The polar bear is the largest mammal predator on earth, but this cannot but cause affection for its species. Moreover, if this bear is drawn. It is not difficult to draw it.
It is necessary
- -paper;
- -simple pencil;
- -eraser;
- - materials for work in color.
Instructions
Step 1
Place the sheet of paper horizontally. With a simple pencil, start sketching. First, draw three circles in sequence. Large, medium and small. And place the large and medium close to each other. This is the future body and head of a polar bear. Then connect them together with smooth lines and draw a rectangular face with a small circle.
Step 2
Start drawing the paws visible to us. Draw them exactly to the "knee". A distinctive feature of these parts of the paws is that they are very large and powerful. Then draw the legs, which are on the opposite side of the body, up to the "knee". On the head, sketch out small neat ears looking forward. Add guidelines for the eyes and a small tail. The bear's tail in the figure looks like a small triangle.
Step 3
Draw the rest of the legs, which will be smaller in width at the top. Note that each pair of paws is in motion. If the first pair has the left paw in front, then the second pair has the right paw in front. Draw the mouth of the polar bear. The sketch is ready. Using the eraser, erase the auxiliary and invisible lines, they will no longer be needed.
Step 4
Refine the details of the drawing. Draw the polar bear's fur, eyes, nose, and outline the inner side of the ear. Draw the fur on the muscles, which are visible in the bear when walking. Come up with and paint a background around the main drawing (optional). It could be polar ice, a zoo cage, or something else.
Step 5
Choose materials to get the job done in color. For such a drawing, crayons, colored pencils or watercolors are suitable. To fill in the drawing, start with the background, with large details, moving on to smaller ones, increasing, if necessary, the saturation of the color. Do not forget about the shadows on the body of the animal and about the falling shadows. Draw the foreground closer to the viewer brighter.