Saturday, February 13, 2016

How To Draw A Viking Warrior Worksheet

This printable how to draw a Viking warrior worksheet is a fun project that may be used in class and at home.

The Viking Warrior can be adapted to different scenes, it might be a barbarian or a warrior from any fantasy world.

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How To Draw A Viking Warrior Worksheetby MrAdron.

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PRINTABLE NOTES


Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.

BEGINNING
Use an articulated stick figure to work out the pose. An articulated stick figure is one with the joints like elbows and knees.  You see in the example the left arm was drawn over since the first pose didn't seem right.
Don't just have him standing there give him some drama by a pose that shows action.
Note that the hand that is raised is palm forward, fingers over and coming down in front and thumb back.

One arm will be hidden by the shield but we draw it anyway so we will know where to put the shield so it looks right.

FATTEN HIM UP
Go around the stick figure to give the arms, legs, and torso some muscles. Use ovals to get the shape of the muscles.
The front of the leg is a straight line.
The knees and hands are boxy and straight lines.
The feet are like triangles.

Erase extra lines and develop the outline of the man.

CLOTHING.
Draw the clothes over the body. Take your time with the clothes. He has a long chainmail shirt over a tunic, he has wool pants, fur-lined boots, a helmet gloves belts, and a pouch.

DETAILS
Keep the face simple. The mustache covers the upper lip and the beard hides most of the face.
Draw the sword as a long line then draw two lines one on each side so it stays even. don't make it too fancy.
Use a lot of short lines going different directions for the fur in the boots and his cloak.
Use a lot of little 'Us' for the chain mail. This will take longer but will make it look good.

(c) Adron D. 2/13/16 


Saturday, January 30, 2016

How To Draw A Groundhog Printable Worksheet and Lesson

This free printable how to draw a groundhog worksheet and lesson is a fun way for the beginning artist to draw a cute animal. 


I designed this lesson for Groundhog day as a project for the kids in my art class.

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How To Draw A Groundhog Worksheet 



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PRINTABLE NOTES. 


BEGINNINGS.
Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.

Use common shapes to make a simple outline.
A circle for the head and a little ways below the circle draw a large teardrop. The teardrop should be at least three times the size of the circle.
Use a half circle for the muzzle.
Use two curved lines for the shoulders and arms to connect the head and the body.

DEVELOP FORM
Use curved lines for the arms and legs.
The top of the head is flat.
The ear is like a small circle at the back of the head.
The feet are outlined first as squares for size and shape.

REFINING THE PICTURE
Work over the lines, so they flow together smoothly since he is a fat little fella.

HEAD
Use a guideline to keep the eye, ear, and nose straight. They are in a line. The eye is a curved arch and a curved line below like an almond. The nose is like a "V," The mouth is like another "V" upside down.

HANDS AND FEET.
Lightly draw the bones first with circles and lines, then outline circles and lines to get the knotty shape of the joints on the toes and fingers. Don't forget the claws.

FUR
Maybe the fur is the most important part. Take your time and use short lines. The lines should go outward away from the center to the edges. Use more lines to make shadows and fewer to make the highlights.

I hope you draw a masterpiece!

(c) Adron 1/30/16

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

How To Draw Craggy Distant Mountains

This is a free printable how-to-draw worksheet for craggy mountains.


Here is a how-to-draw craggy distant mountains worksheet that will help the young artist develop skills at drawing a basic feature of a landscape and push him beyond mere triangles in the background.

There is more than one way to do anything, and I use different methods in my drawings. This method is a favorite of mine and has served me well in creating many pictures.

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How To Draw The Craggy Mountains 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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PRINTABLE NOTES

BEGINNINGS
Remember, you are not drawing a mountain but a range of mountains. Some will be in the background behind others, and little hills will be low in the middle ground.

 Use short straight jagged lines to scribble shapes that are slightly triangular in shape. Keep them in different sizes and shapes.  One should be higher than the others it should be near the center if they are all the same height it would be boring.

Draw the middle ground hills as long wavy lines.  Draw the meadow in the foreground as a straight line.

DEVELOPING THE FORM.
Use short choppy jagged lines to work out the many cliffs and folds of the mountain.
Use shorter jagged lines to mark off the snow caps on the tops of the mountains. Do not just make them straight but give them an interesting shape.

SHADING AND TEXTURE
Decide which side the sun is on, and take your time to add the shadows on the opposite side of each mountain. Use dots, small scribble marks and short choppy lines to give the sides of the mountains some texture. The farthest mountains will be lighter and not have much texture.

The rolling hills have trees on top, and the meadow has a line of trees where they meet the hills. Draw these with short up and down scribbly marks. 
(c) Adron D. 1/26/16

Saturday, January 23, 2016

How To Draw The Devoted Knight Worksheet and lesson

This is a free how-to-draw the Devoted Knight worksheet. 


Here is a little drawing project and free printable worksheet that will make the young artist proud and excited about drawing a picture that is full of meaning and fun.

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How to Draw the Devoted Knight.


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!

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PRINTABLE NOTES. 


Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.

BEGINNING
Start by drawing an articulated stick figure, that is a stick figure that has the joints like wrist, elbows, knees.  Use a guideline so the foot and knee both touch the ground or else one will be higher than the other.
The head is an oval.

Take your time to make sure you get the pose right.

After the pose is made right, draw around the stick figure to fill out the body, use curved lines to show muscles.

DETAILS
The face is in profile start it as a curved line. Halfway down make a guideline for the eyes, below that, make two more for the nose and mouth. Use straight lines to give the face a rugged look. The eye is tilted down and only a little part of the pupil shows under the upper eyelid to make him look like he is looking up.

The hand has the thumb on top and four fingers wrapped around the sword. The back of the hand is slightly curved, the fingers are not the same length. The fingertips are slightly square.

ARMOR
Draw the armor around the body. The elbows and knees are a series of triangles. The shield looks like an upside-down teardrop. Use a ruler to keep the lines of the sword straight. Practice the dragon on a separate piece of paper and trace it onto the shield.

Finish the story. He could be pledging his sword to God, or king, or a beautiful maiden. Work out the story on another piece of paper and then trace in into the picture.

(c) Adron D. 1/23/16

Friday, January 22, 2016

Printable How To Draw A Mission Bell Drawing Worksheet

How to draw a mission bell lesson and worksheet.


This printable drawing lesson and the worksheet below will help the young artist draw a classic feature found in many scenes. Parents and teachers will be able to use this in class and at home. It can be an extra activity or something that can be sent home for extra practice.

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How to draw a mission bell updated worksheet.

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PROJECT NOTES.

BEGINNING
Start by drawing a large circle for the top of the bell and an oval horizontally underneath. Add a few lines to connect the two to make the basic shape of the bell. Don't forget the clapper- the circle inside the oval.
Draw a larger circle for the arch of the bell wall and crossbar for the bell to hang from; a few short choppy lines will give the bar a rough wood look, don't forget the shadow underneath. 

After getting the bell and arch established, take a moment and look things over to make sure it is even and square.

DEVELOPING FORM
Make the stone wall by first drawing very lightly some horizontal lines to serve as a "grid" for the stones to be drawn in. Make sure the light reference lines are straight. Draw each stone slowly and carefully. Leave spaces between the stones; this will look like the mortar holding them together.

DETAILS Make a shadow under the bottom of each stone; this will make them look three-dimensional.
Shadow in the areas that need it, such as the inside of the bell, and use a gradual deepening shadow to make the bell look round.

If you are working with color, I suggest the stone can be some pale red and orange.  Make the sky beyond the bell a pale blue and the bell itself green.  Erase any leftover marks.

(c) Adron D. 1/22/16

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.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Printable How To Draw A Castle Drawbridge Worksheet

This is a free printable worksheet on how to draw a castle drawbridge. 


Here is a simple project, and it works best when combined with others in a larger project. This printable worksheet will give tips and help any artist.

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How To Draw A Castle Drawbridge Worksheet



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PRINTABLE NOTES


The drawbridge is like a door with a wooden road going to it.

BEGINNING
Draw a line for the bottom and a line for the top of the wall.
Draw an arch for the door in the castle wall. Use a vanishing point inside the arch for the lines of the drawbridge to reach. You do not draw all the way to the vanishing point it is just a reference point.
The drawbridge is four lines that are like a triangle with the top cut off. It is wider at the bottom than at the top because of perspective.
Draw guidelines for the pull chains.
Use a couple of lines to draw the half-open doors.

DEVELOPING FORM
Use guidelines for the stones that make the wall. The guidelines will go straight across the wall and around the arch. Draw lightly so you can erase later.
Draw circles on the guideline for the pull chain.
Draw a grid at the top of the arch for the Portcullis, (the bars that drop down from the top).
Draw circles for the pull rings and lines for the hinges.

DETAILS
Trace around the grid for the bars so they look thick and heavy.
The bridge has planks going across it. Use several vertical lines, but they get closer together nearer the top.
Give texture to the bridge and doors with short choppy lines.
For the moat use jagged lines from the bottom of the castle going down to the water.

FINISHING TOUCHES
Use shading technique to darken the inside of the doorway.
Give texture to the stones by using dots or smudges. Do not make the stones nearest the arch dark keep them light for contrast.
Make the bars a dark shade, the hinges chains, and pulls dark too.

Draw something like pillars or towers on each side of the drawbridge to separate it from the rest of the wall.

Draw something inside like buildings or knights.

Fill the moat with water, don't forget the crocodiles!

(c) Adron D, 1/13/16 

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Free Printable How To Draw A Menorah Worksheet

Free drawing worksheet for how to draw a Menorah.

This free printable how to draw a menorah worksheet will be helpful for the young artist to draw a nice picture of a menorah.  The menorah is a simple project but like many simple projects, they are harder than they look, this means it requires a little extra planning and time given to organizing the drawing at the beginning so it will look good when you are done.

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Free printable How To Draw A Menorah 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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PRINTABLE NOTES


Begin with some guidelines so everything will be straight. This is a very important step.
Draw a line going up and down for the shaft of the candelabra this is just a guideline. Draw a straight line across the top where the arms will end this will help make all the arms come to the same level and not look crooked. Mark where the arms will end and where they will come out of the shaft.

Draw a line for each of the arms from each side to the top guideline. They should curve gently in a "U".  At the top guideline draw a large letter "U"s for the little bowls where the flame or candle will come out of. use the guideline so they are even. Draw circles below each cup keep it between the guidelines. Draw triangles below the circles, keep them even with the guideline.

Draw a circle where the arms connect to the shaft. Go around the lines of the shaft and the arms to give them thickness.

The Star is done with two triangles, one over the other. Draw the triangles then go around them to make it thick.

Use basic shapes for the base like triangles and rectangles.

Add candles or flames each day.

(c) Adron 1/6/16

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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Printable How to draw a Tree in Silhouette Worksheet

How to draw a tree in silhouette worksheet and lesson notes.


This is a simple picture to draw and looks great with a colored sky; like sunset colors and pale blues, lavenders, and violets in the background. A watercolor wash would work well. There is no middle ground to worry about. 

This is one of my favorite projects. It really looks nice when you have bright sunset colors behind it. 

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How To Draw Trees In Silhouette worksheet


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LESSON NOTES


BACKGROUND
Draw the valley with just some simple wavy lines horizontally across the back. Be careful that you don't go too high up it will become distracting and amateurish. 

COMPOSITION
Normally I would never suggest that you put the point of interest in the middle of a picture but this is a very simple composition and that is about the only time a point of interest works in the middle.  

THE TREE
Draw the basic shape of the foreground hill with a sketch pencil. Keep it simple. Outline the trunks of the trees with the pencil and outline the leaves area. Begin to block in the trees completely and evenly. If you are using charcoal this would be easy but keep the application smooth. Block in the leaves but keep the edges irregular like individual leaves. Remember the branches and leaves go up and out. 

DETAILS
Keep some areas open for interest. You may want to add a few twigs crossing through the open areas. 

FINISHING TOUCHES
To finish, black in the foreground hill by using upward strokes of the pencil to give the effect of grass, but leave a few areas white for interest.

(c) Adron D. 12/27/15

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Saturday, December 12, 2015

Printable How To Draw Dicken's Tiny Tim From Christmas Carol

This is a free how-to-draw worksheet for drawing Tiny Tim.


This printable how to draw Tiny Tim worksheet will help the beginner draw the character, from the famous Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. It will help the young artist to draw a child but in a way that tells a story by itself.

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Printable How to Draw Tiny Tim from Dicken's A Christmas Carol 

It can take me hours to 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!

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PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES.


BEGINNINGS
There are many ways to start but to help develop the pose of the child holding a crutch start with a stick figure with joints like knees, shoulders, and elbows.
The arm will be crossing over the chest so he can hold the crutch.
One of the shoulders will be higher than the other.
The child's head is larger than normal.
The legs are shorter than normal

DEVELOPING FORM
Draw around the stick figure to fill out the body.

HEAD
Remember the child's head has more forehead than an adult, but in our drawing, it is covered with bangs and the old-time hat. The nose mouth and eyes are closer together than an adult.
Keep it simple:
Use a guideline up and down to keep things even.
The eyes are two dots under the arch of the upper eyelid. The eyebrows are a simple curved line. Put a little shiny dot in the eyes to make them look shiny.
The nose is a "button nose" Draw an arch and give it two dashes sideways for the nostrils, (do not go up and down or make circles or it will look like a pig nose).
The mouth is a curved line going up it is wide expressing a contented grin. The lower lip is just a shadow draw it as a dash.
Do the hat and hair last. The hair is straight and sticks out at the sides.

HANDS
If the hands are a problem draw them like mittens since Tiny Tim wore mittens in the snow. Remember the thumbs go up and are at the backside of the crutch.

CLOTHES
Do the clothes last. Use a lot of curving lines in the pants.
Draw a brace on the leg, it is mostly straight lines. It is a part of the story.
The jacket is too small for him, so draw the waist-high and his shirt sticking out. The jacket has a big collar, it goes right up to the back of the head. It is drawn with double curves. there are patches on the elbows.
There are buttons on the pants, (the zipper was not invented yet.) There are patches on the pants, draw them like squares.
Use a lot of scratchy short lines to make the crutch look like wood. Do not make the crutch straight but give it a couple of bends.

(c) Adron D.12/12/15

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Printable How To Draw A Picture Of Pocahontas Worksheet

This is a free printable how to draw Pocahontas worksheet


Here is an art lesson that will help give the young artist in drawing a human form and popular historical character.

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How To Draw Pocahontas 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. You are welcome to print as many as you like.

PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES


BEGINNINGS
Start with an articulated stick figure, that is a stick figure with the major joints- it looks like a skeleton. Draw the head as an oval. Since Poincianas was a youth we draw her head a little bigger than an adult might have been.  One shoulder is higher than the other.  One leg is straight down and the other is crossing behind it as if she is walking. The forward leg is more centered as she is putting her weight on it. The foot is a large circle at the heel and a smaller one at the ball connected by a line.

FILLING HER IN
Over the stick figure draw ovals to build up the thickness of the arms and legs. The shoulders taper down slightly and are slightly rounded where at the shoulder joint. The bicep (upper arm muscle) is short and rounded, the triceps (at the back of the arm) is long. The arms are narrower at the wrist. Draw an oval for the calf muscle but the front of the leg is straight. Go around the shapes to give the lines a graceful flow.

FACE
Keep the face simple. Use guidelines to keep things even. One guideline goes down the center but slightly to the side since she is turned a little. Use a guideline halfway across for the eyes, then halfway between the eyes to the chin for the nose, and halfway from the nose to the chin for the mouth.
FAR EDGES.
She is turned slightly so the far cheek is showing. Start with straight lines; Down and out slightly for the edge of the forehead, curved in slightly for the eye socket, out sharply for the cheek, down and inward for the far jaw and sharply up and back to the ear for the near jaw.
EYES.
Use a curving line for the top of the upper eyelid and draw a circle below it for the eye, the top of the circle will be cut off by the upper eyelid.  The eyebrow is an arch that is thicker near the nose and thinner as it goes toward the edge of the face.
NOSE
The nose is turned up slightly since she is still young. Start with a long line from the eyebrow and go down and out, then a short line back in. Keep a space between the nose and the lip.
MOUTH
The upper lip is all shadow. it is like the letter "M" spread out.  The lower lip is indicated only with a short curved shadow underneath.
HANDS
Keep the hand simple. If your drawing is small just draw them like mittens. If you have space to give the hands detail use the method described above of drawing a hand skeleton first and then going around the lines to fill them out.
FEET
Go around the circles and lines of the stick figure to get the basic shape of the foot, and add a few lines as if the stitches of moccasins.

CLOTHING AND STUFF
Historical resources show the Indians of that time wearing simple leather skirts or toga style dress, so keep it simple to be historically accurate. There were simple patterns painted on their clothes. The is evidence that they wore a band around the head with feathers on the front. The bodies were painted or tattooed with circles, dots, and lines. The skirt would have a split on the sides so she could run and hunt.

DO THE HAIR LAST
Give her long black hair that has some shiny areas in it.

(c) Adron D.12/2/15