The ability to draw animals is a special art,which can be learned by everyone. Drawing these living creatures, it is important to remember that animals are very mobile, so the picture must convey the full dynamism of their behavior. Accordingly, the more active the animal behaves in the natural environment, the more difficult it is to draw. Perhaps, one of the most popular representatives of fauna, which is most often trying to portray, is a hare.
Many people ask: "How to draw a hare, so it turned out beautiful and looked like a living one?" To do this, you need to perform several standard drawing steps. And the hare will look like a living one.
Before you draw a hare, you need toDetermine which animal you want to draw: a cartoon or an ordinary long-eared. Many steps depend on this choice, which will have to be done during drawing, so that the image is beautiful and neat.
Consider the first option (if you want to draw a hare-cartoon with a simple pencil).
It is more difficult to portray a real hare, because inThere will be more details in this picture. In addition, it is necessary to make the animal as resembling the present as possible, because only in this case the picture will turn out to be beautiful, finished and will attract attention. To make it all work, you need to know how to draw a hare in stages.
How to draw a hare completely? To do this, it is necessary to connect the resulting ovals with smooth curved lines to give the desired shape to the animal's body. It is also important to pay attention to the proportionality of the image. After the forms of the body of the hare are traced, we proceed to the image of smaller details: the eyes, nose, ears. Since we try to draw the most believable animal, at the end of the image it is necessary to designate shadows, and also to work out the hare's fur. To make the fur look beautiful, you need to apply a short parallel strokes (about 0.5-1 cm in length) with a pencil, adjusting the pressure. Accordingly, the pressure on the pencil is higher, where the shadow falls on the hare's fur. In the same place where the animal's skin is bathed in the sun, the strokes should be light.