Monday, June 8, 2015

How To Draw A Baseball Player Hitting A Ball Worksheet

This is a how-to-draw a baseball player hitting a ball drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

How to draw a baseball player hitting a ball is a very simple approach to drawing a human figure in a dramatic pose. It can be mastered with a little practice and will give the young artist confidence in drawing.

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How to draw a baseball player hitting a ball worksheet 

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PRINTABLE NOTES


BEGINNINGS
Draw a line for the ground so the feet connect with the ground.
Start with an articulated stick figure; that is a stick figure with elbows, knees, hips, and shoulders. Draw dots for the elbows and knees hips and shoulders.
     * The far shoulder goes up, so draw it high, and the far elbow is high.
     * The near shoulder is low, and the near elbow is very low.
     * The head is very low and a little forward.
     *The near hip is high and the far hip is low.
     * the near knee is almost straight down. The near lower leg goes far back.
     * The far knee and leg are as far forward as possible but a little bent at the knee.
Make sure the feet connect to the ground the back foot is on its toe the front foot is pointing.

BUILD HIM UP
Draw around the stick figure to make the body thick and the arms and legs muscular.

The face is hidden in part by the helmet, the helmet covers half of the head.  Keep the face simple. The mouth is just a dash.  The eye is a dash. The nose is the letter "L" at an angle.

HANDS
The thumb on the near hand is on top and the fingers disappear under the bat. The thumb on the far hand is under the bat and only the top of the hand is showing.

DETAILS
Draw the clothes last. Put a shadow under him. Use shading to give him roundness.

(c) Adron D. 6/8/15

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

How To Draw A Raccoon, Free Printable Worksheet

This is a Free how to draw a raccoon art lesson

Here is a drawing lesson that should make drawing a raccoon easy for anybody.

If you have trouble making it print see the "HOW TO PRINT" tab above or try one of the updated links below that should print better.

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How to draw a raccoon. Free printable worksheet.by MrAdron.

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BEGINNINGS
Draw an oval shape for the head and a large oval shape for the body. The head is low and the body should look fat.
The two front legs are just curved lines bending outward from each other. The rear leg is like a triangle that is bent into a slight "S" shape.
The tail is like a long oval

DEVELOP FORM
The ears are triangles but rounded at the tops. Make the outline of the body fuzzy fur use lots of short lines.

FACE
Use guidelines to help keep the features of the face even.
The eyes are above the halfway mark. They are black but have a shiny spot inside.
The mask comes to a point on each cheek. The points tilt downward.
The nose is just a little below center it is like a down-pointing triangle with two dashes inside it

DETAILS
The feet are like little hands but you can use grass to hide the feet.
There is a black triangle on the top of the head.
There are only three stripes on the tail, but the tip of the tail is black.

FINISH
Draw a scene around the raccoon.
Use shadow technique to make him look round.
(c) Adron 6/2/15

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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

How To Draw A Girl Ninja, Free Worksheet.

Free how to draw a Girl Ninja lesson and worksheet.

This how to draw a girl ninja is a simple version of drawing a basic figure and is easy to follow.  Once the figure is posed then fill it out and dress it up.  The ninja clothing is the key but since it is a girl ninja there is a lot more you can do. The young artist will gain confidence from this simple project.

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How To Draw A Girl Ninja Free Worksheet by MrAdron.

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PRINTABLE NOTES

BEGINNINGS
Start by lightly drawing an articulated stick figure, that is an advanced stick figure with the elbows shoulders, hips, and knees.  You will be erasing later so lightly.

DEVELOPING FORM
 After you have the pose just right then add the shape of the body over the stick figure skeleton. use long ovals for the muscles

The hands are like crooked squares.

The head is oval, use guidelines to keep things straight. The eyes are halfway down. 

The feet are like a wedge-shaped triangle with wedge-shaped the heal.

CLOTHING
After you have the body figured out then draw the clothing around it.  Keep it simple.  Add a few pieces of armor like gloves or shoulder pads or a chest plate. 

DETAILS
Draw the hair last.  

Keep the face simple.  The eyes are like two sloping lines with dots below them. The mouth is a line with a little dash below for the shadow under the lower lip.  The nose is just a dash to show the shadow under it.

(c) Adron 5/26/15

Monday, May 18, 2015

How To Draw A Space Creature With Your Own Ideas.

How to draw a space creature drawing lesson and printable worksheet.




How To Draw A Space Creature Worksheet.



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Sometimes, it takes me hours, but I 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, and I hope these worksheets are a means of blessing to you.

 If you have problems printing,  CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions or try one of the updated links below.

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PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES

BEGINNINGS
To get ideas, start by drawing shapes randomly on the page, like doodling; in the worksheet, I started with random circles; I admit I had a few ideas about one being the head and another being the body.

DEVELOPMENT
Just like doing connect the dots, start to organize the circles into legs and arms or other parts.

Add variety with contrasting shapes like triangles. I used triangles for a collar or armor-like thing.

For arms or legs start with a stick figure approach to get the position right then go around the stick figure arm to give it thickness and form.

FINISH
Go over the lines that you like and erase the rest. Add things like eye-stalk, ears, wings or sucker cups.

(c) Adron D. 5/18/15

Monday, May 4, 2015

How To Draw A Baby Fox Worksheet. Free Printable

How to draw a baby Fox drawing lesson and printable worksheet.


This printable drawing lesson is ideal for the young artist and will help give confidence and a sense of accomplishment in their efforts to draw. I use this as a handout for my own art students that they can do on their own time.

Parents and teachers will find many ways to use this project in school and at home.

If you have problems CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page for some suggestions.
 



FreeHow To Draw A Baby Fox Worksheet

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!.

If the image above does not work properly the PDF below will be better. 

To print in a universal portable (PDF) format CLICK HERE.

PROJECT NOTES

BEGINNINGS
Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.  Use basic shapes to build the design of the picture. A large circle for the body a smaller one for the rear legs,  (in sitting position) rectangles for the front legs, a medium circle for the chest, and an oval for the head.

HEAD
The baby head is bigger than normal so draw it large. Use a guideline up and down in the center to keep both sides of the head even.
     * The eyes are lower than normal, so draw a guideline across the lower third of the face to place the eyes.
     * Draw the eye sockets like almonds, then the eyes inside with circles, be sure to leave the shiny spot in the same place in each eye.
     * The nose is a triangle pointing down.
     * The ears are large triangles but rounded a little and are on the top of the head, they are wide apart on the fox.
     * The fur on the side of the face sticks out a little.

BODY
The sitting fox is round, so follow the line of the circle for the back and the round circle for the chest. The legs are two rectangles they do not go straight up and down but are tilted forward slightly. The tail hides the paws it is a pointed oval.

DETAILS
     * The lower leg is black.
     * The tip of the tail is white.
     * The chest is white.
     *  There tips of the ears are black.
     * There is black on the edges of the ears

I hope your drawing is a masterpiece!

(c) Adron D,5/4/15

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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

How to Draw A BabyRabbit, Free Worksheet

This is a baby lop-eared rabbit drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This free printable worksheet gives easy instructions on drawing a simple Rabbit of the lope eared type and is ideal for the beginning artist.

If you have problems  CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions, or try one of the updated links below.



How to Draw A Babby Lop Bunny 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!.

If the image above gives you trouble the PDF below should work better. 

To print in a universal portable format CLICK HERE.

PRINTABLE NOTES


BEGINNINGS
The baby bunny, like all babies, has a larger than normal head; keep this in mind as you compose your picture. Start with a circle for the head and a slightly larger circle for the body.  The head will have a small circle for the muzzle, but the smaller muzzle circle near where the head circle and the body circle connect.

DEVELOP FORM
Add three small circles at the bottom for the feet The eye is going to be in the center of the head, it starts with an arch-shaped like a half-circle but it is rounded at the back edge.  The nose is like a letter "V"  and the mouth is two curved lines like a "W" below the "V" of the nose.

DETAILS
The ear starts at the back of the head and goes two-thirds of the way down to the feet. The front edge of the ear goes back up no higher than the eye, The leg is two lines that curve back, but keep them short. The far leg is a curved line. add freckles and whiskers.

Go around the good lines and erase the rest.  You can use grass to hide the feet. Use shading technique to give him roundness.

(c) Adron D. 4/14/15

Saturday, April 4, 2015

How to Draw A Baby Pig Free Drawing Worksheet.

How to draw a baby pig drawing lesson and printable worksheet. 

This printable drawing worksheet will help the young artist draw a simple picture. The principles provided can be used in many other drawings.

Parents teachers and homeschool families will be able to use this in many ways in class or in the home.

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How To Draw a Baby Pig, Free Worksheet v

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!

If the photo file is slow or not working with your printers format the PDF below should work better.

To try a file in a universal portable format CLICK HERE.

PROJECT NOTES

BEGINNING:
This pig is round, so start with a large oval for the body. Baby's have big heads so use a large circle for the head.  The nose is like an upside-down heart shape since the face is turned away slightly, so put the nose on the outside line of the head so part of the nose is outside the circle of the head.

DEVELOP FORM
     * The ears are like large triangles sticking out of the sides of the head near the top.
     * The eye is arched like a rainbow on the top. The bottom cheek pushes up on the eye since he is smiling so draw it like another arch but wider. The top arch should touch the bottom.
     * The eye is a circle inside these two arches with a white square off-center for the shiny spot.
     * The back legs are curved lines going down and forward then two lines coming forward. The  coming
     * The front legs are two lined going up and down but slightly bent outward for the elbows.

DETAILS
     * The nose has two lines going up and down and angled outward at the bottom.
     * The feet have split hooves draw them like two narrow ovals.
     * The ears have a thick top edge, draw it with a short line.
     * Round off the ears.
     * Use shading technique to give the round look.

I hope you draw a beautiful picture.


(c) Adron D. 4/4/15

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Thursday, March 26, 2015

How To Draw A Young Peasant Woman, Shepherdess, Free Worksheet

This is a how-to-draw-a-young peasant woman drawing lesson, and printable worksheet.

This free worksheet on drawing a young peasant woman will help the young artist draw a woman in peasant clothing. It helps with the basic figure and gives a few ideas about posing and clothing.

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How to Draw A Young Peasant Woman, Shepherdess, 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 that may work better on some devices.

CLICK HERE for a link to a PDF that may print better.


 CLICK HERE to visit the how-to-print page for some suggestions

BEGINNINGS
To get the pose right, start with an articulated stick figure, one with joints for the knees and elbows.

FORM
Around the stick figure, fill out the body by outlining the arms and legs. save the clothing for last.

FACE
Keep the face simple.  She is looking over her shoulder so the chin almost touches the shoulder and the face is in a three-quarter view. Use guidelines for the eyes nose and mouth,
     * The eyes are halfway between the top of the head and the chin,
     * The nose is halfway between the eyes and the chin.
     * The mouth is halfway between the nose and the chin.
A little of the cheek on the far side of the nose will show.

CLOTHING
The clothing should wrap around the body and show some of the lines of the body; this gives her a sense of movement. The skirt goes all the way to the ground and hides her feet. There is a second skirt or apron around the waist.  If you want to draw feet then do not give her shoes.  Her blouse will be white, but she has a black vest over it.  A shawl or wrap will go over the shoulders or around the back. Give the skirt lots of folds or pleats.

DETAILS
Do the hair last with a lot of waves and curls; draw a hat or cloth over her head it could be a rectangle or triangle. The hand is like a square,  Give her a basket or shepherd's staff to hold that way the picture starts to tell a story.

I hope you draw a masterpiece!


(c) Adron 3/26/15

Thursday, March 19, 2015

How To Draw A Still Life Of Apples In A Bowl

How to Draw a Picture of Apples in a Bowl: A Drawing Lesson and Printable Worksheet.

This printable worksheet is an easy approach to drawing a simple still life that will give the young artist confidence in drawing while making a project they can be proud of.

You do not have to make a donation to download my How to Draw Worksheet. However, if you'd like to, the donate button is located below the picture. Thank you for your gifts, prayers, memberships, and donations. I would not be able to create these without your support. 

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How to draw a still life with apples worksheet



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.
Thank you!

CLICK HERE to print using a universal portable file (PDF).

PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES

BEGINNING
Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later. Draw the bowl first as an oval with a broad "U" shape below it. Draw the apples as three or four round shapes in the bowl, and one outside the bowl for interest. These circles do not need to be perfect in fact if they are lopsided or narrower at on end it will be more realistic.

DEVELOP FORM
The bowl has an inside and outside edge on the lip so draw a second oval line inside the first oval line this makes the bowl look it has thick edges.

The apples have a stem that comes out of a dimple. Draw the stem with two lines starting a little below the top edge of the apple. The lines should curve slightly and end with a little circle that touches both lines. The apples have shiny areas so outline them before you start to do any shading.

SHADING
Use shading to give the apples and the bowl their roundness.

© Adron D. 3/19/15

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

How To Draw A Toucan Bird, Free Printable Worksheet

I am happy to share this free how-to-draw a toucan bird worksheet.

These beautiful birds are fun to draw, and this drawing worksheet offers one way to draw a picture that the young artist can be proud of while developing confidence in drawing.

If you have problems printing,  "CLICK HERE "  to visit the how to print page or try one of the updated links below that should print better.


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Free How To Draw a Toucan Bird Worksheet.



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The file above may not work on all printers. The file below is digital and will be a better choice if you have problems. 

CLICK HERE for a portable universal formatted file.

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.

PRINTABLE LESSON NOTES

BEGINNING
The body is shaped like a cone on its side. Draw it with a curved line for the chest, next a straight horizontal line at the bottom of the curve going back as far as the curve went high; this line should tilt down just slightly. Then draw a line from the top of the curve going down to the tip of the horizontal line.

Draw a circle for the head, but it is inside the top of the cone shape, not above it.

The tail feathers are two straight lines going down.

THE BEAK
The starting point for the beak begins at the top center of the cone shape where the head is.  From there, draw a long, slowly curving line from the head out past the back of the tail. The bottom of the beak starts just below the first line, even with the top of the head going almost straight back. If it curves a little, that is OK since some toucans have a little curve in the bottom. The line that divides the top from the bottom is nearer the bottom by two/thirds and curves downward at the end.

DEVELOPING FORM:
The wing is a curving line from below the chin all the way to the start of the tail.
The feet have two toes going forward and two going back. Start them out like stick figures, then draw around them to give them thickness. There are bumps at the joints.
The eye is high on the head and near the beak. It is a dark circle with a lighter circle around it.
The end of the tail is rounded.

COLORING:
The toucan is mostly black but does not color him black if you can help it use gray if you can, and then use a little black for the shadows and details.
The legs and feet are blue.
There is a white area on the chest like a baby's bib.
Some toucans have a white stripe at the beginning of the tail.
The bill is very colorful. Mostly green, but the tip is red. There is orange on the upper bill and green with some blue on the bottom. You cannot make a mistake because there are many different kinds of toucans, and they all have different colors on their beaks.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) Adron D. 3/5/15

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