![]() ![]() Photo manipulation makes the zombie lurking in the dark. Better to find out things like that on a small thumbnail sketch than on a full sized painting.ĭon't be a scaredy cat. I added the ghost shadow, but then I couldn't decide if it worked or not. If you want, you can trace a coin to get a better circle for the moon. ![]() He seemed lonely alone on the page, so I added the tombstone. I think it would make a great cookie cutter and the cookies would be fun to decorate with white icing and black candies for the eyes and mouth. This is my 'go-to' ghost that I learned to draw as a child. This is my standard ghost that I've been drawing since I was a child. They make us feel safe and they make us smile. Us misfits can relate to these 'less than perfect' shapes. These "Ugly" dolls have been popular on Etsy for some time now. So I turned it into a horned cyclops boy in his t-shirt and jeans. Later, I came back to it and decided I liked its quirky shape. At first it was just an outline for the mummy boy, but it was too out of whack so I rejected it. I'm definitely going to use this one for a monster doll. So I drew in the corrections and then I traced it on a clean piece of paper and made the corrections. In the third version, I finally had what I wanted but the right arm was too fat and the foot needed improving. Still not quite what I wanted, though I might trace the face for another application.Īnother try at the Girl in the Bunny Outfit.įinal version after tracing the previous Bunny Girl People rarely come up with a drawing they love on the first try. If your drawing is in pencil you'll probably have to use tracing paper to draw the improved version, and then graphite paper to transfer the design back to a new paper. Then I put a clean paper over it, and could see through it well enough to draw the new and improved bunny girl. The third one I liked a lot, but redrew some bad lines that were too fat or whatever. The second attempt is cuter, but the girl looks older than I wanted her to, and I ran out of room for the legs. In the first drawing I explored the idea but I knew I could do better. The girl in the bunny costume was a challenge. You could cut some out of white cardstock, bend them in the middle, and hang them as mobiles around the classroom or bedroom. Since the design is basically symmetrical, I could fix that by just drawing half a bat, then tracing each side onto a new paper by flipping it over for the second half. I've noticed whenever I draw a bat like this, one wing ends up longer than the other. The simple lines of this alien make it a great candidate for carving it as a rubber stamp, and then stamping it on Halloween treat bags or fabric or signs. Make sure you draw it on a thick enough paper to handle whatever media you plan to use. You can color or paint it in with crayons or watercolors or felt markers. This type of drawing makes a good 'color yourself' Halloween card. Then I added the lines matching the curves of the pumpkin. Next I added the faces being sure to add detail lines to show dimension. First I drew the middle pumpkin, then one on each side, carefully overlapping them.
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