How to Draw a Princess
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Draw out the circle for the princesses head, and then add the facial guidelines. You will then draw out the guidelines for the shoulders, arms, torso, and then a long vertical line for her dress.
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You will start this step by sketching out the beginning outlines for her hair style. Next, draw out the shape of her face and then draw out the body shape on the left side of the princesses body which is her beautiful gown. Lastly, draw two lines for
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You will draw out eye lines and then start drawing out her torso shape as well as the top portion of her dress. Sketch out the right side of the princess gowns design and make sure you add that bounce feel to it by making the bottom line of the dress
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Finish drawing out her hair and then add the shape of the bow. You will then draw out the eyes, and then color in the pupils. Give this pretty princess a nose and a smiling mouth as well as detailing on her dress. Erase all the guidelines that you dr
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May 9, 2009
Description: Now that I have two sea animals out of the way that I really wanted to submit like three days ago, I am going to show you guys “how to draw a princess step by step” and it will really be a piece of cake to accomplish. The princess that I am doing a lesson on is not going to be your typical looking girl from royalty. Instead she has the look of an “anime princess”. Princesses are usually the daughters of kings and queens and are supposed to be brought up with grace and poise. A princess will often have clothes of beautiful style, hair of an angel, and the face of a child no matter how old they may be. Some popular princess that we are familiar with are from the “Disney Princesses” collection like; Princess Jasmine, Princess Ariel, Princess Snow White, Princess Pocahontas, Princess Aurora, and Princess Mulan. The princess that I will be showing you how to draw has pretty blond shiny hair, a pretty pink colored dress, blue arm gloves, a nice blue hair bow, and a pair of cute blue shoes. I didn't want the princess to look or be too difficult to learn how to draw. So that is why I decided to draw her out looking like an anime princess instead. As you know I have several tutorials on DragoArt that are on “how to draw anime characters” and with all those lessons I figured that fellow artists would find it easier to draw an anime princess instead of a typical looking princess that you see all over the web today. All the steps are easy to follow and the instructions are simple to understand. I want you guys to learn “how to draw a princess” step by step with ease, so let me shut up and let you start drawing.