How to Draw a Statue
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Start with a shape that looks very much like an oblong surfboard. Next, add a vertical line straight down the middle, and then draw a capped line like you see here.
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Now you will begin drawing out the arches for the statue's brows for the eyes, and then draw in the bulging eyes like so as well. When that is done, sketch out the top lip, and beginning of the mouth.
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Draw out the head, and bird shaped ears like so, and then add some carving detailing on the eyes, brows, and draw out the nose. Once that is done finish sketching out the mouth which is in the form of grinding teeth.
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You will now draw out the shape and form of the statue's body like you see here, and notice how the arms seems to be folded in on top of each other.
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For the last drawing step, all you have to do is draw out the claws for the statue's feet, add some detailing and definition lines on the head, wings, and legs like so, and then color in between the legs for added texture and detailing. Erase the lin
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October 29, 2010
Description: Before I call it a night for the day, I wanted to upload some quick tutorials on some minor objects that were requested a week ago. The first is a lesson on “how to draw a statue”, step by step. As you know statues are molded works of art created using either clay, stone, glass, metal, wood, and all other material that can be quickly molded into a figurine? Some popular statues that exist to this day have made lasting impressions on our lives because for the United States, it is a sign or beacon of liberty, freedom, and winning the war of our history. This statue that I’m talking about is known to us as the Statue of Liberty. She is the very personification of everything that has to do with liberty, freedom, or independence. I made a statue out of a wooden carved tiki looking figure that is going to be easy to draw. No matter what you want to create, learning "how to draw a statue" is going to be easier than drawing blocks. That’s it, I will be back with one more simple lesson. Have fun with this statue that you can tweak to your liking. Peace out people!