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Thursday, 11 February 2016

How to Draw Objects(for first timers|beginners)

Tip #2:Look for the simple parts of the objects.


"Reminder #1: Of course, your work would not be already perfect at first."

 Try to draw a certain object by looking for an 'easy-to-draw' shapes or the most largest to the smallest or from the easiest to the hardest(or the most detailed part).


Example #1:

If you want to draw a kettle/teapot/lamp(a 'cartoonic' one), 1...draw the easiest part first. For me, the easiest part of drawing a kettle/teapot/lamp is the body. So you can start to draw a simple circle. Don't be disappointed when your circles are not that perfect and don't crumple the paper and throw it out of the window and scream.

"Reminder #2: Failures are part of your life, so accept it and do something about about it to make it better."


Watch the video above on how I draw the simple circle for the kettle's body. Observe that it is not perfect and I drew it continuously.

2...Draw a curved line or an arc on the upper part in the circle.



3...Draw a small circle on top for the cover's handle.

4...Draw a two curved lines on the left for the handle.
5...Draw two wavy lines on the right side

6...Draw a tiny circle at the tip of the wavy lines.
7...Lastly, draw the base.






See! It's easy...



If you want me to teach you how to draw something, 

just comment on a post or 

e-mail me: nkurlandrew123@gmail.com

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Thank You!!! 

by: Kurl Andrew Nietes, a Grade 9 student. 14-years-old.

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