The growth structure of the duckling:
The duckling and The structure of other birds is the same, with head, neck, body, wings, tail and leg claws. The ducklings body is covered with a layer of fluffy nipple hair. There are a pair of bright eyes on both sides of the ducklings head, and below the eyes is the ducklings mouth. The ducks neck is very short and can be ignored in painting, so it will not be introduced here. Outside of the ducks head and neck, the most important thing is its round body. Two small wings grow on both sides of the body. The tail of the duck is very small and can be ignored when drawing. The ducklings leg claws are the same as those of other ducks, and the toes are connected by webs.
How to draw a duck in simple strokes:
Use simple drawings The specific steps to express the duckling using the stroke method are as follows:
The first step is to draw the head of the duck far away, but be careful when drawing the head. Don't deliberately make the head too round, its better to be more natural. After drawing the circle for the head, point the eyes in the middle and upper part of the circle, and then draw the ducks mouth in the front and lower direction of the eyes. In this way, the ducks entire head is drawn.
After drawing the head, the second step is to draw the body part of the duckling. When drawing the body of the duckling, just draw its body in a semicircle shape. Thats it.
After drawing the ducks head and body, you need to add the ducks wings and leg claws. The wings are relatively simple in the simple representation of the duck. The drawing is An "S" shape with hard edges and corners will do. When drawing the ducks legs and claws, draw two short straight lines on the front and back of its abdomen, and then draw a small triangle below each short straight line. In this way, a lively and cute duck is drawn.
Then draw 3-4 little ducks in the same way, and the picture will look richer.