Monday, January 5, 2015

How to Draw A Siberian Husky Free Printable Worksheet

How to draw a Siberian husky drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

The free drawing worksheet below will help the young artist to feel more confident in drawing.

There are many ways to approach a project like this but I have kept it simple on purpose for the young artist.  The secret to drawing good dog portraits is to practice and draw every day. If you keep it up soon you will have beautiful pictures.

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How To Draw a Siberian Husky Printable Worksheet

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Sometimes it takes me hours, but I create these how-to-draw worksheets 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

LESSON NOTES


BEGINNING:
Use basic shapes to form a simple dog head. Start with a large circle. Add two triangles at the top for the ears. Draw a rectangle for the muzzle. If you make it long he looks older if it is short he looks younger.

DEVELOPMENT
     * The eyes are like a diamond sideways.
     * The mouth is low on the muzzle, draw a line across but curving up at the outside edge.
     * The nose is a triangle at the top of the muzzle,
     * The upper lip curves up draw a line going up for it.
     * The neck and shoulders are broad, use two lines; one starting at the ear and going out and down and the other halfway across the bottom of the muzzle going down and slightly out.

DETAILS
The eye is edged in black. The ears are slightly rounded. There are four rows of freckles. The lip is black.

FIR
Take your time with the fur so it looks good. As you draw the fur use strokes with your pencil going the direction of the fur, the direction fur goes is out away from the center.
     * The top of the head is dark
     * There is a line of dark down between the eyes.
     * The ears are edged in dark.
     * There is a band of dark circling the face starting behind the earn and ending below the cheek.
     * On the opposite side of the face is another under the chin but it is short.
     * There is a second band going down the back edge and curving in at the bottom. (but it is not as dark)

(c) Adron 1/5/15

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

How to Draw A Peacock Feather, Free Printable Worksheet

How to draw a peacock feather drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

The free printable worksheet below will help the young artist develop confidence as they draw a realistic image.

Parents, teachers, and home-school families will find many ways to use this project. It can be given out as an extra activity in class or sent home to do on the student's own time. It is designed to give the young artist confidence in drawing a popular subject.

There is more than one way to draw a picture like this. I have kept it simple on purpose for the benefit of the young artist.

The trick to drawing good pictures is to practice. So draw every day. If it doesn't come out perfect, do not give up but keep at it, and soon, you will be making beautiful drawings.

Good luck.

If you have problems, see the how-to print tab above for some tips, or try the links below for alternate formats of this image.



How To Draw A Peacock Feather by MrAdron.

I am glad to share these how-to-draw worksheets for free, and I hope they are useful for you.


Below is a link that may print better on some devices.

Some printers work better with PDF format. To print in PDF, CLICK HERE.

BEGINNINGS
Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later on. The feather has a shaft (called a rachis); draw this with a graceful curve. The top is the beautiful part. Draw a large teardrop on top of the shaft. Draw a larger circle around the teardrop, do this lightly; it is just a guideline that you will erase later. On both sides of the shaft, lightly draw a guideline to keep the end of the veins the same length.

DEVELOP FORM
The top has four rings. The first is the green one; it is on the outer edge of the teardrop; draw it as a second line inside the teardrop shape. The next ring is brownish; draw it as a small inner ring that almost touches the bottom of the teardrop shape. The light blue is; next, it is inside the brown ring and has an upside-down heart inside. The innermost ring is the purple upside-down heart.

The shaft is thick; draw it as two lines on each side of the first guideline drawn earlier.
The barbs come out of the sides of the shaft. Draw them slowly and carefully; do not let them go past the second set of guidelines. Draw them in pairs on each side of the shaft. Use two lines for each barb, so you have a top and a bottom.
Have some of the barbs pass in front or behind others. Some will go in random directions, but all generally go upward.
The barbs at the top clump together. Outline them first, then draw in the individual barbs. Leave a few spaces between some of the barbs.

FINISHING
Color the feather green except for the eye. It is purple inside, then light blue, then brown, then green.

(c) Adron D. 12/31/14

Sunday, December 28, 2014

How To Draw Father Time Free Worksheet

This is a free how to draw Father Time lesson and worksheet. 


How to draw Father Time is a drawing lesson and printable worksheet for the young artist drawing the elderly figure. Father time is often seen illustrating the end of the year, and the idea that we are running out of time. You see this on invitations to New Year's Eve parties. 

There are many ways to draw an old man. I made this easy for the young artist or beginner.

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


How to Draw Father Time 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.


Thank you!

If you have problems printing the image above then the file below may work better. 

CLICK HERE for a file in photo format that may work better on some printers. If you have problems printing see the HOW TO PRINT tab

LESSON NOTES


BEGINNING
Start by drawing lightly. Draw a stick figure as a foundation, and to help get the pose right.
The head is a long oval and is low on the shoulders.
To place the hand on the staff draw it like a bent square at first and come back to make the details later.
To make the hand that holds the hourglass draw it like a mitten at first and come back to it later.

DEVELOP FORM
Draw the ragged robe around the stick figure. Draw the bottom of the legs and feet. Keep the legs skinny. Draw ovals for the open sleeves.

THE FACE
Keep the face simple. Draw the eyelids pointing downward to the outside that gives him a worried look. The nose is big and goes over his mustache Draw the eyes as dark dots over to the side so it looks like he is looking at the hourglass.
The beard covers the lower part of the face make it long and wavy.
The eyebrows are bushy.
The ears are like big peanuts on the side of the head.

DETAILS
Find a button or some small round thing and trace around it to make the top and bottom of the hourglass. Draw the top of the hourglass as a horizontal oval.
Draw the fingers inside the mitten drawing from earlier.The thumb is on the outside pointing away.
Draw the fingers on the staff. The thumb is on the inside and behind the staff.
The robe has a rope belt.
Make the robe ragged at the end and shadow the part behind.
The sandals have only one strap over the top. Don't draw all the toes just the big toe.
Make the staff with a lot of short choppy lines so it has texture and looks woody.

FINISHING TOUCHES
There is a rope around his waist, give it a lot of texture.
Give the clothing some rips and holes.
Give the face some wrinkles.
Use shadowing to give the figure some roundness.
Shade the robe just a little so the beard looks whiter.

(c) Adron D. 12/28/14

Monday, December 22, 2014

How To Draw An Easy Christmas Star, Printable Worksheet

How to draw an easy Christmas star drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

The printable how to draw a Christmas Star worksheet below will help give the young artist confidence in drawing a favorite symbol of Christmas.

This drawing can be used on greeting cards or to add to Christmas decorations.

I have kept this simple for the young artist. Good drawing takes practice so if it doesn't come out perfect do not give up keep at it and before to long, you will be making beautiful pictures. Come back often and try some of my other projects there are many to choose from.

To print the free worksheet below just highlight it and send it to your printer, or save to your device to print later. Some printers work better if you drag the image to your desktop and print from there. If you have problems  CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions.  



How To Draw A Simple Christmas Star 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!

Here is a link to a file in universal portable format CLICK HERE.

This is is a simple Christmas star, and because it is simple small mistakes look bigger, so take your time and work carefully to keep lines and measurements perfect.

Draw lightly at first, so you can erase the guidelines later. Use a ruler or other straight edge to help you draw the lines straight and clean. There is no shame in using a tool to help draw lines straight, all craftsmen use tools.

BEGINNING
Draw a cross with the horizontal line about two-thirds of the way up from the bottom. This is just a guideline and you will erase it later. Draw a small square in the center and mark the four corners with a dot. Draw a second and third square centered on the cross and mark the corners with dots.

DEVELOPMENT
Use your straight edge draw lines from the corners of the smallest square to the tips of the cross.
Using the dots of the two larger squares draw long diamond shapes from the corners of the middle square to the corner of the larger outer square.

Erase the extra lines.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) Adron D. 12/22/14

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

Sunday, November 30, 2014

How To Draw The Face of Scrooge Free Printable Worksheet.

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


The free printable drawing of Scrooge worksheet below will inspire the young artist and give confidence in drawing a basic face.

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Scrooge is a frowning old man in old-time clothes and long hair that comes down on both sides of this bald head.

I have kept this simple for the young artist. There is more than one way to draw an old face but many people like this method. Drawing a dramatic face takes time and practice, so draw a picture every day. I have other projects like this, so come back often and try a few more, and soon you will be making beautiful pictures.

To print, just highlight and send to your printer or save to your device to print later. If you have problems printing,  CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions or try one of the links below for an updated file. Print in greyscale so that you can get the shadows.


Printable Drawing Worksheet for kids.
How To Draw The Face Of Scrooge. Free Printable Drawing 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!


Some printers work better with a PDF format. To go to a PDF file, CLICK HERE.

PRINTABLE LESSON NOTES


BEGINNINGS
Use a guideline up and down to keep the face even on both sides. Draw a circle for the top two-thirds and a large "U" for the jaw. Use a guideline across about halfway down to keep the eyes level.
Draw the rectangles for the glasses early on in the project. They are on the cheeks and low on the nose.
The cheeks are like bracket symbols, one on one side and one on the other.

DEVELOPMENT
The ears are like large peanut shapes on either side of the head.
The eyes are not drawn open but half-closed with the upper eyelid covering the top third of the iris, this will give him expression.
The eyebrows point up and outward.
The chin is like a long narrow letter "U."
The jaw is like another broader letter "U" behind the chin.
The mouth is like a long downward-pointing letter "M."
The nose is a long letter "U."

DETAILS
The eyebrows will be bushy. Use short choppy lines on the top and bottom to draw them leave the center white.
On both sides of the nose is a mark like a parenthesis ( ) for the nostril, but the nose dips past them.
Use short straight lines to draw the top of the eyelid and the wrinkle over the top of the eye. Draw only part of the bottom eyelid, just a couple of dashes or will do.
The upper lip is a thin shadow, the lower lip is a thicker shadow underneath. It is like a "W" that is pointing downward at the outside.

FINISHING TOUCHES.
The hair comes out from the sides and goes down behind his back.
The clothing is a big black coat. The collar goes right up to the ears.  There is a stiff collar of a shirt and a bow underneath.
Use shading to give the effect of roundness.

To see more free printable drawing worksheets like this, click on the label for Christmas or people in the sidebar. Or click on the most popular on the left sidebar.

(c) A. E. Dozat. 11/30/14


Thursday, November 20, 2014

How To Draw The Queen of Sheba, Free Printable Worksheet

How to draw the face of the Queen of Sheba drawing lesson and printable worksheet. 


This is an artist's view of the face of the Biblical Queen. This is a wonderful drawing project for drawing and practicing the basic face.

The free printable worksheet at the bottom of this post and the project notes below may be printed by highlighting them and sending them to your printer or saving them to your device to print later. If you have problems printing see the how to print tab for some suggestions.

If you have trouble making the image below to print,  CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions.



 How to Draw the Queen of Sheba Free Printable 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.


Thank You!

There are more ways to draw a face, but this is simple and ideal for young artists.  Drawing a beautiful face takes practice, so draw every day, and soon you will be making beautiful pictures.  I have other projects like this, so come back often and try a few more.  If your artwork is not perfect this time, do not give up. Just keep at it, and you will be making perfection before too long.

BEGINNINGS
Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later. Draw an oval for the head, then divide up the oval with guidelines vertical in the center, and another one horizontal halfway down. The guidelines help keep things even and not crooked.

DEVELOPMENT
The eyes are on the halfway mark, they are about as far apart as they are each wide. The top of the eyes are an arch but the bottom curves up and down and back up. The eyes are outlined in dark. Draw the shiny spot before you draw the iris or pupal. Use a line above the eye to show the fold of the eyelid.
The nose is wide, use two lines like a parenthesis for the wider parts and two curving dashes for the shadow below.
The lips are three lines. Draw the one in the middle first, it is like a flattened letter "v," the bottom lip is a wide curve, like the letter "U" the upper lip is like a flat letter "M"
The Neck is wide and the shoulders slope downward slightly.

TURBAN, CROWN, NECKLACE
The turban is a folded cloth and can be a lot of wiggly lines over the top of the head going around the head like a frame. The crown can be simple just two lines across the turban. There are gold coins hanging down off of the crown and turban, draw them as circles.
The necklace is a bunch of lines that go around the neck. Use guidelines to keep things even and straight.
The hair is black but put some shiny lines in it.

Use shading technique to give the face a rounded look.

(c) Adron 11/20/14

Sunday, November 16, 2014

How To Draw A Friendly Human Type Robot. Free printable Drawing Worksheet

How to draw a picture of a friendly robot lesson and printable worksheet.

There are many ways to draw a robot this is an easy approach.

Learning to draw takes practice so do not get discouraged if the project didn't turn out perfect, keep on drawing. If you sketch every day soon you will be making beautiful pictures. I have lots of projects so come back often and try another.

To print the worksheet above just highlight it and send it to your printer or save to your device to print later. If you have problems printing,  CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions.

When you print remember to use the greyscale setting on your printer so you get the shadows.


How To Draw A Friendly Human Type Robot. 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!

CLICK HERE for a file in photo format that may print better.

BEGINNING
Start with a stick figure but give him elbows and knees. Draw circles for the joints. Draw lightly so you can erase later. Decide on the pose.  Draw a horizontal line to help keep the feet on the same plane and draw the feet as if he is standing on that line.

DEVELOPMENT
When you have the pose how you like it then draw around the figure to give the body thickness.

ROBOT IT
Use rectangles and other shapes to give the figure a robot-like appearance. Try drawing some random lines here and there to make it interesting. Erase any extra lines.

SHADING
Use shading to give the robot a rounder look.

To see more free printable how to draw worksheets click on the label for fantasy in the sidebar. Or choose one from the favorites list on the left.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

© Adron D, 
11/16/14

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

How To Draw A Space Soldier Worksheet, Free and Printable

This is a free how-to-draw worksheet.  How to draw a space soldier. 

This worksheet will help the beginner artist to draw a figure in a space outfit.  There is more than one way to draw a human figure, and this is the simplest.  

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

My how-to-draw worksheets are free, but they take a lot of my time to design and draw. I hope they are useful to you. You may download and print as many as you like.
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How To Draw A Space Soldier Worksheet. by MrAdron.

My worksheets are free, and you may print as many as you like.  Please use the Paypal button to make a contribution.  Thank you.


Below is a file that may work better on some devices

CLICK HERE for a file in photo format that may work better on some printers.

BEGINNINGS
Start with a stick figure that is articulated at the joints like elbows and knees. At this point, we are just trying to get the pose.

After you are happy with the pose, fill out the body with lines around the stick figure. Imagine the stick figure is a skeleton, and the lines around it are the muscle.

DESIGN TECHNIQUE
Come up with a unique and original suit that is both space suit and armor scribble all over the drawing you have made so far. It is like you are trying to ruin the drawing. Look at the scribbles, then choose the lines that you like. Go over these favorite lines and work them into the suit of space armor.

Erase the extra lines.

FINISHING TOUCHES.
Use random shapes to design a weapon.
Use shadow technique to give roundness.
Use thin, jagged lines for the distant scene.
Use short choppy strokes for the foreground.

To see more free drawing worksheets like this one, see the label for people in the sidebar.

(c) Adron 11/5/14

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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. 


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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