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Pelican How to Draw a Pelican Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace (scroll down to see the final pelican drawing). For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin. Step 1: Draw an oval tilted on its side as a guide for the pelican’s body. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s just a guide. Step 2: Draw a small circle above and to the right of the oval as a guide for the pelican’s head. Step 3: Using two curved lines, connect the circle to the oval and form the pelican’s neck. Step 4: Draw a line next to the pelican’s head as a guide for the long beak. Step 5: Below the body, draw an angled line as a guide for the pelican’s feet. That’s it...
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Scarlet Macaw How to Draw a Scarlet Macaw Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace (scroll down to see the final scarlet macaw drawing). For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin. Step 1: Draw a slanted oval as a guide for the macaw’s body. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s only a guide. Step 2:Draw an arc underneath as a guide for the macaw’s wings. Step 3: Draw a smaller oval for the scarlet macaw’s head and draw a curved line inside of it to help you place the facial features later. Step 4: Draw a curved line on the lower right side as a guide for the macaw’s foot. Step 5: Draw a vertical line underneath as a guide for the bird’s tail. That’s it for...
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Hummingbird How to Draw a Hummingbird Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace (scroll down to see the final hummingbird drawing). For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin. Step 1: Draw an oval as a guide for the hummingbird’s body. Don’t worry if the oval isn’t perfect. It’s just a guide. Step 2: Draw a circle on the top right side of the oval as a guide for the hummingbird’s head. Step 3: Draw two intersecting lines inside the head to help you place the hummingbird’s facial features later on. Step 4: On the right side of the head, draw a straight line as a guide for the hummingbird’s beak. Step 5: On the upper left side of the body, draw a long arc as a guide...
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Hawk (Harris Hawk) How to Draw a Hawk (Harris Hawk) Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace (scroll down to see the final harris hawk drawing). For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin. Step 1: Draw a slanted oval as a guide for the harris hawk’s body. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s just a guide. Step 2: Draw a smaller oval next to the first as a guide for the harris hawk’s head. Step 3: Next to the small oval, draw an arc for the bird’s beak. Step 4: Draw two curved lines that connect the head to the hawk’s body. Step 5: Below the hawk’s body, draw a line that splits into four smaller lines as a guide for the bird’s feet. Step 6: Draw two...
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Flamingo How to Draw a Flamingo Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace. For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin. Step 1: Draw a big circle as a guide for the flamingo’s body. Leave enough room at the top and bottom for the head and feet. Don’t worry about the circle being perfect. It’s just a guide. Step 2: Draw a smaller circle on the top right side as a guide for the flamingo’s head. The higher up you place the circle, the longer the neck will be. Step 3: Draw the two arcs on the right side of the flamingo’s head as a guide for the beak. Place the second smaller arc under the first to create the bent beak. Step 4: Draw a curved line...
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Eagle (Bald) How to Draw an Eagle (Bald) Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace (scroll down to see the final bald eagle drawing). For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin. Step 1: Draw a vertical oval as a guide for the bald eagle’s body. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s just a guide. Step 2: Draw a smaller oval above the body as a guide for the bald eagle’s head. Step 3: Draw an arc next to the eagle’s head as a guide for the beak. Step 4: Draw two lines below the bald eagle’s body that split into three smaller lines as guides for the feet. Step 5: Draw two curved lines that connect the bald eagle’s head to its body. Step 6: Draw a...
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Duck How to Draw a Duck Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace (scroll down to see the final duck drawing). For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin. Step 1: Draw a circle as a guide for the front part of the duck’s body. The circle doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s just a guide. Step 2: Draw a long arc on the left side of the circle to finish up the guide for the duck’s body. The end result so be a shape similar to an egg. Step 3: Draw a small circle above the body on the right side as a guide for the duck’s head. Step 4: Inside the circle, draw two intersecting lines. These lines will help you place the duck’s facial features...
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Dragon How to Draw a Dragon Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace. For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin (scroll down to see the final dragon drawing). Step 1: Draw two circles as guides for the dragon’s body. They don’t have to be perfect. They’re just guides. Instead, pay attention to the size and spacing of the circles. That will determine the size of your dragon. Step 2: Draw a smaller circle on the upper right side of the dragon’s body. The height of the circle will determine the dragon’s neck length, so place it accordingly. Step 3: Draw an arc next to the head as a guide for the dragon’s muzzle. Step 4: Draw angled lines below the dragon’s body as guides for the legs....
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Bat How to Draw a Bat Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace. For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin. Step 1: Draw a small circle as a guide for the bat’s head. the circle doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s just a guide. Step 2: Draw two intersecting lines inside the bat’s head to help you place the facial features later on. Step 3: Draw two triangle-like arcs on top of the head as guides for the bat’s ears. Step 4: Draw an oval under the head as a guide for the bat’s body. The top of the oval should touch the tips of the horizontal intersecting line. The length should be about twice the size of the bat’s head. Step 5: Draw the first part...
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Barn Owl How to Draw a Barn Owl Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace. For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin. Step 1: Draw a circle on the top half of the page as a guide for the barn owl’s head. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s just a guide for the owl’s head. Step 2: Inside the head, draw two intersecting lines that will help you to place the barn owl’s facial features later. Bend the lines to contour to the shape of the circle. Step 3: On the lower right side of the head, draw another circle as a guide for the top part of the barn owl’s body. This circle should be a tiny bit bigger than the first one. And again, don’t...
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