1. Draw straight hair
Gavin
O’Donnell reminds you that even the straightest of hair sits at
angles and moves in different directions, rather than just laying straight and
flat against a peron’s head and face like you might see in a quick sketch of a
stick figure. Learning to draw strands in which the individual hairs are
discernible is the main task.
2. Sketch a tabby cat
How 2 Draw Animals shows you how to draw a simple
tabby cat that makes a great (and totally adorable) starter sketch for putting
what you learned above about animal fur to good use. You'll
additionally get practice forming a facial structure that isn't only the normal
human face.
3. Sketch a spaniel dog
Christopher Hart teaches you how to sketch a pooch in a
cartoon style, as opposed to a real existence mimicked technique. We think this is awesome! You can adjust what you learned
drawing this dog later on when you decide to learn about sketching dogs that
look more immediately realistic too.
4. Sketch trees step by step
Okay, so
we know you’ve probably been drawing trees in some capacity since you were old
enough to pick up a pencil, but now it’s time to make them look like the real
thing! Art guides you through the process of concealing and calculating
that will assist you with creating a wild scene as nice as this one.
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