Butterfly How to Draw a Butterfly Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace (scroll down to see the final butterfly 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 long oval as a guide for the butterfly’s body. The oval doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s just a guide. Step 2: Draw a small circle on top of the oval as a guide for the butterfly’s head. Step 3: Draw a triangle on either side of the body as a guide for the top portion of the butterfly’s wings or the forewings. Try to draw both sides similarly so your drawing has symmetry. To form the butterfly’s forewings, first draw the top lines, then the sides, then the bottom lines to create triangles. You...
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Bobcat How to Draw a Bobcat Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace (scroll down to see the final bobcat drawing). For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin. Step 1: Draw two circles as guides for the bobcat’s body. They don’t have to be perfect. They’re just guides. Pay attention to the spacing between them. If the circles are too far apart, your bobcat will be too long. Step 2: Draw a smaller circle above the right one as a guide for the head. Notice that the two circles overlap a bit. Step 3: Draw two intersecting lines inside the head. These will help you place the bobcat’s facial features later. Step 4: Draw a smaller circle on the lower half of the head as a guide...
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Boar How to Draw a Boar Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace (scroll down to see the final boar drawing). For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin.   Step 1: Draw two circles as guides for the boar’s body. They don’t have to be perfect. They’re just guides. The circle on the left side should be slightly smaller than the one on the right, and you should draw them right next to each other. Step 2: Draw another circle on the right side as a guide for the boar’s head. Draw this circle a bit smaller than the other two circles. Step 3: Draw an angled arc on the right side of the head as a guide for the boar’s snout. Step 4: Draw an angled...
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Bison How to Draw a Bison Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace (scroll down to see the final bison drawing). For the first few steps, don’t press down too hard with your pencil. Use light, smooth strokes to begin. Step 1: Draw two circles as guides for the bison’s body. They don’t have to be perfect. They’re just guides. The circle on the right will be a guide for the bison’s big chest, so it should be a lot bigger than the circle on the left. Step 2: Draw another circle on the right side as a guide for the bison’s head. The circle should be about the same size as the circle on the left side. It should also overlap the big circle a tiny bit. Step 3: Draw two intersecting lines inside the bison’s head to...
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Bee How to Draw a Bee 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 as a guide for the upper part of the bee’s body or thorax. The circle doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s just a guide. Step 2: Draw an oval on the left as a guide for the bee’s head. The oval should be placed lower than the first circle, and it should be a bit shorter in length. Step 3: Draw two circles as the first part of the guide to draw the back portion of the bee’s body or abdomen. The circles should gradually get smaller. They should also be placed gradually lower. The four shapes should end up forming a...
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