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Draw Animals With Standard Shapes

By Nikos L Maxwell

Learning how to draw animals can be fun, as there are so many different types of animals out there. However, because of the high variety of animals in the world, being able to consistently draw different animals will pose a challenge, since they are all so different.

While there are certainly groups of animals that have similar shapes and features, a good cross section of animals will still offer up a number of different challenges in terms of drawing them accurately. There are some drawing tutorials that offer tips on how to use shapes to draw different types of animals.

If you draw different animals with standard shapes, like squares, triangles, rectangles, dots, etc., which are all arranged in different ways to create body parts and features, then you will have an easier time drawing.

Learning A Simple Drawing Technique

This can be good drawing practice, although it may seem a bit juvenile, because it gives you a simple technique for assembling different sections of different animals. With practice, you will come to understand the shape of each animal that you draw, and how each section is put together.

Using shapes when drawing animals will not create realistic pictures, but it will give you a result similar to animation characters or cartoons. If this is your area of interest, then that is all that you need.

Improving With Structural Knowledge

Artist Ed Emberley has published many books that show a number of different ways to draw common animals using nothing more than a handful of different shapes. His books are basically drawing for kids but they can help a more serious beginner to gain a structural knowledge of drawing.

Using shapes to draw animals is just the start of a process of learning how to draw. As cute as some of the images may be, it is really more an exercise in learning how to make use of structure to improve your overall drawing ability.

Creating Curves For A More Realistic Look

Once you have created an animal with only shapes, you should then look at erasing some of the straight lines and create more curves and an even flow from one part to another. Drawing people would be your next step, yet before doing that you will need to eliminate the forced aspect of creating pictures with shapes.

So if you want to draw animals but don’t have any inherited skills, then a good way to learn how to draw is by starting with shapes. Look at different animals and decide how you want to put them together using only a stock supply of shapes.

Once you’ve mastered that particular technique, you can use the skills you’ve developed to more comfortably take the next step. If you’re serious about wanting to learn to draw and paint, then this is an easy and fun way to begin.

About the Author:
Nikos L Maxwell has written a number of articles on digital photography and digital editing software including Digital Editing Software, Large Images, Edit Pictures, Fuji Film Digital Cameras, DVD Editing, Video Editing Computers, Digital Image Processing, Ray Disc, Blu Ray, Blu Ray Disc, Blu Ray HD DVD, Blu Ray Reviews, Blu Ray Vs HD DVD, DVD Duplication, Ray HD, HD DVD.

Keep a lookout as more articles are added from this popular author on this website in the near future.

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More Drawing Facts....

I’m in advanced art classes and I want to learn how to draw much better. How can I do this?
If you are already in advanced art classes but feel that you need extra help, there are a variety of resources you can turn to for more advice and better tips on techniques. The first resource is your instructor.

He or she can recommend books or even workshops you may want to attend that will help you advance your capabilities. Your next resource is a bookstore or even a local artist. You can advance your skills through studying other artists’ techniques.

If you want to learn to draw at an advanced skill level you are going to have to practice quite a lot and study different techniques. It may seem foreign at first but with time and practice you can accomplish it.

 

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