Drawing Realistic Animals with Simple Shapes: Birds | Download
- 26/11/2023
Join artist and illustrator, Mirka Hokkanen, as she teaches you how to better observe your subjects, break things down and how to draw things proportionately.
Drawing Realistic Animals with Simple Shapes: Birds | Download
Have you ever wondered how artists are able to transfer realistic drawings onto paper so effortlessly? Have you hoped that you could draw like that too? If you have, then this is the perfect class to get started on your journey to learning how to draw realistic animals.
In this basic drawing class, we break down the basics of drawing to its fundamentals. Observation is key to drawing, and a lot of beginning artists skip learning how to break subjects down into shapes and how to relate the shapes to each other as a whole. They dive right into interesting details, which leads to frustration, as they miss the basic structure to hold all the details in the right place.
Join artist and illustrator, Mirka Hokkanen, as she teaches you how to better observe your subjects, break things down and how to draw things proportionately. By the end of the class, you‘ll have the basic skills and more confidence in sketching and drawing realistic animals. We will be concentrating on drawing birds in this class.
You’ll learn how to:
Understand shape language of birds
Use a grid as a secondary guide
How to observe shape relationships
Draw birds from reference
This class is perfect for beginners who are looking to strengthen their drawing and observational skills. These skills will trickle into other areas of your art. You can use the same principles to add color and details to your work, to any subject matter and to other media like painting and digital art.
The handout with exercises makes practice easy and fun.
For this class, we will be drawing birds for our final project. We will break down bird shapes, and observe how different birds have different proportions and learn how to use negative space and a grid as support for drawing. I hope that you feel confident to branch out and use your own photos for reference for further practice. To keep things easier for you, I have included the photo for our final drawing in the handout, but if you are adventurous, feel free to use any photo that you want.
Introduction to Class
2.
Class Project
3.
Breaking Things Into Shapes
4.
Bird Shapes + Wings
5.
Trick 1: Using Negative Space as a Guide
6.
Trick 2: Using a Grid
7.
Final Project - Owl Sketch
8.
Final Project - Adding Details
9.
Final Project - Final Touches
10.
Final Thoughts
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