The umbrella is an invention of ancient eastern civilizations. It appeared in China or Egypt long before the beginning of our era and was designed to protect its owner from the sun's rays. Even in its Russian-language name, it retained its original meaning: with the word zondek, the Dutch called the canvas, which was pulled over the deck to protect it from the sun. It was the Europeans who first came up with the idea of sheltering an umbrella from the rain.
It is necessary
- - pencil;
- - paper;
- - paints and a brush;
- - colour pencils.
Instructions
Step 1
The umbrella is usually depicted in the figure in two versions: flat - side view or volumetric. In order to depict the first option, draw a semicircle with a simple pencil on a sheet of paper. Connect the ends with a straight line.
Step 2
Divide the resulting line with serifs into four equal parts. Now connect these serifs in series with arched lines. You have drawn the base of the umbrella.
Step 3
Find and mark with a point the middle of the depicted arc. Draw three smooth, curved lines from this point to the serifs on the straight line below. Thus, you have drawn lines that imply the knitting needles that make up the frame of the umbrella.
Step 4
Draw a pen. To do this, draw down a straight line from the midpoint on the arc, through the second notch at the bottom of the umbrella, by 3-4 cm. Round it at the end, draw a button on top. Erase the extra pencil lines. Color in the drawing.
Step 5
For a three-dimensional image of the umbrella, draw an elongated oval. Draw an arched line on top. A regular rain umbrella has an eight-spoke design, so divide the oval into eight equal parts.
Step 6
Next, connect the resulting points with arcs. Mark the spokes on the surface of the umbrella. Draw a pen, paint the umbrella with multi-colored wedges of paints or pencils.