The Kremlin is the oldest part of the capital of Russia - Moscow, the main socio-political, historical and artistic complex of this city, the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation. The Kremlin is located on the left bank of the Moskva River, on Borovitsky Hill.
It is necessary
- - hard pencil
- - soft pencil
- - eraser
- - blank canvas
Instructions
Step 1
Before you start drawing the Kremlin, you need to prepare a place for your creativity and choose a photograph from which you will sketch this structure. Take a good look at the photo: scale, angle, etc.
Step 2
Take a hard pencil in your hands and draw a horizontally straight line from one edge of the sheet to the other (this will be the base of the Kremlin).
Step 3
Next, lightly pressing on the pencil draw a high, wide tower with a triangular dome, then step back a little from it and draw another tower, the height of which is slightly lower than the first.
Step 4
Now completely fill in all the remaining space at the base you drew with small towers of various shapes. Do not try to draw identical domes, turrets with rounded and sharp relief domes will look more interesting and believable.
Step 5
Now the most painstaking work is the drawing of windows, architectural protrusions, arches and other "decorative" elements of the Kremlin. Here it is simply impossible to remember all the elements exactly, so try to look more often at the photo from which you are sketching. Don't forget to draw a cross on top of each dome.
Step 6
Next, you need to take an eraser and remove excess lines from the sheet, trying not to erase the base.
Step 7
As soon as all the above work is done, circle the drawing with a soft pencil, carefully drawing every detail. Shade the windows of the Kremlin and the right side of absolutely all towers, creating the illusion of shadow. The drawing is ready.