Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Draw A Baby Cow

A child Milch cow's cuteness makes it a more interesting paragraph for illustration than a grown Milch cow.


A kid Milch cow is adorable compared to an mortal Milch cow and yet more interesting to allure. Learning to trail is child's play when basic steps are followed. Creating an action line and adding shapes helps to receive the represantation going. Having an image to consult will help when adding the details.1. Place a picture of a baby cow where it can be easily viewed.2.



Most artists will research their images for a variety of choices before deciding on one or even two. It is not uncommon to take the best features from a couple of images, such as the background from one and the baby cow's position from another.

Instructions


Create an action line to symbolize what the cow is doing, such as horizontal for standing. Draw four lines to the action line to symbolize the baby cow's legs.


3. Sketch in shapes to symbolize body parts, such as an oval for the head, a larger oval for the body and rectangles or cylinders for the legs.


4. Create body form by connecting the basic shapes, such as leg to the body.


5. Add details such as eyes, ears and a tail.


6. Erase the basic shape lines.


7. Add shading to areas cast in shadows. Shading is created by adding light lines with a pencil and then blending in or smudging with a fingertip.