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The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Cavemen, Queens, Aztecs, Vikings, Clowns, and Minutemen

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Drawing is a fantastic skill to have, whether you're looking to create art for fun or as a career. It can be especially rewarding to draw people, as there's so much variety in the human form and expression.

This article will provide a step-by-step guide on how to draw cavemen, queens, Aztecs, Vikings, clowns, and minutemen. These are just a few examples of the many different types of people that you can draw.

Draw 50 People: The Step by Step Way to Draw Cavemen Queens Aztecs Vikings Clowns Minutemen and Many More
Draw 50 People: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Cavemen, Queens, Aztecs, Vikings, Clowns, Minutemen, and Many More...
by Lee J. Ames

4.2 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 38182 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 64 pages

Before you start, you'll need to gather a few supplies. You'll need a pencil, a pen, paper, and an eraser. You may also want to use a ruler or compass to help you with some of the more precise measurements.

Once you have your supplies, you're ready to start drawing!

Step 1: Sketch the basic shape of the body

The first step is to sketch the basic shape of the body. This will help you to determine the proportions of the body and to place the features in the correct locations.

For a caveman, start by sketching a large oval for the head. Then, add a smaller oval for the torso and two lines for the arms and legs.

For a queen, start by sketching a circle for the head and a larger circle for the torso. Then, add two lines for the arms and two lines for the legs.

For an Aztec, start by sketching a large square for the head and a smaller square for the torso. Then, add two lines for the arms and two lines for the legs.

For a Viking, start by sketching a large triangle for the head and a smaller triangle for the torso. Then, add two lines for the arms and two lines for the legs.

For a clown, start by sketching a large circle for the head and a smaller circle for the torso. Then, add two lines for the arms and two lines for the legs.

For a minuteman, start by sketching a large rectangle for the head and a smaller rectangle for the torso. Then, add two lines for the arms and two lines for the legs.

Step 2: Add the details

Once you have the basic shape of the body, you can start adding the details. This includes the facial features, the hair, the clothing, and any other details that you want to include.

For a caveman, add two small circles for the eyes, a line for the nose, and a curved line for the mouth. You can also add some lines for the hair and the clothing.

For a queen, add two small circles for the eyes, a line for the nose, and a small curved line for the mouth. You can also add some lines for the hair, the crown, and the dress.

For an Aztec, add two small circles for the eyes, a line for the nose, and a curved line for the mouth. You can also add some lines for the hair, the headdress, and the clothing.

For a Viking, add two small circles for the eyes, a line for the nose, and a curved line for the mouth. You can also add some lines for the hair, the helmet, and the clothing.

For a clown, add two large circles for the eyes, a line for the nose, and a wide curved line for the mouth. You can also add some lines for the hair, the hat, and the clothing.

For a minuteman, add two small circles for the eyes, a line for the nose, and a straight line for the mouth. You can also add some lines for the hair, the hat, and the clothing.

Step 3: Ink the drawing

Once you're happy with the details, you can ink the drawing. This will help to make the lines more permanent and to give the drawing a more finished look.

To ink the drawing, you can use a pen or a brush. If you're using a pen, be sure to use a light touch so that you don't smudge the pencil lines. If you're using a brush, be sure to use a fine-tipped brush so that you can get the details right.

Step 4: Erase the pencil lines

Once the ink is dry, you can erase the pencil lines. This will help to make the drawing look more clean and finished.

To erase the pencil lines, you can use an eraser or a kneaded eraser. If you're using an eraser, be sure to use a soft eraser so that you don't damage the paper. If you're using a kneaded eraser, be sure to knead it well so that it's soft and pliable.

Congratulations! You now know how to draw cavemen, queens, Aztecs, Vikings, clowns, and minutemen. With a little practice, you'll be able to draw even more types of people.

Drawing is a great way to express yourself and to create something beautiful. So grab a pencil and some paper and start drawing today!

Draw 50 People: The Step by Step Way to Draw Cavemen Queens Aztecs Vikings Clowns Minutemen and Many More
Draw 50 People: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Cavemen, Queens, Aztecs, Vikings, Clowns, Minutemen, and Many More...
by Lee J. Ames

4.2 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 38182 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 64 pages
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Draw 50 People: The Step by Step Way to Draw Cavemen Queens Aztecs Vikings Clowns Minutemen and Many More
Draw 50 People: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Cavemen, Queens, Aztecs, Vikings, Clowns, Minutemen, and Many More...
by Lee J. Ames

4.2 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 38182 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 64 pages
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