Wednesday, October 8, 2014

How To Draw The Dove of Peace. Free Printable Worksheet.

I am delighted to share my how-to-draw the dove of peace drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

Drawing takes time and practice, so if your picture does not turn out perfectly, do not give up; keep on drawing. If you draw every day soon, you will be making beautiful pictures. I have a lot of projects, so come back often and try a few more.

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Free How To Draw A Dove Of Peace Worksheet. 

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LESSON NOTES

Keep the image as white as possible. The wings are medium to small for their body size. The tail is medium to large. The beak is small.

BEGINNING
Plan to have the dove at a more dramatic angle, not just straight up and down- which is boring. Draw a line for the axis; this line goes from the tip of the head to the tip of the tail. Next, draw a line across for the leading edge of the wings; draw lightly at this point since you will want to erase some of this later.

DEVELOPING FORM
Use an oval for the body; draw this on the axis line. The top will be at the wing edge and will end at the base of the tail. The tail is like a Chinese fan; the head is a circle that goes over the oval of the body just a little. The wings have a curving line going from the edge to the tail. Draw a line on each side of the body to the wing and round it off for the shoulder.

FEATHERS
Don't draw too many feathers. Eight or nine on each wing and ten or eleven on the tail will be fine. Mark the feathers off for spacing before you draw them, so they are all even and the same size. Make them round on the ends.

DETAILS
The eyes are black and almost round, with just a slight almond shape. The beak is a triangle. Keep the feet simple; a few curved lines will work.

Do not color the dove; just use a little shadowing. Color the sky and leave the dove white.

(c) Adron D. 10/8/14

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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

How to Draw a Gondola Boat in Venice Italy, Free Drawing Worksheet

How to draw a gondola boat drawing lesson and printable worksheet.





How to Draw a Gondola Boat Free Drawing Worksheet.


Sometimes, it takes me hours to create these how-to-draw worksheets. 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. I hope these worksheets are a blessing to you. Thank you!

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LESSON NOTES

BEGINNING
Begin with the line for the water, this will help keep the perspective true. Next, draw the three curved lines that form the basic shape of the boat, it will look like a long thin banana.  The front and back go high out of the water. The ends go straight up. There is a circle at the back end and a rectangle-like shape at the front.

ADD THE MAN
Start the man as a stick figure holding the long oar. Put him near the back. Make this stick figure have knees and elbows that bend. After you have the position of the man the way you want it then go around the stick figure to make it thick. The hands are like boxes on the oar. Draw the clothing last.

DEVELOP THE FORM
The gondola has two seats in the middle They are half circles with circles inside. Draw a second line parallel to the front and back lines for the keel.

A LOT OF BLACK
The boat is colored black but does not draw it solid- give places where water is reflecting and the paint is shiny. The pants on the man are black, his shirt has black stripes, and his hair is black.

Draw some ripples for the water.

(c) Adron D. 9/30/14 

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Sunday, September 28, 2014

How to Draw a Haunted House Free Worksheet

This is a how-to-draw a haunted house drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

These old houses come in all shapes and sizes, so you do not have to copy my design exactly; you can just use it as a starting point for your own drawing.

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The printable worksheet on how to draw a haunted house is by Mr. Adron.


Sometimes, it takes me hours to create these how-to-draw worksheets, but I do it so that I can give back. 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 you liked this printable drawing lesson, you might also like How To Draw A Vampire Bat. CLICK HERE. 

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PRINTABLE ART LESSON PROJECT NOTES


BEGINNING
Use basic shapes to make an interesting house. Draw lightly so you can erase later and experiment with the design. Some parts are in front of other parts like the porch or the tower. Show the house from the corner and have two sides. Don't worry about straight lines- in fact, if the lines are a little crooked it makes the house look older and more spooky.

DEVELOPING DESIGN
Add the windows and the doorway. Use guidelines to keep the tops and bottoms of windows all in a line if one is higher or longer it looks sloppy.

Add a line for the brick foundation and two lines that curve outward for the stairs

DETAILS
Add the roof shingles by drawing the letter "U" in rows. Add shutters by drawing long rectangles next to the windows, have some hanging crooked. Add a railing for the porch, Add the brick foundation with short thick sideways lines

FINISHING TOUCHES
Add a fence but have a few pieces falling down or missing. Draw flagstones in the sidewalk. Add bricks to the chimney the same as the foundation. Add a few dead trees on the side of the house. A few tombstones are always a good idea and a bat or black cat. and don't forget the moon.

Make the windows dark unless you are going to have a spooky green light coming from inside.

I hope it turns out to be a spooky masterpiece!

(c) A.E. Dozat. 9/28/14

How to Draw A Haunted House

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

How To Draw A California Golden Poppy Flower. Free Drawing Worksheet

How to draw a California golden poppy flower drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This art lesson is simple, fun, and helps give the beginner artist some direction in drawing an iconic flower of the American west.

The free worksheet at the bottom of this post and the art lesson notes below may be printed by highlighting them and sending it to your printer or saving to your device to print later.



How To Draw a California Golden Poppy, Free Worksheet. by MrAdron.




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LESSON NOTES

Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.

The poppy is a cup-shaped flower with four petals. Start by drawing two ovals on the paper, one will be slightly behind the other. Mark the center in the middle of each.

Begin to define the four petals by dividing the circles into sections, use sweeping "U" shaped curving lines, do not worry about being even. One petal on top looks like a Chinese fan. The petals on the sides look like curved lines. The petal on the bottom looks like a ballerina's dress.

The edges of the petals are wavy. In the middle are little fingers that come up draw them at the center circle.

The stems are not straight. The leaves look like groups of feathers pointing up.

(c) Adron 9/16/14

Saturday, September 13, 2014

How to Draw A Chinese Sampan River Boat. Free Drawing Worksheet

How to draw a Chinese sampan riverboat drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

The free drawing worksheet and the project notes may be copied by highlighting them and sending them to your printer or saving them for later.
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How to Draw A Chinese Sampan River Boat, 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!

PROJECT NOTES

Start drawing lightly so you can erase it later. Don't worry if the lines are not straight- in real life these boats get beaten up, and a lot of the parts get bent and crooked.

BODY OF BOAT
The Body of the boat is drawn with some straight lines, one for the top and one for the bottom. The front is tilted out at the top and has two lines for the prow. The prow sticks up higher than the side of the boat. The back is like a  bent rectangle

SAIL
Not all sampans have sails but I think the bamboo pole sales look cool, so I put one on our drawing. It is just straight lines. Two go up and down for the mast they touch at the top and are wider at the bottom. There are six or seven lines going across. Do them in pairs so you have a top and bottom of each cross spar. Connect the ends for the cloth.

PUNTER MAN
The riverman is small, so don't try to give too much detail. Start with a stick figure that has a triangle for a chest and elbows in the arms. Put the punt pole in his hands that way you get the position of the hands and arms right. The hands are like squares. Next, draw the body around the stick figure. Lastly draw the clothing. Give him black pants.

DETAILS
Draw circles for tires on the sides of the boat. Draw an eye at the front of the boat. Add ropes and boxes. The house on the boat is another rectangle with an arch at the end. Use lines to show the bamboo poles inside.

If the boat is light make the water dark. if the boat is dark make the water light. Add mountains and trees on the edge of the river for a background.

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(c) Adron D. 9/13/14

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Monday, September 8, 2014

How To Draw An Egret Bird, Free Worksheet

How to draw an egret bird drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

The free how to draw an egret bird worksheet below and the project notes below will help give the young artist some ideas for drawing this splendid bird.  It is an easy lesson and ideal for the beginner.  I designed it for a handout to give students in a homeschool class I was teaching.



How To Draw An Egret Bird Free Worksheet

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PROJECT NOTES YOU MAY PRINT


BEGINNINGS
The body of the egret is a large oval with a smaller oval below it. Draw this first step lightly so you can erase it later. The neck is like a large letter "S," use two lines for this, so you have a back and a front. The head is like a long triangle beside an oval.

DEVELOP FORM
The large body oval is going to be the wing. There are some feathers at the bottom; draw them with curved lines. Erase the top line of the oval and darken the other parts. The belly is covered with long soft feathers; draw them as short, bent lines.  The front of the neck has some long soft feathers, so draw them as curved lines too,

DETAILS
The eye is a circle with a white dot in the middle. The beak has a line going across it to divide the top from the bottom. The back has some shadow, and a shadow goes down the center of the back where the two wings meet. The legs point a little backward at the knee.  It is easiest to hide his feet in the water or tall grass.  The far leg is darker since it is in shadow.

(c) Adron D. 9/8/14

Monday, September 1, 2014

How To Draw A Feather, Free Worksheet

How to draw a feather drawing lesson and printable worksheet.


This printable drawing worksheet will be helpful to give the young artist confidence in how to draw a feather. Parents, teachers, and home-school families will find ways to use it in the classroom or as a take-home assignment for the students. Learning to draw takes time and practice, so keep on drawing in a short time you will be making beautiful pictures. I have a lot of projects come back often and try a few more.

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How to Draw A Feather Free Worksheet by Mr Adron.



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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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PROJECT NOTES YOU MAY PRINT


FIRST
Start with the line down the middle that makes the quill and shaft, so then you can use it as a reference for everything that follows. Draw the middle line as two lines so you have a top and a bottom. The line on the bottom will be a little thicker to show the shadow.

SECOND
The shape of this feather is oval, though some are triangular. Lightly outline the feather as an oval. Use two lines to draw the oval it will be evener.

THIRD
The feather has barbs, draw them as lines coming off of the middle line (shaft), and going to the edge, that is the outside oval we drew in the second step. Sometimes there are gaps in the barbs so draw the gaps early on, that way you are ready when you shadow it in.

There are downy barbs at the base of the feather. They go wild, so draw them every way, almost like a scribble.

FOURTH
Use shadow technique to show the connection of the barbs to the shaft this is done with short lines starting at the shaft going outward to the edge. Lastly, draw shot lines going from the edge inward toward the shaft. Leave spaces for interest. Use longer and darker lines on the bottom to give the shadow effect.

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(c) Adron D. 9/1/14

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Sunday, August 24, 2014

How to Draw A 3D Cross (Christian) Worksheet

How to draw a 3D cross drawing lesson and printable worksheet. 

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Parents, teachers, and homeschool families will find many ways to use this worksheet in class or as a take-home. It presents a practical illustration from the perspective of a basic shape.

How To Draw A 3D Cross Free Worksheet



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How to Draw a 3D Cross is a free worksheet that you can print by highlighting it and sending to your printer or saving it to your device and printing later.

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PROJECT NOTES YOU MAY PRINT

The 3D is seeing not only the front of the object but turning it to see the side angle also.

BEGINNINGS
I start with a ruler. Some people do not think an artist needs a ruler, but a ruler is a tool, and every craftsman uses tools. Use a ruler to draw the lines straight and start with a light pencil to draw lightly since you will need to erase some of the lines.

DEVELOP FORM
This project requires attention to keeping lines parallel to make it look good. Draw two parallel lines going up and down for the shaft of the cross and then two parallel lines going across for the crossbeam. It is OK if they cross over each other since you are still drawing lightly and will be erasing later. Draw lines to close off the ends and the top and bottom. This should be a basic flat cross.

Use the ruler to measure both sides of the crosspiece to make sure it is not lopsided.

THE SIDE VIEW
To begin the side view that makes the 3D effect use the ruler to draw five diagonal lines from the top corners going down at an angle all going the same way. These angle lines are at the very top of the shaft, one at the top of the crosspiece, and three under the crosspiece. Last, draw the lines the make the backside edges. These will start at the short angle lines.

DETAILS
Many people add the sign on the top, or the nails, or the crown of thorns. Some add the shroud draped over the crossbeam. Put in the background with some long wavy lines for the near hills and some choppy lines for the distant mountains.

To see more free how-to-draw worksheets like this one, click on the label for a holiday in the sidebar.
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(c) Adron 8/24/16

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

How To Draw Black Eyed Susan Flowers, Free Worksheet

I am glad to share my how-to-draw black-eyed Susan flowers drawing lesson and printable worksheet with you.

How to Draw Black-Eyed Susan Flowers. The free worksheet and the project notes below may be printed by highlighting them and sending them to your printer or saving them to your device to be printed later. If you have problems, see the how-to print tab for some suggestions.

Parents, teachers, and home school families will be able to use this worksheet to help give the young artist confidence in drawing.


How to Draw Black-Eyed Susans Free Worksheet by MrAdron.


PROJECT NOTES YOU MAY PRINT


BEGINNINGS
Start with the flowers. In our example, there is one that is facing the viewer and two that are viewed from the side. Begin with basic shapes. Draw lightly so you can erase later. The flower facing the viewer is a circle, but the ones that are viewed from the side are a half-circle. The center of the one facing the viewer is another circle, but the center of the ones that are viewed from the side is more oval.

THE FLOWER
There are about 13 petals on the Black-Eyed Susan. Draw each one as two lines going from the center to meet at the outside of the circle on the one facing the viewer or the bottom of the oval for the ones viewed on the side.

DEVELOPING THE FORM
The stems start together at the ground and are two lines that are slightly wider apart at the bottom and gradually come closer together at the top. The leaves are bigger at the bottom and thinner at the top. They weave in and out behind and in front of the stems. The leaves are spear-shaped.

DETAILS
Add shadows to give depth and shading to give roundness. The center has bumps that are dark. Give texture to the soil.
 
(c) Adron 7/15/14

Monday, June 2, 2014

How To Draw A Robins Nest Picture, Free Worksheet

How to draw a robin and nest drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

The free drawing worksheet guides the young artist in a popular subject. It is simple and inspires the young artist while giving just enough challenge.

This worksheet can be given as a classroom assignment or sent as a take-home project.

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How To Draw A Robin's Nest Worksheet by MrAdron.

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PROJECT NOTES YOU MAY PRINT


BEGINNINGS
Start with a loose sketch where you use basic shapes to work out the design. The nest is shaped like a bowl with rounded edges, so draw an oval with another oval inside and almost touching the top edge. The robin is shaped like a teardrop upside down with a circle for the head at the top. The tail is like a long triangle.

DEVELOP FORM
Since robins lay up to four eggs draw one or two ovals for the eggs.
The hatched chick is a circle for a body with triangles on the sides for the wings.
The chick head is turned up and all you see is the beak that is shaped like a triangle.
Draw leaves that are heart-shaped or almond-shaped below the nest and behind the nest.
Add a tree trunk, it is drawn as parallel lines wide apart below the nest and narrow together above the nest.

DETAILS
The nest is textured with long lines going around it. Make the lines thicker and darker for the shadow underneath and inside bottom of the nest. These lines should follow the curve of the nest.
The robin has two long feathers on the wing. The wing on the far side sticks out a little at the back.
The tail has two long feathers.
Give the tree trunk texture of bark by using short choppy lines.

SHADING
Things that are behind other things could be shaded darker to make the foreground stand out.
The robin's head is black, the wing and tail is gray and the chest is orange-red.
The egg is blue.
The chick is brown and gray.

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(c) Adron 6/2/14
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