With a 4H pencil, sketch an egg-shape for the head, in three-quarters view. Sketch the neck and shoulders.
With a 4H pencil, sketch an egg-shape for the head, in three-quarters view. Sketch the neck and shoulders.
With a 4H pencil sketch a square, slightly tapered at the bottom. Draw a guideline above the square to help you place the top of the ellipse.
Clip your paper to the drawing board. With a 4H pencil, sketch in the curved, oblong forms of the bananas.
Sketch an egg-shape for the three quarters view with the chin slightly off-center toward the right.
Start with lines to indicate the placement and proportions.Because the weight of the body in this example rests over the man’s right leg.
Sketch the Basic Shape-Start with the basic overall shape and trunk.
Sketch the basic shapes of the head and body. Be conscious of their proportions and placement.
Sketch the basic shapes: a rectangle for the body and a triangle for the head. Add a baseline to establish the length of the legs.
Sketch lines to form the basic body and head structure, including a baseline to establish where the feet will rest.
Draw a rectangle to suggest the basic body structure. Take the vertical lines all the way down to the baseline.