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How to make realistic butterfly?

How to make realistic butterfly?

glue a dowel with a sharpened end to the back-awesome plant stake!

  • glue it onto painting (what I usually do) It adds a great 3-D,whimsical touch
  • glue it onto a picture frame
  • glue a suction cup onto the back-window decoration!
  • How do you draw a butterfly?

    Sketch a vertical oval for the torso.

  • Cross the torso in half with a vertical line. This will be the length of the body.
  • Draw a longer oval below; this will be the abdomen.
  • Connect the abdomen to the torso with a slim waist.
  • Draw a circle on top of the body—this will be the head.
  • Add two ovals on the sides of the head.
  • Add two tiny ovals on the front of the head. These will be the short,furry antennae called palpi.
  • Draw a pair of curves for the big antennae.
  • End each antenna with tiny “beans.”
  • You can now outline the body and add all the necessary details. The torso is fluffy,and the abdomen is segmented.
  • How to draw a monarch butterfly?

    Step 1: First, draw the body. The butterfly’s body is long and narrow. Step 2: Next are the right wings. Draw a large triangle for the top wing, and a circle for the bottom wing. Step 3: Next, draw the left wings. Monarch butterflies have an average wingspan of 4 to 5 inches. Step 4: Now begin drawing details on the upper right wing.

    How to draw a butterfly easy?

    Fold a paper lightly in half both ways or lightly draw a cross line that divides the middle. Featured Step By Step Painting Video

  • Draw the body and head of the butterfly in the center of the vertical line.
  • Draw two curved lines starting just under the head and going to the upper left and right corners.
  • Connect the wings by drawing a wavy line that goes diagonally inward. This step may take a few practice sketches with your pencil before you get it right.
  • Draw a set of antennae on the head. Then draw two symmetrical large loops on the inside of the wing staring at the top.
  • Draw two more loops that are going kind of horizontal in the middle of the wings. Make sure the base of the loops match up with each other.
  • And then draw loops on the bottom part of the wings.
  • Then two more loops for a total of 4 symmetrical loops on each side of the wings.
  • Next draw three diagonal lines that connect the edge of the top loops to the wings.
  • Continue to draw more diagonal lines from the edge of the loops to the edge of the wings.
  • Finally draw a border all along the outside edge of the wings.
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