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Black and White Butterfly Drawing Tips and Techniques

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This butterfly drawing tutorial relies heavily on the video at the bottom of this page so don't forget to watch it either before or after you've finished the text part of this drawing lesson. I wanted to show how I would approach a realistic drawing of a butterfly so while this is in the step by step drawing section of the site I hope that you can take away so much more than just how to draw a butterfly drawing. By the time you have finished the video and text in this tutorial you'll have a handful of new. | Black and White Butterfly Drawing Tips and Techniques this is in the step by step drawing This butterfly drawing tutorial relies heavily on the video at the bottom of this page so don t forget to watch it either before or after you ve finished the text part of this drawing lesson. I wanted to show how I would approach a realistic drawing of a butterfly so while section of the site I hope that you can take away so much more than just how to draw a butterfly drawing. By the time you have finished the video and text in this tutorial you ll have a handful of new tools that you can use in your own realistic drawings whatever they may be. Step 1 - Basic Contour Lines To start - get yourself a photograph to draw from. If you squint while looking at the picture some of the basic shapes should start to emerge. With the picture I used I was able to see the following shapes of the butterfly a branch and 3 separate leaves coming off of the branch. Find the simple shapes in your photo and draw them lightly on the page. At this stage we are not going for perfection at all. You should only be concerned with quickly getting the drawing started. These contour lines shouldn t take you much more than a minute or two to draw. If you re taking longer than that you re probably trying to make things overly complex. Step 2 - Adding in more details The way that I approach this butterfly drawing is no different than how I approach most of my art. I try and work from general details to specific details. What is a general detail That s what we created in step one. Specific details are smaller details like the ones that you can see in the step two image. What I m doing in this step is creating a blue-print that I will later use when I am shading in the black and white drawing of a butterfly. Continue to add details to the other objects in your picture as you see fit. These aren t the only details that I will add in as you will see when you watch the drawing video. The main idea to take away .