Kolobok is a favorite fairytale character that children encounter almost in their first year of life. As soon as the child learns to express his desires, he immediately begins to ask the parents to draw something. First of all, he is interested in the heroes of popular fairy tales. In addition, the kolobok is one of those characters that the child will begin to learn to draw as soon as he picks up a pencil.
It is necessary
- Paper
- Yellow, beige or orange paint
- Markers
Instructions
Step 1
Remember the fairy tale about the kolobok. He rolls along the path, meeting different animals. Therefore, you can start a kolobok with a track. Or from the window on which the grandmother put it. You can draw a path by drawing a horizontal line with a brush. You can also draw several bushes or colorful flowers to make it more fun for the kolobok to travel. The window is a rectangle. You can draw curtains and a frame on it.
Step 2
When the environment is ready, draw a kolobok. Dip your brush in yellow, beige or orange paint. In principle, the kolobok can be gray, because the grandmother blinded him from everything that she found in the chests and bottom sections. But most often the kolobok is painted yellow, as if it were made from wheat flour and fried properly. Draw the kolobok with paint at once. If you've been holding a brush for too long, you can draw a circle in the air first.
Step 3
Paint over the kolobok with the same paint with which you drew the outline. Since you paint it with paints, it does not matter at all in which direction the hand with the brush moves. If you draw a kolobok with a pencil, then try to paint over in a circular motion, since the direction of shading will be visible. In this case, it will be necessary to convey chiaroscuro so that it can be seen that the bun is round.
Step 4
The gingerbread man is not just a round donut. He is alive, he can talk and sing songs. This means that he has a face. Eyes, nose and mouth can be drawn with felt-tip pen or paints. But in the second case, it is necessary for the bun itself to dry out.