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How to draw an elephant in simple strokes

How to draw an elephant in simple strokes

The growth structure of elephants

Elephants belong to Proboscidea, Elephantidae, generally called elephants. The basic characteristics of an elephant are: wide body, long trunk, big ears, and thick limbs. The elephants body is extremely broad and its muscles are particularly developed. The elephants shoulder height is nearly two meters. The weight can reach more than 3 tons, and the largest elephant can reach a weight of 7 tons.

The elephant has a long trunk with finger-like protrusions on the shoulders of the trunk. It can pick up some small objects. It has a well-developed sense of smell and The long nose can function as a human arm and is particularly flexible.

Elephants ears are particularly large, growing on both sides of the head like cattail fans, and have sensitive hearing. The elephants legs are thick and powerful, like four round pillars, supporting its heavy body.

The elephants tail is relatively small, hanging from the back of the elephant like a small rope.

How to draw an elephant in simple strokes

Use simple strokes When expressing an elephant, you must pay attention to the arrangement of the picture, generally speaking. At least two elephants must be drawn on a piece of paper to make the picture more substantial. If only one is drawn, the visual effect of the picture will appear a little thin. Heres how to draw an elephant in simple strokes.

To draw an elephant using the simple drawing method, the first step is to draw its head. First, use more natural lines to outline its forehead and long trunk. Then draw big ears at the back and bottom. When drawing the ears, be careful not to seal the top. Just draw three sides. This will make people feel that the ears fit the head together. After drawing the ears, draw the eyes and tusks. The head is now drawn.

The second step is to draw the elephants body, limbs and short tail. The content of this step is relatively simple, just draw a quadrilateral. Finally, add the auxiliary scenery, and a simple drawing of an elephant is drawn.