Let`s learn how to draw a tiger. Of course, you know that the tiger is the largest and most massive of wild cats. He looks very impressive and is deservedly popular. I chose this picture for step-by-step drawing: First, of course, we draw a scheme of the structure, paying special attention to the bends of
Let`s learn how to draw a sacred scarab beetle. The one whom the ancient Egyptians deified. They considered him to be the embodiment of the dying and resurrecting sun god. Such a non-simple beetle. Today he does not cause us such awe, but he has the typical appearance of a beetle and, by his example,
Let`s learn how to draw a Swift(bird). If you look in the sky in the summer, you will see many long-winged birds with forked tails. These are familiar birds for us – swallows and swifts. They are very similar to each other, but, oddly enough, they are not relatives. A similar habitat and way of
Let`s learn how to draw a woodpecker. There are many types of woodpeckers. We will learn how to draw a Great Spotted Woodpecker, which lives in Eurasia and Africa and the red-headed American Woodpecker. Step-by-step Great Spotted Woodpecker drawing lesson I found an expressive picture on the Internet and now I draw from the sample:
Let`s learn how to draw Australian ostriches emu and the cassowary. Although these birds are called ostriches in an old fashion, scientists do not consider them close relatives. Emu and cassowaries are cassowary. Contents 1 How to draw an Emu – lesson 1 2 Emu drawing lesson 2 3 How to draw a cassowary How
Let`s learn how to draw an ostrich. All of you probably know about the existence of these amazing huge flightless birds like ostriches. So are the American nandu and Australian emus with cassowary. But we will make the reservation that, with a great outward similarity, these all birds are not close relatives. From a scientific
Let`s learn how to draw a bird ibis. You, of course, know what kind of bird it is – it is especially famous for the fact that in ancient Egypt it was considered the incarnation of the god of wisdom Thoth. And besides, I am very impressed by the fact that medieval “plague doctors” wore