| Uploaded: | February 17, 2009 |
| Artist: | Dawn |
| Difficulty: | Novice ![]() |
| Steps: | 5 |
| Updated: | February 19, 2009 |
| P.O.V: | Side |
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Once again I am back with another lesson on an awesome tutorial that I thought would be a good way to have some fun drawing. Right now I will show you how to draw a moon step by step. Everyone is familiar with the whole classic image of the man in the moon right? Well, I knew that this idea would be a great way to express color and creativity. Many of us that draw the moon might want their moon to have a few cheese holes, or maybe even a few crack lines and age spots. Drawing moons can be a lot of fun because there is a bunch of different ways you can draw them. When I was thinking about what type of moon I wanted to sketch, at first I thought of a whole moon that had a few pit holes and pot holes and maybe a even a face which could be sad or happy. I’m sure you are all familiar with the story that consists of the cow jumping over the moon? Well if you think about it, the moon had a character as well. It was sculptured, decorated, and had a friendly face. My tutorial is kind of similar; I was actually going for a moon that was blowing out clouds while he slept. And I think I might have conveyed that in the drawing. Growing up as kids we were all familiarized with the phrase “man in the moon” and so because of that I will show you how to draw a moon step by step. I used colors that were girly and cheery so that it would convey happiness and childhood. I will be back with more drawing fun so stay tuned and try out this tutorial and add your own creative talent to make it even more colorful and exciting. I shall return so keep an eye out.
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wow tats really good! well done ^-^
wow tats really good! well done ^-^Leave a reply
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