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Beautiful drawings step by step. How to learn to draw with a pencil for beginners

For beginners, it is best to start with something simple, easy to repeat with a master class or an example for sketching. This will allow you to get a good final result without straining during the drawing process, and even vice versa - enjoying a new hobby. The lightest pencil drawings are a good opportunity to try yourself as an artist, distracting from the current problems, work and workload at school.

In today's article, we have collected for our readers the best selection of drawings that are easily reproduced with a simple pencil, paper and rubber band.

What is included in the easiest pencil drawings?

Any drawing can be drawn in different ways. It's about technique, drawing and coloring. According to artists, even the same object has a different reproduction. For example, an orange can be drawn on a sheet of paper in the form of an unpeeled fruit or a whole composition consisting of several fruits and peeled slices. The same applies to the theme "trees and leaves", "portrait of a person and emotions shown in the form", "tea in a mug or bag". List comparisons of complex and simple drawings possible to infinity. However, it is worth knowing that every decision has two sides, and which of them can be interpreted in different ways. The choice depends on desire, experience and imagination.

List of ideas for creating easy pencil drawings:

1) an apple;
2) banana;
3) watermelon;
4) melon;
5) citrus family (grapefruit, orange, lemon);
6) cocoa with marshmallows or tea with a slice of lemon in a mug;
7) ice cream in a cone;
8) a heart pierced by an arrow;
9) balloons in the sky;
10) the muzzle of a cat or dog;
11) cartoon bunny;
12) ;
13) house;
14) a tree without drawing leaves;
15) butterfly;
16) chamomile;
17) sun;
18) star;
19) birthday cake with candles;
20) duck.

  • No. 1 - pictures for sketching

It is better to choose simple pictures in which there are no strokes, drawing contours and shadows. The simpler the example, the less time it will take to repeat and color it.

  • No. 2 - a phased master class

Unlike finished photo For example, MK allows you to understand how a drawing is obtained step by step.

  • No. 3 - coloring

The choice of material for coloring the lightest pencil drawing depends on the desired effect. Watercolor and gouache look much better in landscapes, while still lifes look better in coloring with colored pencils, crayons and felt-tip pens.

The easiest pencil drawings, photo ideas:








The step-by-step lessons teaching how to draw with a pencil give an idea of ​​the drawing technique that a person of any age with different abilities can master. After such classes, it turns out that drawing is not at all difficult. Not everyone is confident in their abilities and doubts that they can draw, and beautifully. Of course, only a true master can complete complex oil paintings, but everyone, even the youngest artist, after drawing lessons that can be found on our website, will be able to draw their favorite cartoon character. Any child will be interested in the opportunity to learn how to draw with a pencil. Yes, you need to start drawing from the simplest. And the easiest thing is to draw with a pencil. Starting with pencil sketches, then you can master more complex skills. And as a result of everything - this is a more complex drawing with paints. Interesting lessons will captivate children, introduce them to interesting world images and images.



On our site, after passing the lessons of pencil drawing, you can get the basics of graphics performed in pencil - such lessons are similar to classes taking place in an art school. Our classes are successfully mastered even by the smallest children. The drawing process is given in stages, in a very exciting and interesting way.



Lessons in drawing with a pencil.
At first, adults will have to help their children a little: for example, show how to hold a pencil correctly, move the baby’s hand, draw lines of the drawing with him. It is necessary that the child understands what the degree of pressure on the pencil should be, how to correctly draw a line of the desired thickness. After joint classes, the kid himself should try to draw something simple. After the basics, you can move on to more complex ones and draw a square or circle. Drawing, the child will consolidate skills, and he will be able to draw more complex plots. It is better at first to depict simple objects, familiar images. For classes, you need to buy everything you need, the very first thing you need is a soft lead, thick in shape, which easily draws without much pressure on it.



Step by step pencil drawing lessons for kids.
Each person has some natural inclinations and abilities that are easier to discover and develop from childhood. The ability to translate images into images will help a lot in the future. We want to tell you and show you how to draw easy pictures with a pencil for beginners in stages. Drawing lessons are very useful for children, very exciting. It is useful for children to develop fine motor skills, which in turn stimulates brain activity and has a beneficial effect on the psycho-emotional state. With the help of drawing, an aesthetic perception of reality is formed, an understanding of harmony arises, and in the process of drawing, children come to a balanced state, become calm. All this applies to an adult audience: drawing also has a beneficial effect on them, anxiety goes away during the process, nerves are put in order, and stress resistance appears. Therefore, it will be good if children learn drawing lessons together with their parents.



The task of adults is to help children learn the first lessons, help them navigate the working field of the sheet, hold the pencil correctly, and calculate its required pressure on the paper. Sometimes a child may start to place the drawing incorrectly, and it will not fit on the sheet, which will upset the artist. This is where an adult should help and organize the lesson correctly, then drawing will be a great pleasure. The lessons are designed so that the child learns to draw objects that are familiar to him.
Each lesson introduces him to something new, broadens his horizons. The lessons will help to systematize the experience that a small person already has and form a new view of the world around him.






Why create art schools? No, not in order to make painters out of all the pupils. The bottom line is to develop in the child the ability to depict on paper objects that he sees correctly, and if necessary, he could draw from nature a curious view of the area, or any other object. The ability to draw develops in a person the ability to correctly appreciate the fine arts, which give great pleasure. It also follows from this that the teaching of this kind of art must be different from the ordinary method of teaching, based only on copying from ready-made drawings, or originals. It is necessary to develop an eye, to learn the properties of various lines and their mutual compatibility, to distinguish between forms that are depicted by hand, without using a ruler and compass.

What can be drawn with a pencil?

If there is no opportunity or desire to attend art school, you can learn all this yourself. But keep in mind, this will require much more effort to study the necessary literature. Remember that you need to start small, gradually moving to a more complex one (learn to draw in stages). Books on drawing recommend that you first familiarize yourself with the following positions:

  1. Lines, their equality, connection and composition of figures
  2. Drawing rectilinear images
  3. Curvilinear figures, rules of perspective
  4. About light and shadows
  5. About the right bodies
  6. Depiction of complex bodies from nature

And only after that already move on to drawing full-fledged pictures. You can't think of what to draw with a simple pencil ? Take a look around! There are so many things here: streets, houses, people, trees, animals, objects. Don't you find anything worthy of your brush? You can draw pictures from books (this is the simplest thing you can think of). And just draw mom and dad! On our site you will find a lot of useful step-by-step lessons, for example, learn how to draw:

  1. In the woods;

And much more! You can see how many ready-made lessons we have in the right column above. And I also picked up some interesting pictures that will help your imagination. See below!

Drawings for boys:

See mine. This is a complex picture in the style of Anime. I made the lesson much easier.

I am glad to present to you an improved and supplemented manual onhow to learn to draw. I hope it will cover most of the questions I get asked regularly in the VKontakte group. For example, such as:

  • how to learn to draw on a computer?
  • What drawing books are worth reading?
  • How can I learn to paint with acrylic, oil, other materials?

I have collected the most helpful tips from the artists on the site www.quora.com and it turned out great step by step guide , thanks to which no one can hide behind excuses like “I don’t know where to start, I can’t do it, I’m mediocre, etc.”, believe me,
you will finally know how to learn to drawb!

Just follow this manual step by step and devote enough time to practice and you can come from this drawing level

to that

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Drawingis a skill that develops with practice. You are not alone when you think you are terrible at drawing! All great artists started by drawing stick figures like this one:

The reason why they moved on from these so-called "stick figures"to something so much more is that they had insatiable desire to draw getting better and better with each new touch of the pencil on the paper. This desire separated them from the rest, and this is the only reason why they became successful.

First of all, the fact that you have decided to devote your time to improving your drawing skills is already a great achievement. Why ask you? This is really important, because there must be passion, interest, curiosity and dedication in art and creativity, without which the learning process will not be as effective.

So in your case the biggest hurdle is already behind you and you can start drawing by observing things around you! That's how simple it is!

The following steps that I am going to suggest should help you get the drawing skills you want, and also show you the path that you have to go through in order to want to become an artist.

But before blindly following the path below, always remember that you are free to choose your own unique path—the path that is right for you. The real challenge is to practice regularly with the intent to learn., so it doesn't matter where you start your drawing journey.

note that each step mentioned below can take weeks, months or even years to achieve perfection in it. It all depends on how much you really want to improve your skills and how much effort you are willing to put in.

For each step below, there are many materials available online, including on YouTube. I recommend checking out different sources, learning different styles, and practicing the style that works best for you.

Let's start!

Step 1: Learning Simple Shapes

First, grab a paper and pencil (or pen), sit in a comfortable position, clear your mind of thoughts, and just focus on the task at hand.

Now try creating a simple form. For example, draw a circle and then keep practicing it.

Try to draw a perfect circle every time. If you really take this task seriously, it may take us several days or even months. Drawing an even circle using only your hands is harder than you might think.

Just start drawing circles and keep practicing these circles until you reach the stage where you can draw a perfect circle without using any auxiliary tools.

Your attempts will start with something like this:

With regular practice, your hand-eye coordination will improve and you will start to draw better:

It's pretty good result. Now move on!

The same way, start working with other basic shapes, such as triangle, square, cube, octagon, etc.

This should keep you busy for a while. Remember that this is a titanic task if your first drawing was the circle from this tutorial.

But after you put in some amount of time (say 6 months or one year), once you get past this rigorous exercise and when you become a champion at drawing any of the simple shapes at will, another interesting facet will emerge.

At this point, there are two approaches you can follow:

Approach 1 - self-learning

You can learn to draw on your own with free online articles, YouTube videos, books and tutorials.

I find Mark Kistler's lessons in the book to be the easiest to learn.


After completing all the lessons, you will achieve significant success. However, although the author stated a period of 1 month, I would advise you not to rush and devote at least 1-2 hours to each lesson, doing all the practical exercises.

Approach 2 - Enroll in art school or online courses

If you do not like to engage in self-study, then I advise you to sign up for paid courses, where they will tell you everything in detail and show you, and also make you work practically.

The highest quality and most interesting I count courses and master classes at the drawing school of Veronika Kalacheva.

This school has training both in the studio and online. There are also useful free materials, which .

This school often hosts free webinars or open lessons to study for a while.

Sign up so you don't miss them!

Drawing school of Veronika Kalacheva

Another site with paid but cheaper drawing courses that I like is arttsapko.ru. On this site, you can also take some courses for free. There are one-time classes that take place in Moscow.

arttsapko drawing school

Further advice is more suitable for those who chose the first approach and decided to study visual arts on one's own. But your creative way may contain both approaches.

Step 2: Shadows and Shading

Now that you know how to draw simple shapes to perfection, let's Let's start shading these shapes.

I will continue with the circle example.

So your first attempt at shading the circle, not understanding how to do it correctly, would look something like this:

Note that even though your image didn't turn out too realistic, you already subconsciously knew about the imaginary light source and placed it in the upper left corner and, given this source, you drew a shadow on the opposite side in the lower right corner.

That is, in order to shade objects you need common sense and nothing more.

Now keep practicing shading. It may take several months before you get something like this:

Now this circle looks like a three-dimensional sphere.

Next, you need to show that the sphere is not hanging in the air, but is on some surface, and you will begin to depict the shadows that the object casts on other surfaces. In this case, the drawing should already look something like this:

Always remember one simple rule, which was demonstrated in the figure below:


Also, keep practicing shading the other shapes you've learned.

As you practice, notice how the hues vary depending on the presence of light. Look at the tone scale with shading from light to dark below. You can refer to it when drawing a figure.


Keep practicing. It's an endless process!

Step 3. Perspective

The basic law of perspective says:when an object is closer, it looks larger and if it needs to be shown further, it will need to be drawn smaller. If you understand this, you understand the basic law of perspective.

Now let's deal with the so-calledvanishing point.

I will explain this concept using the example of a cube.

When we draw a cube, why does the length and width of this cube taper towards its end, or slant into the paper? Look at this picture below for reference and ask yourself why is this happening?

As you can see, the edges taper both to the right and to the left, as if they go into the inside of the paper. This is what gives the cube the illusion of "3D" on two-dimensional paper. And this is possible, based on the basics of building perspective and such a concept asvanishing point.

Now consider the same cube again.

In the cube, we took a vanishing point somewhere far from our eyes to the right and left of the cube. That's why the sides narrowed to inside paper right and left. The figure below clearly shows how the edges of the cube, if extended, converge at one point on both sides. These two points are called vanishing points:

Now look at the green dot in the following cube drawing:

This green dot is alsovanishing point.

Imagine what a cube would look like without this concept of a vanishing point. It will look more like a square in 2-D.When we draw a cube, we should always keep in mind the vanishing point, since it is it that gives us the opportunity to depict a three-dimensional figure.

So, I hope the concept of the vanishing point has become more clear to you, because for any good drawing that is drawn taking into account the space and distance between each object, the concept of the vanishing point should be respected by default.

Here are some more examples of the vanishing point concept for your understanding.

  • Top view (or bird's eye view):

  • Linear perspective (landscape):

  • View with multiple vanishing points (any real scene):

Thus, as depicted in the third example, there are usually multiple vanishing points in real scenes, and these vanishing points give the drawing the desired depth or 3-D effect, and a sense of space that separates it from 2-D.

Too difficult? Just don't panic now, okay? At this stage, it is enough just to understand the concept of the vanishing point. Just try to show the vanishing point in your drawings without any drawings or measurements.

This "step 3" was just a prerequisite to learning the laws of perspective, just to let you know its importance in drawing. Mark Kistler's "Learn to Draw in 30 Days" course has several step-by-step perspective lessons that you can start with.

Step 4: Draw Complex Shapes

Now using your confidence in drawing and shading simple forms, as well as knowledge of the shadow effect and the vanishing point, move on to the next level, that is, to draw various complex shapes.

The rules of the game remain the same:

  1. Keep practicing.
  1. Pay attention to the nuances.
  2. Each time try to surpass yourself and not repeat previous mistakes.

So, for starters, how about an egg? It's not that different from a circle, is it?

Let's just get started. Practice until you reach perfection!

Okay, it looks like an egg. Now try different fruits. For example, strawberries.

Great! This is a really good strawberry. And look at this detail.The strawberries in the last drawing look quite tricky to draw, but we already have some experience with the shading from “Step 3”. It's the same thing, only at the micro level. Believe in yourself and everything will work out!

The same way, keep drawing different random shapes with shading. Put shadows on these drawings, considering effects like reflection, refraction, transparency, etc. And just keep practicing.

There are many around various items. Learn to draw what you see. This is one of the most important steps to become a professional artist. Don't worry if you don't do well at first. Sometimes when you start drawing what you see, the beginning of the sketch can look pretty awful, but the end result can be amazing. So start doing it!

Try drawing two random objects a day. The drawing must be solid: drawing + shading + drop shadow + any other special effect.

Something like what is shown below:

Just repeat this process every day. You are on the right track!

Step 5. Draw Living Beings

Since we now know how to draw and shade various objects with relative precision, it's time to draw moving objects and living organisms. Now you need to include in the drawing the movements of objects, their posture and facial expressions, this is a real challenge!

The most important advice is to keep your eyes and mind wide open. You must watch everything around.

So observe all the nuances - the walk of people, the flight of a bird, the posture of a dog, etc. And, when possible, create a quick sketch this specific position, movement, expression, etc. And work on the details later in your free time.

You should get something like this:

This is a quick sketch that runs in minutes. Get out to a park or cafe and just sketch the people you come across. In this case, the main thing is not quality, but quantity. You need to see and convey the pose of the object.

Learn anatomy.Yes, anatomy is the same as in biology class. It is necessary to study the bones of the skeleton and the location of the muscles. It may seem weird and creepy, but on the other hand, it means that you can draw a skeleton and skull for Halloween decoration 🙂 It will also help in learning human proportions and body movements. The same goes for animals - read books on animal anatomy. Almost all animal art books will have an anatomy section.

Try starting with my article:

Then try to quickly draw a few different facial expressions:

Observe and remember the differences in facial lines. Later, keep adding shadows and make them look even more realistic like this:

Do the same with trees, flowers, animals, birds, etc.

Now that you already know quite a lot, using your acquired skills, you can draw something like this:

Persistence, hardship and pain will then lead you here:

And in the case of humans (slightly better or worse):

Now it's time to pause and take a look at the image below, this beautiful woman. She really looks very beautiful, doesn't she?

And if you ask yourself, can you be sure enough to draw her as beautiful as she is? The answer is likely to be a big "No", right? If that's the case, then you still have some way to go!

So your drawing is still in its infancy and there is a lot of room for improvement.For example, you will have to work on detailing human eye and his movements, human hair, their brilliance, etc. I think you understand what I'm trying to say, don't you?

So, basically, at this stage, you should surround yourself with these difficulties all the time in order to move forward, and not get stuck in the middle level.No one will help you with this but yourself!

Step 6. Trying different tools and materials

It is very good if you can draw with a pencil, but it will be much more interesting and useful if you also learn how to use ink, paints, markers, pastels, etc. You should try different materials , if only because you may encounter something that you especially like. Add color to your sketches!

Of course, art supplies are not cheap now, so you should not immediately take professional materials, what if you don’t like them and want something else? For starters, there will be enough tools from the middle price category. Now very big choice inexpensive art materials can be found on AliExpress.

Do not use fancy art boards or moleskins. Buy a large notebook or scrapbook with white sheets. Your goal is to sketch as many and as quickly as possible without worrying about wasting expensive paper.

Also, if you decide to try your hand at digital-art, it is not necessary to immediately take on a licensed Photoshop when you can start with free editors, such as MyPaint, SAI, GIMP.

Step 7 Landscapes

Now put everything together. You must start drawing landscapes with people, plants and many animals. In this step you will have a great opportunity practice your knowledge laws of perspective.

For starters, you can try drawing panoramas, such as the view from your window.Try to draw landscapes more “roughly” first, like this:

After that, already detail the objects.

After a lot of practice, your drawings will look something like this:

Step 8. Draw from imagination

Start with something simple, like an apple. Just move your pencil to paper, just imagining you are drawing an apple before you draw it. Then do a quick preliminary sketch to get its shape and its shadow shape proportional to the page. Then start shading and detailing.

Then try to draw something more difficult, for example, flowers, trees, a glass, a pen, etc. Each time try to choose objects more difficult. At this step, I can no longer make any recommendations other than practice regularly.

Step 9: Shaping Your Style

Now you know everything. At least enough to start developing your own artistic style.Your style must be unique and you must continue to develop it with increased practice.

Please note that I can't add anything else to this step because I don't know what your own unique style will be. I can only advise

The Internet is full of materials to help you with inspiration and ideas, such as Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr, YouTube. I recommend checking these sources regularly, learning different styles, and practicing the style that works best for you.

Step 10. Improve

This step is about perfecting to the point where your drawing is indistinguishable from a photograph or a real image. Of course, it's optional. But if you do if you want to bring your skills to drawing in the style of hyperrealism, this will also require a lot of practice.

While drawings that are indistinguishable from photographs are signs of the amazing craftsmanship of the authors who have put in a lot of effort, there are equal examples of stunning work that Not similar to photos. Therefore, you should also keep this in mind.

Here is an example of a hyperrealistic drawing:

Every time, when you have free time, sit down and draw something, or practice your shading, tone, etc. There are so many things to master - you always need to practice. Draw easy objects and complex ones. Draw people in detail or in rough lines. Master everything as much as you can, constantly improve your skills.

Moreover, it is desirable that the practice is accompanied feedback. It is only necessary that these viewers tell you the truth, so dad and mom are not suitable for this role.Alternatively, you can post your work in some art community or forum. Our place can serve as such

It is better to start drawing from childhood - this is one of the most fertile periods for mastering the basics visual arts.

Step by step drawing for children is a way that will help you develop your child's creative abilities, regardless of his natural abilities.

You will spend many exciting hours learning the basics of drawing step by step and then be able to realize all your creative fantasies.

Staged drawing is a drawing method that allows you to create a drawing sequentially, in stages, from simple to complex.

Sometimes the whole thing stands still simply because the person doesn't know where to start. Often a child asks mom or dad “And draw a turtle”, and the parent would gladly fulfill the wish of the baby, but he doesn’t know how.

And if he had a step-by-step drawing of the same turtle in front of him, he would easily cope with this task.

For children, step-by-step drawing is a good help: firstly, they learn to draw without errors, following a certain procedure, and secondly, in the process of repeated training, they develop an algorithm that will later allow them to accurately depict many things without a diagram.

Finally, it's just very interesting and exciting to watch how a whole image emerges from small shapes and strokes, moreover, failures rarely happen.

How to teach a child to draw in stages?

Of course, at first it would be nice for the parents themselves to master this simple method. And if a child watches how mom or dad tries in creative work, the desire to repeat after the elders will definitely arise.

At first, in the lessons of phased drawing with a child, convenient and understandable schemes are needed.

The essence of the method is that drawing something takes place in several steps.

That is, when drawing a cat, we will not start with a tail or a muzzle, but we will follow a certain pattern that will allow us to avoid mistakes and inaccuracies in proportions.

The easiest way to start mastering step-by-step drawing is with pencil sketches. Paints and pastels will come in handy later.

Lessons of phased drawing at home

To organize the process you will need:

  • sketchbook good quality(rather dense, paper that does not crumple in operation);
  • pencils of different softness;
  • eraser;
  • diagrams that show everything clearly.

If pencil drawing has already been mastered, or if you want to immediately move on to pastels or paints, all this should also be available.

Give the budding artist a great workplace: comfortable table and a chair, good lighting, no distractions. The child should be comfortable.

If there is a board or easel nearby - great, you can attach diagrams there. You can also use a book stand or wall.

Before you start drawing, be sure to tell your child about the following rules:

  • you should not rush, everything works out only for those who try;
  • you need to act strictly according to the scheme, especially if you are just starting to learn how to draw;
  • remember what you are doing, and next time you may not need the scheme;
  • start with the simplest, gradually moving to more complex drawings.

Next, we show the child interesting schemes. Offer a choice of several schemes, let the young artist choose what he likes. Remember that it is best to start with simpler schemes: first we master the phased drawing of animals, patterns, and later we move on to drawing a person.

Step by step drawing examples

How to draw a hare

Let's start with a stylized, cartoonish bunny, which is easy for a preschooler to get.

  1. We draw a large horizontal oval, and under it a small vertical one, but without a top.
  2. Draw paws to a small oval.
  3. A small oval and two circles in a large oval - draw a muzzle.
  4. We draw a nose and pupils - exactly according to the scheme.
  5. We draw the same ears.
  6. We draw small details - a mouth, eyebrows, antennae, fingers. The bunny should have a flower in its paw.
  7. And now, under the paws of the bunny, it remains to draw a skateboard - our bunny is very athletic and mischievous.

Cat drawing

Now let's draw a cute cat.

  1. First, draw a circle - this will be the head.
  2. Two triangles on top - ears turned out.
  3. Inside each triangle is another small one.
  4. Two dots and a triangle nose - the muzzle begins to be drawn.
  5. From under the nose, two arches go in different directions - the cat's mouth. Do not forget about the luxurious mustache.
  6. We draw the torso - we start with an arc.
  7. We draw a collar for our cat.
  8. On the other hand, draw the paw.
  9. It remains to draw one more paw.
  10. And now you can take pencils or paints and make our cat colored. Ready!

Draw a dog

Now let's draw a charming puppy.

  1. We start with an oval and a semi-oval, they should not be connected!
  2. Now draw the eyes and tail.
  3. Ears, nose, spot around the eye - we continue to draw the muzzle.
  4. We draw a tongue and connect the head with the body and the ears with the head with thin rectangles.
  5. We draw paws.
  6. It remains only to decorate the puppy. That's all!

Draw a rose

  1. We draw a simple oval on a thin stem.
  2. We paint on the sides of the stem leaves.
  3. Draw two main petals inside the oval.
  4. Inside the petals is the base of the bud, like a rolled roll.
  5. We draw side, small petals.
  6. Add colors - and a charming rose is ready!

Drawing a cornflower

  1. We draw a circle on a thin stem.
  2. We draw the core and small stems on a large stem.
  3. We draw buds on the stems. Separate the petals.
  4. We finish drawing the buds, select the teeth of the petals.
  5. Erase the circle line with an eraser.
  6. We paint the cornflower in color.

Drawing a person

This simple circuit will help the child master the proportions in drawing a person.

  1. We draw the head (oval), neck and triangle - the future base of the body.
  2. At the bottom of the large triangle is a small triangle, legs (knees are drawn).
  3. We draw hands, leaning against the marks meaning length.

Tank drawing

Any boy will want to learn how to draw a tank, and it's not difficult at all.

  1. We draw the base, observing the proportions as much as possible.
  2. We draw the wheels-caterpillars and the muzzle.
  3. Let's focus on the small elements.
  4. With the help of pencils we draw a tank in color.

How to draw a pattern

Perhaps, after mastering the drawing of these elements, the child will be interested in painting on wood - a very interesting, traditional art.

Draw a pattern "Grass Ornament"

  1. A few curls - this will be the basis of the ornament. They should be even and graceful.
  2. In two large corners we draw red petals.
  3. It remains to draw smaller black petals.

Pattern "Leaves"

These elements are present in many samples of Khokhloma painting.

  1. A thin stem is a small, curved line.
  2. Draw an elongated oval on the stem in green.
  3. In the “pair” he has two more leaves, in which yellow draw the veins.

So, phased drawing is a method based on order and sketchiness. To fix a certain algorithm in the creative mind of a child, it makes sense to resort to this method. You should start with simple stylized drawings, images of cartoon characters, etc. It is both simple and interesting, and the result will be successful.

When a child has mastered the basics of step-by-step drawing, he may want to continue his creative studies in a fine art studio or art school. A. maybe he will continue to improve his skill in drawing according to the schemes, which will become more complicated.

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