![]() ![]() Along the bottom left of the helmet is a dark spot and on the left of the hump at the top. Add more pencil lines to the darker areas. Step Three: Let's darken this up by adding some light pencil lines. Don't be afraid to erase lines and move them. ![]() You are continually improving what you draw as you go along. Erase those lines and modify them as you see fit. You will want to refine the outlines that you did in step one. The more you look at your drawing the more you will see. ![]() Step Two: Now draw in the various internal shapes. As your drawing progresses you can simply erase the parts that don't show. All subjects break down into simple shapes like tubes, cones, circles and ellipses. Notice how the bottom of the helmet is an oval that I drew all the way around. We are just roughing in the outline shape of it. Step One: Draw the basic outline of your metal knight helmet. This lesson also reinforces the method we use of starting with the rough outline of an object and filling it in step by step. It is fairly easy to do because metal has some easy to simulate characteristics. Often you will have characters that wield swords or armor any any other type of metal object and you want these to look like metal. My name is Will and if you have questionsĬontribute projects or ideas you can contact me Lesson 8: How to draw metal for swords, weapons armor and moreÄrawing metal is an important part of fantasy drawing. Fantasy art by famous fantasy artists like Frazetta.Lesson 23: A guest artist shows us how to draw a prince warrior with an axe from start to finish.Lesson 22: A Guest artist discusses pencils, his technique and building a library of images.lesson 19 - Practice by drawing dragons.lesson 18 - Creating space in your drawings - A Dragons Lair.lesson 17 - Draw a fantasy dagger using the Five-S method.lesson 14 - How to convey action in your fantasy drawings.lesson 12 - a Morning star mace - drawing textures.lesson 11 - doodling and creativity break.lesson 10- Distorting the human form to create fantasy creatures.lesson 8- Drawing metal - We draw a medieval helmet.lesson 7- drawing form and shape with a medieval mace.lesson 6-Using lines of varying thickness.lesson 4- foreshortening in perspective.lesson 3 - Understanding and using Perspective.lesson 2 - Drawing some simple geometric shapes.lesson 1b - Using the pencil for variations in line.lesson 1 - Holding the pencil and getting a feel for it and warming up with lines. ![]()
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