Banana drawing

  1. Fun Banana Drawing Tutorial In Just 8 Easy Steps!
  2. How to Draw a Realistic Banana Tutorial
  3. How to Draw a Banana
  4. Banana Drawing {5 Easy Steps}!


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Fun Banana Drawing Tutorial In Just 8 Easy Steps!

In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to create a banana drawing. This banana drawing tutorial is great for people who want to improve their basic drawing skills. Drawing a banana can be very easy if you use some basic shapes to map out your drawing before adding any details. Different shapes and sizes can give complexity to your drawing. Fun Fact: Did you know that Once you have your drawing supplies ready, follow these steps to create your own banana drawing. What You’ll Need We’ll be creating our banana drawing using the following materials: • A piece of paper • A pencil • An eraser How to Create a Banana Sketch Follow along and learn how to draw a single banana peel. We’ve included all of the steps in detail so that the process is easy to follow. So, if you’ve got your art supplies ready, let’s get started! The collage above shows each step of the process so you know what your banana drawing should look like at each stage. Instructions Tip: Make sure you don’t press too hard on the paper when you draw your pencil lines so that you can correct your mistakes with an eraser as you go through the tutorial. Step 1: Draw the Shape of Your Banana First step is drawing the outline of the banana with light pencil marks so you can use an eraser if you get it wrong. Start by drawing a medium oval shape. Step 2: Outline the Body Use darker pencil marks to draw two curved lines and connect them at the bottom and top of the oval. A. Draw the first curved line on the top. B. Then draw...

How to Draw a Realistic Banana Tutorial

This beginner friendly tutorial shows how to draw and shade a realistic looking banana in several steps with illustrated examples provided for each. Banana step by step drawing A banana can be a fairly easy object to draw. Bananas tend to have simple shapes and clearly defined sides making them a great item for practicing shading. Step 1 – Draw the Outline Shape of the Banana Banana outline drawing For this step simply draw the outline shape of the banana. Step 2 – Define Each Side Banana line drawing Draw lines that define the different sides of the banana and as well as the smaller details of its shape. Step 3 – Analyze the Lighting Banana lighting breakdown As mentioned bananas as the one in this example have clearly defined sides making them great for practicing shading. In this particular example the light is coming from the upper right area of the drawing. This means that the main shading will be as follows: • Largest dark shading area– bottom of banana • Largest medium shading area– middle of banana • Largest light shading area– top of banana Also please keep in mind that the tip of the banana will be the overall darkest part of the banana simply due to its color. Step 4 – Apply Shading Banana shaded drawing For shading the banana you can use a cross hatch or one directional strokes. Try applying the strokes in slightly different directions to further reinforce the 3d shape of the banana. For a tutorial on different types of strokes and shading techniques you can se...

How to Draw a Banana

In this tutorial, I’ll show you an easy and quick way to draw a banana in different forms. We’ll be using a graphite pencil and ink liners. What You Will Need • a graphite pencil (I recommend using an HB or B type) • an ink liner number 0.5 • an ink liner number 0.3 • an ink liner number 0.1 • an ink liner number 0.05 • a sheet of drawing paper 1. How to Draw a Banana in a Solid Peel Step 1 I draw the core line of the banana and mark its borders, using a graphite pencil. Step 2 I draw the general shape of the banana. It can be divided into three segments: a thin one for the stem, a wide, curved one for the body, and a triangular one for the end of the fruit. Step 3 I refine the shape of the banana, making it look similar to a real fruit. I also mark the border between the sides of the banana. Step 4 With the 0.5 ink liner, I outline the contours of the banana. Step 5 I add hatches to the underside of the fruit, using the 0.05 liner. Step 6 With the 0.1 ink liner, I add hatches to the sides of the banana, accenting the shape of its body. Step 7 I add long hatches to the lower part of the fruit, using the 0.05 liner. The lines reflect the contours of the banana. Step 8 With the 0.05 ink liner, I work on the upper part of the banana, drawing long hatches there. I also add another layer of parallel hatches to the lower part of the fruit. Step 9 I accent the core shadows on the banana, applying cross-hatching with the 0.05 ink liner. Step 10 With the 0.1 ink liner, I mark a dro...

Banana Drawing {5 Easy Steps}!

Share on Pinterest Banana Drawing Today, let’s try Banana Drawing! In this post you will find step by step instructions for creating an Easy Banana drawing in just 5 steps. This fun lesson was scanned from a vintage children’s book in my collection. At the bottom of the post you will find a printable practice worksheet that you can print out, with some blank space included, so that you can practice right on the page. Practice drawing these and then create a whole bunch of bananas if you like! You can print out as many of the worksheets as you want to share with your Family, Sunday School Class, Classroom, Creative friends meet up, Senior Center and more. Now let’s get drawing! For Non Commercial Use. How to Draw a Banana Step by Step Kids or grown ups alike can follow these simple steps with this Banana Drawing guide! I would recommend creating your drawing with a pencil, as you can erase if you have any mistakes. But you can always draw over it with an ink Pen or marker when you are done, to define it some more. You might find our Drawing Supplies for Beginners Post HEREuseful. Have fun creating some of these healthy fruits! Banana Drawing Step 1: Step 1: First, let’s draw the bottom part of the banana. Draw a capital letter “U” that is slightly bent to the left. Step 2: Step 2: Next, add the peel by creating three flags-like shapes on the top middle and both ends of the letter “U”. Step 3: Step 3: Then, design the top part by sketching a shorter inverted “U” and connecti...