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#SEA TURTLE DRAWING HOW TO#
I know your children will love this FREE How to Draw a Sea Turtle handout! and that's step-by-step drawing lessons!Ĭhildren LOVE to be successful drawing something that looks like something "real." If you've ever used step-by-step drawing pages/books/videos, then you know exactly what I'm talking about. You can use this for any lesson on sea animals, how to draw, or for a fun Earth Day activity.Īfter all the years I have spent teaching children, I learned that there is one thing, without fail, that children love. With a Fountain pen I could load it and not have an open container of ink with 4 animals running around the room.LOL….seriously dangerous i my home.Free Drawing Handout - How to Draw a Sea Turtle. I would like to have a pen that I can load with it. Walnut ink and enjoy it, especially when I want a wash effect with line on top. I’m sure you’ve had students like me with a light hand and would appreciate the advice. What pens in the moderate price range would you recommend. I like working with fine and delicate linework much of the time. I think I need an extra fine nib but I’d also like to be able to vary the width. I broke so many KOH-I-NOOR Rapidographs in Florida due to clogging that I never want to chance using them again……and they are so pricey…….Fountain pens have been suggested and I would like to get one but which brand and which nib and what model leaves me in the dust. I use 0.005 and 0.01 Microns and a Platinum Carbon a lot now because they don’t bleed.

Now I am looking to buy a new pen and am overwhelmed with possibilities. I’m intrigued with the modules you offer want to start the Pen and Ink course. We also enhance the line quality by adding some thicker lines in areas.īack in the drawing saddle as of today. In lesson six, we complete the drawing by addressing the rear fin - adding the patterns and adjusting the contrast. In lesson five, we address the patterns on the shell, add the markings of the underbelly and continue to develop shading to develop the illusion of light. In this lesson, we discuss the importance of cross contour lines and how the directional strokes that you make communicate the form of the subject. In lesson four, we continue down the body, working from the left to the right.

I’ll show how to create different values and textures as we begin to create the illusion of form through hatching.

In lesson three, we work our way down the neck and on to the first fin. We use dip pens for this lesson series, but technical drawing pens can be used as well. In lesson two, we begin with pen and ink applications, starting with the head. We start with large shapes to ensure accuracy and then define the contours with ease. In lesson one, we sketch out the shape of the turtle with graphite. Watch and learn as we cover every step of the process from start to finish. In this 6 part lesson series, you'll create a pen and ink drawing of a sea turtle.
