Drawing develops imagination. Therefore, it is not so important what you draw, the main thing is how. When choosing an image of a kitten for further work, evaluate how clearly and qualitatively it is made.
It is necessary
Tracing paper, paper clips or paper clips, a picture of a kitten, a sheet of paper, a pencil, colored pencils, a piece of cotton wool
Instructions
Step 1
Take a picture of a kitten you like. Fasten a sheet of tracing paper on it with clamps or paper clips. Using a simple pencil, outline the outlines and main lines of the kitten.
Step 2
Remove the tracing paper from the image and turn it over. Use a simple pencil to paint over the entire back surface. Try not to put your hand on the sheet so as not to smudge the resulting background.
Step 3
Turn the tracing paper over again and place it on a blank sheet of paper. The dense background should be adjacent to the sheet of paper. Staple the resulting structure well to bring out clear lines. Trace the paths that you redrawn from the kitten image.
Step 4
Carefully remove the tracing paper and set aside. Make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving prints on the sheet of paper. Take colored pencils. First you need to fill in the foreground color. Use light pastel colors. Boldly paint over the whole kitten. Pay attention to the original image, determine where the darkest places are. Take a pencil of the same tone, but darker and paint over these areas with it.
Step 5
Rub the formed border in tone with your finger or a piece of cotton wool. Volume begins to turn out. Sharpen a deep blue or dark brown pencil and outline the eyes, pupil, nose, mouth, and mustache.