Look up in the sky and tell me what you see? If you respond with stars, the moon, and the sun, you are basically telling me you are looking at a wonderful display of planets. If you are browsing through this section, you must be here because you want to learn how to draw planets, step by step. To sit here and describe what each planet is like, how big they are, or how far they are from the earth, it would take at least a few weeks to get some of the information typed or written down on paper, or computer. Instead, this section is filled with useful and detailed information on some of your favorite or mysterious planets of the universe. With all the galaxies that exist up there, it’s hard to say if we humans are the only life forms that have a place living on a planet. There is no way you can say that we are the only ones in existence. I think that is why scientists and researchers keep on searching for the next big thing, or at least an explanation on how things came to pass. No matter what the case may be, you will definitely have fun learning how to draw planets of the universe, or whatever other place there may be. Remember, when it comes to space, there is always going to be new discoveries for as long as the human race is alive. There are just too many planets in existence for scientists to “just stop there”. If you enjoy learning about drawing planets, and learning about outer space, all you have to do is Google ‘NASA’ and visit their website. It is there you will find all the information you will ever need to fill your brains with. Knowledge is power, even if it is learning how to draw, because you are still discovering something new.
This is a tutorial on how to draw the Earth's moon, Luna. I've drawn the Moon in a couple of tutoria
by finalprodigy | 1 year ago | 21 Comments | 12 Love It | Intermediate
What I have for you guys next is another simple lesson that is going to be fun and easy to replicate
by Dawn | 1 year ago | 4 Comments | Novice
Hey guys, I’m back with more drawing fun, and this time the tutorial is going to be pretty basic. As
by Dawn | 2 years ago | 1 Comments | Novice
Have you guys heard that the sun is going to be having eruptions that will be effecting the earth? I
by Dawn | 2 years ago | 9 Comments | Novice
The moon has been explored and studied probably more then any other planet in the universe besides e
by Dawn | 3 years ago | 9 Comments | 1 Love It | Novice
There is still one more tutorial on the way that I think is going to be pretty sweet for all you sug
by Dawn | 3 years ago | 2 Comments | Novice
Now that I uploaded Princess Leia, I think I will now submit my second Star Wars character or object
by Dawn | 3 years ago | 3 Comments | Intermediate
I have so many planets uploaded as tutorials that I drew over the course of time. Today I will take
by Dawn | 3 years ago | 2 Comments | Intermediate
How about another tutorial on a planet from outer space? This time I will show you "how to d
by Dawn | 3 years ago | 1 Comments | Intermediate
Well I am about to submit another planet tutorial for you all, and that will end my submission day.
by Dawn | 3 years ago | 5 Comments | Intermediate
I wanted to do another lesson on a planet that is in our solar system. I think I have two or three o
by Dawn | 3 years ago | 1 Comments | Intermediate
Well that is two lessons that I uploaded so far which means there is two left in the pile that need
by Dawn | 3 years ago | 8 Comments | Novice
Here is a cool tutorial that you kiddies will love and you can even use this tutorial for a project
by Dawn | 3 years ago | 12 Comments | 1 Love It | Novice
How to draw the planet Mars step by step is obviously a very easy thing to do. Learning to draw any
by Dawn | 3 years ago | 2 Comments | Novice
This is going to be another drawing lesson on something spacey. Now that I did a lesson on a galaxy
by Dawn | 4 years ago | 0 Comments | Intermediate
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