Heart drawing

  1. Free Heart Drawings
  2. How to Draw a Heart (with Pictures)
  3. How to Draw a Human Heart: An Easy Step


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Free Heart Drawings

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How to Draw a Heart (with Pictures)

Professional Artist Kelly Medford is an American painter based in Rome, Italy. She studied classical painting, drawing and printmaking both in the U.S. and in Italy. She works primarily en plein air on the streets of Rome, and also travels for private international collectors on commission. She founded Sketching Rome Tours in 2012 where she teaches sketchbook journaling to visitors of Rome. Kelly is a graduate of the Florence Academy of Art. To make a perfectly-proportioned heart, you can use the two circles and triangle method, but use a ruler or other straight edge to draw a line down from between the circles before drawing your triangle. This will help you keep the point centered. You can also use tools to help you draw the circles if you struggle with drawing nice circles. Article Summary X To draw a simple heart icon, draw 2 circles of the same size next to each other. Then, draw a “V” underneath the circles that touches the outer edge of each circle. Darken the outer heart shape by tracing along all of the outside lines, drawing one side of the heart at a time. Erase the extra marks inside of the shape, and fill the heart with color. For more tips, including how to draw a heart with an arrow, read on!

How to Draw a Human Heart: An Easy Step

Your heart sure does work hard, but that doesn’t mean you have to work hard to draw it! Drawing a human heart is easier than you may think. With our step-by-step guide, you’ll be sketching and shading a realistic heart in no time. Plus, you may just learn something new along the way. So, grab your pencil and sketchbook because we’ve got a heart to draw! Draw a tilted and irregular curved shape in the center of your page. Use a pen or pencil to draw the heart's main body. Create a curved shape similar to an acorn or apple’s bottom half. Angle the slightly tampered end of the shape to the left about 120 degrees. X Research source • The main shape will be the basis for the left and right ventricles. • Look up a picture, anatomical diagram, or X-ray image of a human heart for reference. • If you’re unsure how to draw the irregular shape, lightly sketch a right triangle with the right angle in the upper right corner. Then, make an oval that touches each point of the triangle. Make a rounded bump at the top of the heart. Draw a half-circle that extends from the top left corner of the heart to the middle and is about ⅓ of the size of the heart's body. This represents the right atrium chamber. X Research source • The right and left sides of the heart may look switched, but that's because you're drawing the heart from the opposite direction. • If you like, draw a line between this bump and the main part of the heart. This line runs horizontally and can represent the tricuspid valve...