Monday, September 23, 2019

How to Draw a Hand Pointing. Lesson and Printable Worksheet

This is a free, how-to-draw a hand pointing worksheet and drawing lesson.


This free printable is a drawing lesson designed to help young artists gain confidence and direction in drawing a simplified hand.  It is not a particularly difficult project and is ideal for young artists or those looking for extra drawing practice.

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How to Draw A Hand Pointing, Lesson, and Worksheet

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BEGINNING
Start out by drawing lightly at first so you can erase later.
Use basic shapes to work out the design. The finger is like a long rectangle.
The wrist is like a long rectangle.
The fingers are grouped into a triangle.
The palm is almost a square.
The pointing finger is as long as the palm, but part of the palm is hidden by the other fingers, so it looks shorter than it really is.

DEVELOPING
Use two lines to define the fingers.
After the basic form is developed, draw around them to get the rough beginnings of the hand.
Erase the extra lines and begin to add detail.
Add roundness to the fingertips.

Add details like wrinkles at the joints and fingernails.

SHADING
Put shadows around the palm fingers and under the thumb. Add shadows under the wrist and forearm.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) Adron D. 9/23/19




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Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Free Printable How to Draw A Sea Turtle Swimming, Lesson and Worksheet

I am glad to share my free how-to-draw a sea turtle, printable worksheet, and drawing lesson.


This free printable is a drawing lesson designed to help young artists gain confidence and direction in drawing a sea turtle picture.  It is not a very difficult project and is ideal for young artists or for extra drawing practice.

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BEGINNING
Start out by drawing lightly at first so you can erase later.
Use basic shapes to work out the design. The largest shape will be a teardrop shape, but it is sideways. Draw long ovals for the front flipper and ovals for the head and rear feet.  It does not need to be perfect.

DEVELOPING
The front flipper has a curve like a knee going front that makes it look like a backward number "7." The flipper is not straight but has curves going back and forth on the front edge and on the back edge.

Draw the top of the shell in the shape of a long narrow oval with a point at the back.

The top shell, head, and flipper have a pattern of scales. Lightly draw a grid of lines that make box shapes on the flipper and on the shell, but don't make it perfect; let some be different sizes and irregular shapes. Draw around the inside of the shapes of the grid, so it looks like boxes inside a net. Erase the grid, leaving spaces between the boxes (remember I said to draw it lightly so you can erase). The bottom of the shell has simple lines like for the scales and is plainer than the top.
Erase all the extra lines and go over the lines you want to keep.

SHADING
Put shadows underneath the turtle. Use shading to make the far flipper look darker; use shading under the neck and chin. The top of the shell is much darker than the bottom but be careful that you do not lose the pattern.

Draw wavy lines for the water effect.

(c) Adron 8/21/19

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Sunday, July 7, 2019

Free Printable How to Draw a Conch Shell Worksheet and Drawing Lesson

Free, How to Draw a Conch Shell, Printable Worksheet, and Drawing Lesson.


This free printable and drawing lesson will help give the young artist some confidence and direction to draw.  It is not a particularly difficult project and is ideal for young artists or those looking for extra drawing practice.

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YOU MAY PRINT THE ART PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

BEGINNING
Start out by drawing lightly at first so you can erase later.
Use the basic shape of a triangle to start; it does not need to be perfect. Add an arch like a rainbow over the large triangle. Make the arch lopsided so it is higher at the top of the triangle than at the bottom. Draw a small triangle centered on the back end of the large triangle.

DEVELOPING
Draw several curves going inward on the arch for the wrinkled edges. Draw three or four guidelines on the small triangle to help keep the spurs even and in line. Across the guidelines, draw bumps for the spurs of the shell. Draw the two larger spurs on the bottom like a lopsided letter "V" pointing down and back. The bottom edge curves upward a little and is wavey.

CLEAN UP THE PICTURE
Erase all the extra lines and go over the lines you want to keep.

SHADING
Put a shadow underneath the conch shell. Put shadows on the edges to give the shell roundness. Use shadow to define the wrinkles.
Use shading to show the long folds in the sides.

(c) Adron 7/7/19



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Sunday, June 2, 2019

How to Draw a Landscape with a Covered Bridge Worksheet and Lesson

Free how to draw a landscape with a covered bridge lesson and worksheet for the young artist.

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This is a free printable worksheet and drawing lesson that will help the beginner artist.  It is a little difficult but will help the beginner try a few things.

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How to draw a landscape with a Covered Bridge Worksheet and Lesson.

I create these how-to-draw worksheets because I believe in giving back and that when you have been blessed, you should seek to be a blessing to others. These worksheets take hours or even days to create, and I hope they are a blessing to you. 

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YOU MAY PRINT THE ART PROJECT NOTES BELOW.


BEGINNING
First, determine the horizon. In this case, it is the hills in the background. The horizon should be high on the picture but leave room for the clouds.
Draw lightly at first so you can erase later.
Use simple lines to sketch a few hills, the far river banks, and the curved road. Keep in mind you are creating a background, middle ground, and foreground.
Use basic shapes to design the covered bridge. Use a rectangle for the side, and front a triangle for the front top a parallelogram for the roof. You are only doing the design at this point. You will do the details later. It is ok to use a ruler or straight edge to draw the bridge; all good craftsmen know when to use tools. The straight lines of the bridge will give an interesting contrast to the picture
Do not put the covered bridge in the center. That is boring; put it between the center and the edge of the picture that makes it interesting.

DEVELOPING
The clouds are the big summer ones that go up high from the horizon. Start by lightly drawing the fluffy humps of the cloud, then draw the bottoms going across. Draw one cloud behind the other, it will make them huge.

Add detail to the bridge by drawing the post that holds up the roof use three verticle lines. Next, draw lines from the top of one to the bottom of the next. Draw around the lines to make them thicker like huge beams. Draw one verticle line and two slanted lines for what is showing through the entrance of the bridge.

Use a lot of long lines back and forth for the water.
Very gently add shadow to the clouds.

This next part takes a lot of time to do well, so do not rush it. Add texture to the trees and bushes by drawing lots of tiny rounded "M" and "N" shapes. Add texture to the bridge by drawing lines for the wood. Use dashes across and more at an angle for the shingles for the roof.
Add rocks to the water and the road.
Give the river bank texture by drawing choppy lines down at an angle.
Use shadow inside the bridge and under it.

Use erasers to clean up your picture.
I hope this is a fun challenge for you and that it turns out well. Would you be willing to support this blog with a little donation through the Paypal button?  Thanks!

(c) Adron 6/2/19



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Monday, March 18, 2019

Free Printable Worksheet How To Draw A Moose Lesson

Free how to draw a moose lesson and worksheet for the young artist. 

This free printable and drawing lesson is fun and will help you gain confidence in drawing a nice moose. 

I create these how-to-draw worksheets because I believe in giving back and that when you have been blessed, you should seek to bless others. These worksheets take hours or even days to create, and I hope they are a blessing to you.

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Free printable how to draw a moose lesson and worksheet




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BEGINNING
First, draw a straight line across for the ground that way all four feet touch the ground in the same way.

Draw lightly at first so you can erase later.

Use basic shapes like a rectangle and a triangle to develop the form of the moose body and neck. The legs are like long thin triangles.

DEVELOPING THE FORM
Round the body at the rear and at the shoulder and under the neck. Give the back legs curves going back.
The face starts out like a down-pointing wedge that is cut off at the bottom. Use a line going up and down to help center the face. there is a bony ridge that looks like narrow parenthesis marks.

The antlers are different on every moose so don't worry about making them perfect. Use a line going straight across for the bottom edge of the antlers. and more basic shapes to work out their design.
The ears are two pointed ovals at the top of the head.

Use erasers to clean up your picture.

Add shadows to give the moose a round shape.

Add grass in the shadow underneath, this will hide any problems with the hoofs.

I hope you have fun drawing it.  I also hope you use the donation button to support this blog.  Thank you. 
(c) Adron 3/18/19
I hope you draw a masterpiece!


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Monday, January 14, 2019

Printable How To Draw a Picture of a Ship Coming to You Art Lesson Worksheet.

This is a free how-to-draw worksheet of a ship coming toward you.

I create these how-to-draw worksheets because I believe in giving back and that when you have been blessed, you should seek to bless others. These worksheets take hours or even days to create and I hope they are a blessing to you.

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This worksheet and drawing lesson will help you feel confident in drawing and it usually turns out nice. 

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Printable Art Lesson Worksheet for How To Draw a Picture of a Ship Coming to You


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PDF

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This project was inspired by a drawing I did as one of the illustrations I drew for a book. It was one thing to draw the picture but very different to go back and describe how I drew it. I tried to provide a lot of details about how to draw this picture. I used a marker to draw it but you can use these instructions in almost any medium.

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BEGINNING
First, draw a straight line across for the horizon, DO NOT DRAW IT HALFWAY DOWN- that is just too boring.

Draw lightly at first so you can erase later.

The hull or body of the ship is like a letter "U." Draw it over the line for the horizon so the horizon line goes through it, you can erase later.

The ship is coming toward you, so you see the point of the front. Draw it like a triangle with a point going up and a little to the side.

Draw a line in a curve for the very front of the ship. It is a little to one side but curves away to the other, this line helps give a feeling of the direction the ship is going.

The cabin is like a rectangle. Draw it lightly at first so you can erase the part that is not showing. The cabin is slightly at a side so draw a line to show the corner of the front and the side.

There is a mast that goes out from the front. Draw it as a straight line but it is a line that is a part of the top edge of the side of the ship.

SAILS
The big sails are on two masts, draw them lightly at first because the sail is in front of them and you will only see the tops, but draw them so you can get everything straight erase them later. There is a cross beam across the top so it all looks like a letter "t."

Before you do the beautiful shapes of the sails, use squares to get them where you want them to be. This drawing has two square sails, one in front of the other. Use squares to work out the design. The sail in the back is lower, so the bottom and side are all that shows.
There are two triangle sails on the very front.

The pendants on top of the mast are two lines shaped like a long skinny letter "Z," that connect at a point. The two lines are connected by a backward letter "C" where they touch the top of the mast.

SPLASH AND CLOUDS
Use circles to design how you want the splash at the front to look. Just work out your ideas then later make it look like a splash with shading and bubbles.

Use circles to design how you want the clouds to look. The far clouds over the horizon are smaller than the ones up top, (overhead).

Go over all the sails with lines that curve to show that the wind is pushing them out. Erase any part of the mast that is behind and unseen.

SHADING
The sun is behind, so the front of the ship is in shadow. Shade the front of the ship and the cabin. Use shading on the bottom of the splash and keep the top clean. Use little circles for bubbles if you like.. Do not shade all the sides leave the outside edges light for contrast.

Clean up the clouds and keep them simple, just use the best lines from the circles you drew before and erase the rest.

THE SEA
The sea is darker in the foreground, use long thick lines going back and forth to give it movement and darkness. The sea is lighter far away, use short thin lines with a lot of white areas between them to give the feeling of distance.

Oops! I forgot the seagulls, but you can take care of that!

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A. E. Dozat 1/14/19
 

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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

How to Draw a Rural Water Tower Worksheet and Printable Art Lesson

This is a free how-to-draw worksheet of a rural water tower.

Here is a printable and drawing lesson that will challenge the young artist a little and build up confidence a lot.  It is not a very difficult project and is ideal for young artist or for extra drawing practice.

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    How to draw a rural water tower printable worksheet. 


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    Below is a file in PDF that you may download and print.
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    PRINTABLE ART LESSON  NOTES.


    BEGINNINGS
    Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.
    Draw a line straight across the bottom for where the ground, this helps keep the legs right. The tank can be a rectangle or square. Just lightly sketch the basic shape in to get started. Use a guideline down the middle to keep thing even, draw it lightly so you can erase later. Use some lines from the tank to the ground to keep things straight, draw them lightly so you can erase later. Use some lines to make the mountains in the background, draw them lightly you will want to come back to the background later.

    DEVELOPING THE FORM
    The barrel of the tank is a cylinder viewed from below. Using the cross lines of the square draw a curved line across the top. If the curved line is slight the tower looks lower to the ground if the curved line is very deep it looks like you are nearer to it.
    The top curve has the same degree as the bottom curve line. You will have two up curves and one down curve for the far bottom or back edge.
    The legs of the tower are slightly outward tilted for support and have cross supports just draw lines to get the arrangements right. Put one line off-center for interest and to give room for the center pipe.

    Draw two lines for the ladder, remember they have a slight bend where the tank ends and the outward bending legs begin. Mark off where the cross steps will be so you can keep them even. Use parallel lines to give the ladder substance.

    The top of the tank has a roof, draw it like a triangle.

    Go around the lines of the legs and the cross supports with additional lines to give them thickness. Then erase the original lines. Draw a third line to keep the planks and beams from looking two-dimensional.

    Use marks to plan where the planks are spaced on the round sides of the tank. The planks are wider in the center and closer together as they near the edges, this is perspective. Draw the planks as lines going from the top to the bottom.

    Add a figure like a cow or horse or farm worker to give the viewer a sense of size.

    The background will give the picture a sense of place. Draw bushes trees hills and mountains. Add grasses and rocks in the foreground. Add a shadow under the tank.

    I hope you draw a masterpiece
    © Adron 8/29/18


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Saturday, February 10, 2018

How To Draw Worksheet for A Butterfly Fairy Girl Floating on the Water

This is a how-to-draw worksheet of a fairy floating on a leaf in water.

 Here is a free printable worksheet and drawing lesson that gives some basic principles and inspire creativity at the same time. 

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How to draw a butterfly fairy floating on a leaf worksheet and lesson.

These take a long time to create but I am glad to do it for you since art has been such a blessing to me and I hope it will be a blessing to you!


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To see the larger version of this project as a coloring page for kids CLICK HERE.

You might also like to try the How to Draw a Butterfly Fairy Kneeling. CLICK HERE.

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PRINTABLE NOTES.


BEGINNINGS
Start by drawing lightly so you can erase it later. Begin by drawing a stick figure just to get the pose and size right. The head is tilted back since she is looking up at the flower umbrella. Make the head like an oval for now.
Use three guidelines to help draw the face. One for the eyes halfway across the head. The nose is halfway from the eyes to the chin, The mouth is halfway from the nose to the chin.
Draw a horizontal line to show where the leaf is floating on the water.

OUTLINE THE WINGS.
Outline the wings. The wings have two shapes. The top wing is like a triangle with a bent edge. The bottom wing is like a long letter "U."

DEVELOPING THE FIGURE
Draw around the stick figure to make the body shape. The legs and arms are thin. The knees are a few straight lines. The hand is at an angle and almost square.

CLOTHING
The clothing could be made out of silk so it has flowing lines. Draw the clothing around the figure, then erase the stick figure lines. The sleeve hangs down and curves back. The legs are covered by a skirt, the lines follow the legs on the left side and drape backward on the right side since it is floating in the water.

FACE
Keep the face simple. The forehead dips in at the eyes. The nose is like a triangle. The top lip is like a backward-facing letter "J" laying down. The bottom lip is like the letter "C". Draw the hair with long sweeping lines going over the wings.

DETAIL THE WINGS
Use ovals and circles to add detail to the wings. The circles can go around the edge. Draw the back edge of the wings with a back and forth pattern. Remember to leave the hair.

THE LEAF
The leaf is a straight line at the bottom where it floats in the water and the sides are just some curved lines that meet at points pointing up. The back of the leaf has the stem going up like the back of a chair for her to rest against.

Use curved lines for the ripples in the water.

Add shading.

(c) Adron D. 2/10/18

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Sunday, February 4, 2018

How To Draw A Village on a Distant Hill Printable Worksheet

How To Draw A Village on a Distant Hill.

This is a free printable worksheet and drawing lesson. The young artist or beginner will find it gives some challenge to their landscapes. 

I first drew this village as a part of a comic book I am helping to write and illustrate. I thought it would make an interesting drawing project for a young artist. It is a simple project and ideal for young artists or for extra drawing practice.

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How to draw a village worksheet by MrAdron.

These how-to-draw worksheets take a long time for me to create. I am glad to do it for you because art has been a blessing to me and I hope it will be a blessing to you.


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You might also like the How To Draw A Bell Tower worksheet. CLICK HERE.

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YOU MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

BEGINNING
Use a few lines to draw a very simple landscape. Here we are drawing meadows and a hill for the village. The hills in the distance are closer together and the hills in the foreground are farther apart.
Be sure to have one big hill for the village.
Make the road that leads to the village with a few zigzags or curves- a straight road is boring.

Old villages had a stone wall around them like a fort for protection. Use a few lines to draw the village wall like a rectangle coming up from the lower hills. Add towers to the village walls.

HOUSES
Some houses are outside the wall but be careful to make sure they are smaller than the wall and be sure to leave the wall showing above those houses.

Use straight lines to make squares and rectangles and parallelograms to create houses. Draw the houses from the corner and not the full side view it is more interesting.

The houses closest to you are the lowest ones. Start with the lowest houses first like an uneven row. Then draw the next row above so they are behind the second row. The higher up the hill the less of the side of the houses you see and more of the roofs are visible. Keep adding more rows until you cover the hill. Have some houses facing one way and some facing another.

Develop the landscape with trees and bushes on the ridges of the hills. Use bushes or stone walls or fences beside the road that leads to the village. The bushes in the foreground will be darker and with more detail. The bushes in the distance will be lighter and drawn simply.

Add towers to the village walls.

When you think you have put in all the houses you can then look at it again and see if you can put in some more. This is hard work and takes patience but it will look good if you do.

Use dots and dashes to make rows for the crops in the fields. Make the rows go in different directions from one field to the next.

(c) Adron D. 2/4/18


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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

How To Draw A Garden Wheelbarrow Full of Flowers Worksheet

This is a free How To Draw A Garden Wheelbarrow Full of Flowers. 

Here is a free printable worksheet that will help give the young artist ideas for drawing a garden scene.

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I first drew this as a part of an illustration for my book of poetry and liked it so much I thought I would make it into a project to share. It is a simple project and ideal for young artist or extra drawing practice.

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How to draw a garden wheelbarrow worksheet and lesson.


These take me a long time to design and create.  But I am glad to do it for you because art has been ab blessing to me and I hope it is to you.


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You might also like how to draw a garden urn worksheet. CLICK HERE.

The link below is in PDF and you are welcome to download and print it. 

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Draw lightly at first so you can erase later on.
Do not worry if you can't draw straight lines this is an old beaten-up wheelbarrow so straight lines do not matter.

BEGINNING
Draw a line for the ground so that the wheel and the back legs are on the same level.
Draw a simple circle for the wheel. From the center of the wheel to the back draw two lines like a sideways V for the handles.

On top of the sideways, V for the handles, draw the box for the wheelbarrow.  It is like two rectangles, a long one going back from the wheel to the handles and a smaller one for the front.
The back end curves downward to the handles.

DETAIL
Draw the lines for the sideboards.
The back of the handles are rounded and turned downward.
There are two legs at the back for it to stand on, draw them as straight lines going down to the line for the ground but they do not need to go straight.

THE FUN STUFF
Draw circles to design where you want the flowers to be.
Use circles inside circles for the centers and draw the petals between the circles.
Don't make them all the same size, make some big some medium and some small.
Make some to have four petals and some to have many petals.
Give some big centers and some smaller centers.

Fill the spaces in between the flowers with leaves.
Make some leaves big and some small.
Add grass to the ground below it and a few more flowers.

(c) A.E. Dozat 1/17/18


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