starts high up almost at the back. The knee bends forward. The knee is low by the stomach.   Two toes show with claws.

PLATES
There are ten plates on the back. They are irregular diamond shapes. Use a guideline above the back for the tops of the plate and a second guideline for the point where the plates angle back. The plates are smaller on the neck and the tail. Some plates were curved back. There are veins going up the plates in a fan pattern.

DETAILS
There is a second row of plates on the far side. Only a part of each show, they are almost shadows.

There are four spikes draw the first two that are closest to the viewer and the far ones afterward make one far spike go behind and past a front spike.

The body has wrinkles like an elephant.

Use shading technique to give the Stegosaurus roundness and thickness.

If this was helpful you might also like my worksheet titled, How To Draw An Ankylosaurus

I hope you create a masterpiece!
(c) Adron Dozat 10/14/13

Sunday, October 13, 2013

How To Draw A Witch And Cauldron Worksheet

How to draw a witch and a cauldron drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This printable drawing worksheet is a project that will help young artists develop character and expression in their drawings.

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Printable How To Draw a Witch Worksheet.



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TIP: save the fun stuff for last like the hat and the cauldron.

The challenge is to pose her as an old person stirring the pot so the hands show in a way that explains what she is doing.

BEGINNINGS
Use a stick figure technique to work out the pose so one hand is at the middle of the stirring ladle and the other is on top this way you show both hands. In the same way, put one foot behind the other.

The stick figure should have a very curved back since she is old. Use circles to indicate the location of elbows, shoulders, knees, and hips.

After the stick figure is satisfactory draw the form around the lines.

FACE
We keep the face simple and use choppy straight lines to give it character. Lightly draw an oval for the head. Use a guideline halfway down going across to place the eyes, another guideline halfway between the first guideline and the chin for the mouth.
     * The nose is large and bends down. The upper lip is two lines like a < under the nose.
     * The lower lip is like the letter C.
     * The mouth is two straight lines the first going back and the second short one tips up.
     * The chin is long and sticks down, it is three or four straight lines going down under and back.
     * The eye is looking down, the eyelid is one line curving down like an upside-down rainbow with a half-circle near the nose for the eye.
     * Put wrinkles under the eye, and outside the eye, outside the mouth, and under the cheek.
     * Don't forget a few warts and stray hairs on the chin.
     * Draw the hair last as a few straight lines going outward.

HANDS
Keep the hands simple. Use straight lines. The lower one is closer to the viewer and the back of the hand is drawn as a square with three short lines that indicate the fingers. The thumb is on the top and goes behind the ladle.
The far hand is on top of the ladle. Draw the thumb inside toward the witch and the fingers on the far side.

SHOES
She wears boots, draw them like boxes on her feet with rectangles for the heals.

CAULDRON AND CLOTHING
Now the fun and easy stuff. The cauldron is a half-circle with an oval for the top. It is on logs that are circles on the ends of rectangles. The fire is wiggly lines. Make the cauldron dark so the fire shows up. Use the shading technique to give it roundness by making the edges darker than the center.

Draw the clothing with straight lines and drape the clothing around the form by drawing around the stick figure. There will be wrinkles and folds where the elbows, waist and knees create angles in the clothing. The far sleeve is in shadow so it looks away from the near sleeve. Give her a scarf or shawl on the shoulder draping down the back or front.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) A. E. Dozat. 10/13/13
How To Draw A Witch

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

How To Draw A Tyrannosaurus Rex Worksheet

How to draw a Tyrannosaurus rex drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

The ' How to Draw a Tyrannosaurus Rex' project and the accompanying free printable worksheet below will provide young artists with an easy-to-accomplish drawing that they can be proud of.

Parents and teachers will find numerous ways to utilize this project to help young artists gain confidence in drawing. It can be used in the classroom or at home.


How To Draw A Tyrannosaurus Rex Worksheet.



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BEGINNINGS
Start by lightly drawing so you can erase later. Use broad strokes to make the basic shapes of a rectangle for the head, triangle for the jaw, huge jelly bean for the body, and ovals for the near leg. The tail is two curving lines that come to a point.

Use a stick figure technique to design and pose the tiny arms. The hands look like the letter "Y" sideways.

DEVELOPMENT
Round off the nose, and add some bumps for the eyebrow and nasal ridge. Give the mouth a crooked smile that goes up then down and back up. Draw around the stick figure of the arms and hands; save the claws and teeth for last- like a desert.

Go around the ovals for the legs and erase any extra lines there.

The feet are three claws, draw the closest one first. The second and third are hidden behind the first, only the tops show, just draw a simple line for each one. Give it some curve over the knuckles so the claws look powerful.

REFINE THE DRAWING
Add details such as the tiny eye and nostril.
The far leg and arm are a mirror image of the ones closer and are in shadow.
The teeth are irregular, some are longer and some are spaced far apart.
The body had wrinkles like modern lizards.
Use shading to give the legs muscle and roundness.

Do not get discouraged if your drawing of a Tyrannosaurus Rex does not turn out the way you wanted. You are learning and every time you draw something you are getting better. Draw every day, bookmark this page and come back every day and do another lesson, soon you will be an artist.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) Adron 10/8/13

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

How To Draw A Goblin Worksheet.

How to draw a Goblin drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This how-to draw a goblin project will give the young artist a rewarding experience as they develop confidence in drawing.

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How To Draw A Goblin, Worksheet.


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Because I do not like scary subjects, I made Mr. Goblin a barber who needs more customer service skills, so the picture has some humor and a story.

TIP
Since this is a fantasy creature you can change features and body type to suit your personal project.

START
Use a stick figure to work out the pose.
     * There is no neck the head is low and looks like the ears are right on top of the shoulder.
     * The head is larger than normal and is like a long upside-down egg.
     * The arms are way too long.
     * The legs are short and bowed.
     * He has big hands and big feet.

FACE
The face is long and skinny. Use straight choppy lines to give it character.
     * The eyes are high up they are small black dots surrounded by wrinkles.
     * The nose looks like a carrot.
     * The mouth is a small frown.
     * There are lines under the cheek and over the eyebrow.
     * There are frown lines going down the cheek.
     * The ears stick out from the side, give them a little wave.
     * There is straight wire-like hair going up and out.
     * I gave him two small horns on his forehead.

DEVELOP THE BODY
The stick figure tells where to put the shapes. The arms and legs are ovals for the muscles; after they are right trace around them to give them shape.

HANDS
The hands are like a square with fingers coming out. Draw a square for the back of the hand. Then with a stick figure method draw the three fingers and thumb. Trace around the stick figure fingers then erase the extra lines.

FEET
Draw a flat line for the bottom but give it a little hump in the middle. The toe area curves around going high then down over the top of the foot. The back is straight up and down.

CLOTHING
Draw the clothes after you have the body developed. Because he is a barber he is wearing a smock, it is like a long shirt with short sleeves. Remember to follow the shape of the body and put some wrinkles. Our goblin has a loincloth that is ragged at the bottom and tied with a rope at the top.

Draw a comb in one hand with some teeth missing, and put a mirror in the other. If you try to draw a screaming face in the mirror keep it simple- it is just to tell the story. Draw some scissors on the floor.

If this has been helpful you might like my worksheet titled: How to Draw A Witch and Cauldron.

(c) Mr. Adron D 10/2/13

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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

How to Draw A Castle Tower. Worksheet

How to draw a castle tower drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

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This free printable worksheet is ideal for drawing a background to a scene, adding to a larger piece, or as a stand-alone subject. Parents, teachers, and homeschool families can use this in class or as a do-at-home project.


How To Draw A Castle Tower Worksheet 



Sometimes, it takes me hours to create these how-to-draw worksheets, but I do it so that I can give back. 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!

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The tower is a cylinder made out of stones.

START
Start with a basic cylinder shape, this is a rectangle standing up, but not flat on the top since perspective makes the top looked like a slight curve.

Near the top, the walls bend outward in a flair shape. At the top are cutaways in the walls, draw them like rectangles. The top has arches under the edge. The top of the cutaways slope outward, (so rain will drain down and out.)

Decide where you are going to put any windows and lightly draw them in.

FILLER DETAILS
The stones are wider at the bottom since many castles used stronger types of stone for the base and lighter smaller stones higher up. Draw guidelines across the tower making sure they arch slightly.  Divide the lines into stones by drawing vertical lines between them. Do not make a checker pattern but draw the lines so they skip a row. None of the lines need to be even. The vertical lines are spaced wider apart at the middle and closer together toward the edges so the tower looks round.

EXTRAS
The roof would be made out of wood to give the guards shade. It is a cone, draw it as a triangle with a curved bottom. The curve matches the curve of the tower top. The roof is held up by wooden beams, use straight lines to draw them.

At the top of the tower is the smaller "signal" tower, it is behind the roof. It may have two or three signal flags on it. Draw it with less detail since it is far away.

Add shadow to make the roundness look more believable.

The tower can be by itself, on a rock, connected to a castle wall, or connected to a bridge.

(c) Mr. Adron D. 10/1/13

Thursday, September 26, 2013

How To Draw a Triceratops Dinosaur Worksheet, free

How to draw a triceratops drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This free-to-print worksheet will give the young artist confidence in drawing a popular dinosaur. The worksheet below may be printed by copying it to a file and printing from your device.

Parents, homeschool families, and teachers may print a copy for personal and classroom use.

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How to Draw A Triceratops Worksheet



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PROJECT NOTES:
The first few lines are the most important- the whole project depends on it.
Begin by drawing a long line for the ground so the feet are in place. Above that draw an arch for the back going from the head to the tip of the tail; make the Dinosaur twice as long as it is high.

Use stick figure drawing for the legs at first to make sure they are right. The rear leg starts higher and bends forward at the knee, and the front leg bends back at the elbow.

The head starts as an oval at the nose and has the curving triangle for the frill. The frill is as high as the top of the back

HEAD DETAIL
The eye is halfway between the tip of the nose and the back of the frill, and just below the top line. The brow horns are right above the eye and a little back, they do not go much farther than the beak. There is a spike on the nose ridge at the top of the beak. The frill goes back and up then comes down in a curve and there is a little cheek bump at the bottom of the frill. He has a beak instead of lips. Under his neck are loose wrinkly folds.

BODY DETAIL
The rear leg is thick and very wide at the top; there are wrinkles across the knees and ankles. The front leg is short and the shoulder is low, there are wrinkles across the elbows.  There are three toes with stubby claws on all feet.

The feet on the far side are in shadow they touch the ground a little higher up for the perspective.

There are rows of bumps like on an alligator. Draw a grid first so they stay in rows and don't get uneven. The top edge has bumps in rows like the other bumps. There are wrinkles going down the length of the body. The belly has folds like a snake belly.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c)Adron D. 9/26/13

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

How To Draw A Pterodactyl Worksheet

How to draw a Pterodactyl drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This free-to-print lesson and worksheet is ideal for the young artist to gain confidence and create a nice picture.  Parents, teachers, and homeschool families will be able to use this in class and at home.

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How to Draw A Pterodactyl Worksheet



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BEGINNINGS:
Start with a framework. Draw a line for the top edge of the wing so the drawing will not go beyond the edge of the paper.

On the line for the wing draw a rough articulated stick figure to pose the pterodactyl. This is a circle for the chest, straight lines for the arms and legs with small circles for the knees elbows and shoulders. The head is three very skinny triangles.

Once the pose is correct and fits in the line of the wing then fill in the features of the body, use ovals and circles to place the muscles. Add a box area shape for the abdomen.

DEVELOP FORM
After you have the body filled out then erase the extra lines and go over the figure to darken the body some.

WING DETAILS
Each side of the wing is longer than the body. The wing connects by the knee. The hand has three fingers going up and one finger going out to the edge of the wing. Start the hands and the feet as straight lines with dots for the knuckles then trace around them to give them thickness.

HEAD DETAILS
The head has a long bony crest on the top, it is not straight so don't worry too much about it. The mouth is long and goes all the way to the eye. There is some lose wrinkles on the neck under the chin like a pelican. The eye is a circle inside a circle and a line inside that.

The body is dark and the wings are light.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) Mr. Adron D. 9/24/13

Monday, September 23, 2013

How to Draw Apples on the Tree Worksheet.

How to draw apples on a tree, a drawing lesson, and a printable worksheet.

This is a simple project that will give the young artist confidence. The free worksheet below may be printed.

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How to draw apples on a tree worksheet.



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ROUGH DRAFT
Start by lightly drawing the circles of the apple. Not too many and have one slightly in front of the other. The circles should not be perfect but be a little flat at the top. Two lines come out of the top for the stem. The stems connect to the branch; use a double line to draw the branch. The leaves come in groups of three; they are round at the stem and come to a blunt point. They are curled, so the sides roll-up.

For interest, put some leaves behind the apples and behind the other leaves. Have one leaf in front of the apple.

Look at the rough draft to see if it needs any changes.

ADD VALUE (DARKNESS)
The apples are round, and the shadows make them look round. Remember, the light comes from one side, so all the shadows are on the other. There might be reflected shadows and reflected lights. They make it look natural.

The leaves are a little darker than the apples but just a little and the stem is even darker.

DETAILS
The bottom of the apple has papery parts of the old flower, it looks like a scribble. There are some dots both darker and lighter going up the sides of the apple. The leaves have saw-tooth edges.
Worksheet.

(c) Mr. Adron D. 9/23/13

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Free How To Draw a Velociraptor Dinosaur Worksheet

How to draw a velociraptor dinosaur drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This fun worksheet will give the young artist confidence in drawing a Velociraptor Dinosaur.

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How To Draw a Velociraptor Worksheet.

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You may want to print the project notes below, too.

FIRST STEP
Begin by lightly drawing a stick figure of the Velociraptor. Use straight lines for the legs and circled for the knees and ankles and elbows. The head is slightly rectangular. The body starts out as a couple of circles one for the chest and a small one for the hips. At this time don't worry too much about detail or the legs on the far side of the Dinosaur.

DRAMA
Look at the pose and ask yourself if it has excitement. Make any changes now to give excitement.

FILL HIM IN
Lightly draw circles for the muscle groups in the arms legs and neck.

HANDS FEET
Start with lines for the bones and circles for the knuckles. Then draw around them to give thickness and curvy lines. Save the claws for last, (like desert).

HEAD
The mouth goes all the way across the length of the head to behind the ear. There is some cheek at the back of the mouth. The eyebrow is a heavy arch line and the nose has a long bony ridge across the top. The eye is at the back of the head.

FINISHING TOUCHES
Reptiles have loose wrinkly skin with folds so give him some wrinkles on the neck, arms, legs, and anywhere else that makes sense to you. Add the big claw on the toe and the teeth.

If this has been helpful you might like to try my worksheet titled: How to draw a Triceratops 

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) Mr. Adron 9/21/13

Thursday, September 19, 2013

How To Draw A Simple Racecar Free Worksheet

How to draw a racecar drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

How to draw a simple race-car is an easy project for the young artist and the free worksheet below may be printed for personal use.

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How to Draw A Race Car Worksheet.by MrAdron.




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Sometimes, I spend hours creating these how-to-draw worksheets, but I do it so that I can give back. 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 blessing to you. You are welcome to print as many as you like. Use the PayPal button to make your donation. 

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Start with a line for the ground so one wheel will not be higher than the other. Draw two circles one for the front tire and one for the back. You can trace around coins or something to make them round. Draw a line for the bottom edge of the car it is very low to the ground. The front goes out way past the front tire  and the rear ends at the back tire.

Draw an arch from the front edge over the front tire and touching the base just before the rear tire.

Add details to the tires and wheels with a second circle inside for the rim and a small circle in the center for the hub.

The driver is right at the middle only his helmet shows.

Behind the driver is an air scoop it starts above and behind the drivers head and goes down to just in front of the rear tire.

The engine cover starts right behind the driver and cures back to the top edge of the rear tire.

There is an airs foil at the very back, it is two rectangles at an angle over the rear tire.

There is a second edge along the bottom.

Draw a triangle fin shape for the windshield.

Decorate and color your race car. put him in the front.

(c) Mr. Adron 9/19/13