Tuesday, December 10, 2013

How To Draw An Orchid Flower Worksheet, Free

How to draw an orchid flower drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

How to Draw an Orchid is a simplified instructional worksheet for beginners and young artists. Parents, teachers, and home school families may print a copy for personal and classroom use.

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How to Draw an Orchid Flower Free Worksheet

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BEGINNINGS
Start by drawing a light rough sketch to get the project centered on the page. Sketch a large circle for the flower at first and a short cylinder for the pot. The stem is just a double line that curves one way then the other.

DETAILS
Draw the flower in two steps the first is the larger petals. The first two start as two curving lines like large parenthesis on the outside edge, then connect with a line between them shaped like the letter U at the top and an upward curving lines below. Behind the first two petals are three petals shaped like rounded diamonds, their points form a triangle.

The flower has a center made of three leaves, two that curve out and back in above and one curves down and back up below. Start with three inward curving lines that almost make a circle. Connect the lines with the lines that curve inward and back out. There is a little upward edge on the bottom petal that looks like the letter U.

FINISHING TOUCHES
Add large leaves that are drawn with two curving lines that come to a point. Shade the flower pot to give contrast.  Shade the background to make the flower stand out.

(c) Adron 12/10/13

Friday, December 6, 2013

How to Draw a Panda Bear, Lesson And Worksheet

This is a printable how to draw worksheet for how to draw a panda bear.  

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

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How To Draw A Panda Worksheet



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 PROJECT NOTES.


BEGINNINGS
Start with a circle for the head and an oval for the body, and then use a stick figure technique to place the arms and the feet in position. After the posing looks right use ovals to give the arms and legs thickness.

FACE
Use two guidelines, one going up and down the center and one across the center to help keep things even. The muzzle is like a smaller circle on the lower part of the face it should be centered on the guideline. The eyes are a little below the guideline going across. The nose is like a diamond sideways with two dark dashes for the nostrils. The ears are on the top of the head and are slightly like a half-circle. The eyes are black and have a little white rim around them. The top of the head has a slight peak or point to it.

DETAILS
The paws are covered with fur and you do not need to do more than the basic shape. The feet have five claws, below each claw is a round pad.

SHADING
Start shading with gray not black. After you have all the areas done in grey then use black for the shadows and the darker areas.

(c) Adron D, 12/6/13

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

How To Draw A Space Fying Car

How to draw a flying space car drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This printable worksheet and the how-to-draw lesson are fun projects that will inspire imagination and give the young artist confidence in drawing. 


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This lesson encourages the young artist to do rough concept drawings first. If your drawing of a flying car does not turn out the way you hoped, do not give up. You are learning, and every time you sketch, you will get better. Sketch every day. Bookmark this blog and come back every day and do another project. Soon, you will be surprised at what a good artist you are.


How to Draw A Flying Car Worksheet.
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Do some concept drawings first on a separate piece of paper. Start with the basic shape of a car or a rectangle. Draw lightly so you can erase later.

Roughly sketch in some of the shapes of an airplane, like the rudder stabilizer, and cockpit.

You can experiment with random shapes; after you sketch a few shapes over the design ask yourself what that looks like and work it in. An oval on the side could be a rotor or a jet engine.

After you have gotten your ideas worked out then you can put them together for your final project.

Use shadows to give it roundness, draw a background and create a world or city for it.

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I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) Adron D. 2/3/13

Monday, November 25, 2013

How To Draw A Flying Saucer Worksheet, Free.

How to draw a flying saucer is a simple art lesson for kids.


This project will help the young artist compose a subject evenly and with balance.

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How To Draw A Flying Saucer Worksheet.

START
To make the saucer shape look even use a short guideline up and down for the center and a longer guideline across for the width.

BASIC SHAPE
Starting at the guidelines draw an arch shape from the outside edge to the center top, as you go switch back and forth from one side to the other and switching from top to bottom. Be sure to make the distance from the middle to each end the same on both sides.

DETAILS
Draw the dome at the top, use the guideline to keep it even.
The landing gear below is in line with the edge of the dome and goes half way to the edge of the saucer.
Draw windows or lights on the guideline across the space ship.
Draw a window in the dome.
Draw a line and a dot for an antenna.

FINISHING TOUCHES
Draw a rectangle door underneath the saucer and a ramp going from the door to the ground. The ramp should be two lines that start at the door and go outward and are wider at the bottom, it should be slightly longer than the landing gear and look slightly lower in the picture.

Draw some craters on the ground and some rocky jagged mountains in the background. Use shadows to make the spaceship look round.

(c) Adron

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

How To Draw A Young Elf Warrior

How to draw the face of an Elf drawing lesson and printable worksheet.


This printable how to draw worksheet is a simple face at the three-quarter view. Parents, teachers, and homeschool families may print this how-to-draw lesson for personal or class use.


How To Draw The Young Elf 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.


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The elf youth has a slightly larger forehead and smaller chin.

BEGINNINGS
Start with a circle, then below the circle, draw a triangle for the jaw and chin. Use guidelines to keep things even; one guideline will go down the face a little over from the center since the face is slightly turned away. Use a guideline for the eyes a little lower than halfway down the face. The nose is about halfway from the eyes to the chin.

DETAILS
The eyes are almond-shaped and a little pointed up on the outside.

The nose is like a ball with a little ball next to it. Use a line to connect the nose to the eyebrow on one side.

The mouth is just three lines. The upper lip is stretched into a smile and is only a straight line across the face close to the nose. The lower lip is two curved lines.

The ears are triangles that point up and outward.

The neck on one side is a straight line that is in line with the nose going down. The neck on the other side starts at the ear and goes down until it curves into the shoulder.

FINISHING TOUCHES.
After you have a nice face, draw the shirt and the hat. Add shadows to give the features roundness. The hair and eyebrows are last.


Illustration for How To Draw a Young Elf Warrior. by MrAdron.

To find more drawing projects like this, click on the label for people, face, or fantasy in the sidebar.

(c) Adron 11/19/13

Monday, November 11, 2013

How to Draw A Clenched Fist Worksheet

This is a free how to draw a clinched drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This how-to draw a clenched fist project will help the young artist and the beginner to develop confidence in drawing. 

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How To Draw A Clenched Fist by MrAdron.


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OVERVIEW
The fist is not hard to draw, but there are just a few features you must keep in mind. The shape is not really round and not really square but a combination of both. The thumb makes it look off-balance since it is to the side of the center.

BEGINNINGS
Start with a large circle for the basic fist shape. Below the circle draw two lines for the wrist and forearm. One line is directly below the pinkie finger, the other is about a third of the way from the outside on the thumb side.

The edge of the palm beside the pinkie is not straight but is folded outward and looks like a little triangle. The base of the palm curves in a little to join the wrist and forearm.

FINGERS
Draw a curving guideline for the top knuckles of the fingers. Halfway between the knuckles and wrist draw another guideline for the fingertips. Divide the space into the four fingers by drawing five vertical lines. Round off the top and bottom of the fingers. The fingernails are hardly visible.

THUMB
The thumb can cover the first or first and second fingers. The outside edge of the thumb is three straight lines. The inside shape is three curved lines.

WRIST & ARM
The arm gets wider the further away from the hand. There are tendons in the wrist that look like long ridges use shadow technique to draw these it. It could be two or three lines.

FINISHING TOUCHES
There are wrinkles in the palm. There are three wrinkles across the wrist. There are wrinkles across the knuckles.

SHADING
Use the shading technique to give the fist roundness. The darkest area is inside of the palm by the fingertips.

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If this has been helpful you might like my worksheet titled: How to Draw a Hand Palm Up

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(c) Adron 11/11/13

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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Beginning Lesson For Drawing Cartoon Characters, Worksheet

How to draw cartoon characters lesson and printable worksheets. 

How to draw cartoon characters worksheet teaches the beginning artist to draw expressive characters. The purpose is to keep things simple at first and leave out anything that is not necessary. This exercise helps to practice drawing expressive eyes.

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How To Draw Cartoon Characters 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 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.


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Our characters are shaped like gourds or rocks or water bubbles, with eyes.

Draw two circles a large one and a smaller one above it. Outline the circles to make a gourd shape. Add feet like blobs or peanut shapes if you like, this gives the opportunity to practice basic body pose.

EYES
Our gourd people are all about eyes. Draw different eyes to express different emotions and feelings. Example...

     Surprise: Two circles side by side with black dots in the center. Eyebrows are high.
     Disgust:  The top of the eye is a low curve and a half dot under each. Eyebrows are low.
     Worry Eyes curved at the top, Dots to the side. Eyebrows to the side slightly.
     Curiosity: The eyes are wide open the dots to the side, eyebrows are high.
     Anger: Eyes tilt down leaning toward the middle, with a half dot under the eyelid.
     Embarrassment: Dot in the middle and outline at the sides.

BODY LANGUAGE
Try different gourd shapes to express emotion.

You might like to look at my other lessons, how to draw funny letters. and How to Draw Mushroom People

(c) Adron 11/10/13

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

How to Draw A Spaceship Worksheet. Space Scout Ship.

How to draw a spaceship drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This is an easy project for young artists.  It is fun to draw spaceships and imagine what the future will be like. This project is how to draw a Space Scout Ship that is supposed to be fast and ready for adventure.

Parents, teachers, and homeschool families will find many ways to use this in class and at home.


How To Draw A Space Ship Worksheet

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Start with a basic design. It is good to work out ideas on something that you can throw away when you are finished.

Our design is the classic rocket design with a teardrop shape.  Use a guideline down the center to help keep things even on both sides. Use guidelines to keep the front and rear of the fins even. You will erase these guidelines later.

The scout ship has four wings or fins, with a rocket and motor on each one. Use the guidelines to keep them even. The fins taper down and back. The rockets are long cylinders with a point at one end and a ball shape where the rocket fire comes out. Trace coins or buttons to get the circles right. You might want to draw one and then trace it each time for all the rest.

Add details. If you want to have windows or doors, keep them small, making the spaceship look big. Add a few flames at the bottom of the rockets. Have laser guns poking out or a landing dock.

Use shadow to make it look round.

(c) Adron. 11/5/13

How To Draw The Face Of Don Quixote Worksheet

How to draw the face of Jon Quixote drawing lesson and worksheet.


This is an easy project for the young artist and it will help give confidence in drawing.
The old face of the knight, Don Quixote, is a project that helps with how to draw a face of an older person.

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How to Draw The Face of Don Quixote Worksheet

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BASIC
The face of Don Quixote is long. Start with an oval and use some guidelines. One guideline will go down the face a third away from the right edge; it is not center since we are drawing a face turned away at a three-quarter view. Draw a guideline across the face halfway down for the eyes. From the eyes go halfway for the nose and below the nose draw another for the mouth.

DEVELOP
The eyes are old and droopy. The upper eyelids incline downward at the outside. Under the eyes are curved lines and bags. There are wrinkles on the outside of the eyes.
The nose is big, and the end droops down.
The upper lip is covered by the long pointy mustache; use many lines going down to draw it- don't just outline it. Same for the pointy beard on the chin.
The lower lip is two curved lines.

ARMOR
Draw the helmet and armor last. The helmet is simple. It is just some curved lines.
The chain mail is easy if you use some guidelines evenly spaced in rows, then fill in the rows with curved lines for the chain links.
The armor is only outlined in our example.

SHADOW
Use shading to make different parts stand out. Make the chain mail darker than the face, and make the areas around the beard darker, so the beard looks brighter. Put shadow under the brim of the helmet. There is a shadow around the eyes, under the jaw, and under the nose.

FINAL TOUCHES
Put some wrinkles across the forehead and between the eyes.
Draw a wrinkle or two from the side of the nose to the outside of the mouth.
Use shading technique to add flabbiness to the neck.
Smudge the armor with a pencil or scribble little areas and add dots to show it is old and worn out.


How to Draw Don Quixote illustration 

(c) Adron Dozat 11/5/13

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

How To Draw A Hand Holding a Staff Worksheet.

Free how to draw a hand holding a staff drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This printable how-to-draw a hand will help give confidence in drawing the hand in a grasping position.

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How To Draw a Hand Holding a Staff 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.


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The file above is like a scan; the one below is digital.

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YOU MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.


BEGINNING OUTLINE
The hand starts as almost a square. Roughly place the staff as two long lines that go through the square, so the fingers will be wider at the front.  The wrist is narrower than the hand, and the thumb edge of the hand slopes upward. The fingers are curved around the staff, so the back knuckles from the outside edge; draw this as a curving line that will go past the staff's edge. Use a second curving line to mark off the tips of the fingers.  You will be erasing these guidelines later.

DETAILS
The thumb is higher than the first finger. The first finger curves around a little. The fingers are not straight but bent a little where the knuckles are. There are wrinkles around the wrist and the back edge of the hand. There are wrinkles across the wrist, on the palm of the hand, and across the thumb muscle. Add the fingernails, and remember there is some finger on each side of the fingernail.

Use shadow to give the hand roundness.

Draw the staff with a lot of lines for the wood grain.

There are two shadow lines down the wrist for the tendons.


Illustration for How To Draw A Hand Holding Staff

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©Adron D. 10/30/13