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In this free art lesson, you'll learn how to draw a Flying Fish footstep-by-step.
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To describe this Flight Fish step past step, follow along with the video tutorial below and pause the video after each pace to depict at your ain pace. You may detect it easier to follow the stride-by-step drawings below the video. The new lines in each pace are shown in ruby-red, and so you'll know exactly what to draw adjacent. You lot may want to open up the video in a new tab and utilise both drawing methods. Accept your time and describe at your own pace.
The Written step-by-footstep video tutorial:
For the first few steps, don't press downwards too hard with your pencil. Use calorie-free, polish strokes to begin.
Pace ane: Draw a circumvolve near the left side of the paper as a guide for the forepart part of the flying fish's body. First make iv marks to determine the circle's peak and width. Then connect the marks using curved lines. For a more than detailed guide on the unlike means to depict a circle check out this tutorial: Four simple means to draw a circle.
Step ii: To the right, draw another circle using the 4-marks method as a guide for the back of the body. The circles should be roughly the same size. Don't draw the circles as well shut together or the flight fish's body volition be too short. If yous're struggling to depict the circumvolve, just trace the outer rim of a circular object like a money or a lid.
Step 3: To the left of the first circle, depict a small arc as a guide for the front of the flight fish'southward head. Draw two long lines to connect the circles and complete the guide for the torso. Curve the lines a chip. The top line should be longer than the bottom line.
Step 4: On the right side, depict two long, sloping lines as a guide for the top of the tail. The lines should come to a betoken on the right side so that they form a triangular shape. On the lesser, depict an angled, Five-shaped line as a guide for the first part of the flying fish's tail or caudal fin. At the elevation, describe a sideways, 5-shaped line as a guide for the top part of the caudal fin.
Stride 5: To the right of the first circle, draw a long, diagonal line as a guide for the flying fish'south first wing-like pectoral fin. To the left, draw a curved, diagonal line for the other pectoral fin. Pay attention to the length of these lines in relation to the fish's body.