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How to Draw Day
Artist:
Dawn
/ July 15, 2010
Step 1.
Draw a wavy line for the ground, and then draw two circles in each corner for the two trees in the day scene.
Draw a wavy line for the ground, and then draw two circles in each corner for the two trees in the day scene.
Step 2.
You will now draw a thicker line for the ground and weld it so that it looks more like a grassy hill. Add some swift dashes fr grass, and then a couple of rocks.
You will now draw a thicker line for the ground and weld it so that it looks more like a grassy hill. Add some swift dashes fr grass, and then a couple of rocks.
Step 3.
Now you are ready to draw out the trees in full shape and detail. As you can see, I didn't want to draw the trees to look identical, so I switched up the designing a bit.
Now you are ready to draw out the trees in full shape and detail. As you can see, I didn't want to draw the trees to look identical, so I switched up the designing a bit.
Step 4.
For your last drawing step, all you have to do is draw out the big puffy clouds, and then a sun behind the clouds making it look as if the sun us trying to come through and great the day. Erase the guidelines and shapes you drew in step one.
For your last drawing step, all you have to do is draw out the big puffy clouds, and then a sun behind the clouds making it look as if the sun us trying to come through and great the day. Erase the guidelines and shapes you drew in step one.
Step 5.
Now that you are all done, this is how your day scene should come out looking like. Color it in, and you are all done.
Now that you are all done, this is how your day scene should come out looking like. Color it in, and you are all done.
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Artist:
Dawn
Date Added:
July 15, 2010
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Description:
Boy, the lessons just keep coming, and to tell you the truth, it's kind of tiring. I'm up to my fourth tutorial, and to get things going, I will submit a drawing that is the opposite of night. Today, I will teach you guys "
how to draw day
", step by step. How many times have you wondered how to start a landscape drawing of a beautiful day scene? I know I have, more then once to be exact. What inspired me to "
draw a day scene
" was the fact that the night scene came out so awesome. It's only right to do a lesson on the opposite landscape especially since the season we are in is summer. Drawing a summer sky is very simple. If you think that creating a scene on what a day may look like is complicated, look no further because you have found a lesson that will not only show you "
how to draw day
", but you will also learn how to color the scene in too. If you want to add some animals, or characters to liven the drawing up a bit, you can go a head and do so. In fact, I actually encourage you guys to tweak every lesson you learn from, just to customize it to look like your own. I like looking at artwork that is drawn from using my lessons, but I love seeing those drawing filled with personal touches even more. Anyway, I will be back in a few with some other cool drawing fun. In the mean time I hope you like this tutorial that shows you how easy it is to draw a day, like today. Peace out people, and be sure to keep put because I will be back.
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