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Spider How to Draw a Spider Please PAUSE the video after each step to draw at your own pace (scroll down to see the final spider 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 small circle as a guide for the spider’s head/thorax or cephalothorax. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s just a guide. Step 2: Above the circle, draw an oval as a guide for the spider’s abdomen. Again, it’s only a guide, so don’t worry about making it perfect. Step 3: Draw four lines pointing down below the circle as guides for the first four legs. Bend the lines slightly at the base and try to make them the same size on either side. The size of the line will dictate the size of the spider’s...
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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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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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