It is possible to refer to the basic step-by step drawing guide that follows
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It’s going to be easy in the initial section of our instructional on drawing seagulls! To begin we’ll draw the head of the bird and its beak.
The beak is pointing to the left and be drawn using several curving lines that form the edges of each side of beak.
Also, draw a small circle around to create the eyes of the bird. Add a final curve at your head’s top and you’ll be able for the next step!
Step 2 – Draw the first wing of the seagull.
The next stage of the drawing of a gull will see the bird’s first wings. This wing will sport distinct structure and it will also have an even line for its front portion.
The first part of the front section should be drawn using a sharply curving line that is drawn at the final. You can then begin drawing more curving lines to create the feathers on wings.
The row of feathers on this wing will stretch all up to the rear of the wing, as seen in our image of reference. It will then go into step 3 of the guide when you’re done.
Step 3 – Then draw the lower portion of the body as well as the tail of the bird.
Then we’ll draw another body, and then add tails in this final step of drawing an instructional seagull.
In the beginning, make a slight downward curve from the bottom of the head. This is the base of the body of the gull.
The next step is to create the tail to the back of your body. The tail is drawn using thin, slightly curled forms similar to the ones that you have used to draw the feathers of the wings.
That’s enough for this stage, so let’s continue!
Step 4 – Now draw the remaining wings
We are moving towards the finalization of the seagull sketch in this next step. We will now begin adding the wings that remain to the bird.
The front part of this wings will be the focal point of this procedure and should be located in the middle of your body and close to the space that you left behind on the back of the gull.
This line is slightly curled with some pointed and rounded protrusions that make it appear similar to feathers.
The wing will have a significant gap to be left in this wings, but we’ll close this along with some other details when we get to the next stage!
Step 5 – Add the last details to the gull drawing.
In this fourth stage of the guideline on drawing the seagull, we’ll complete the drawing by adding details and finally the.
This will help you prepare for the next step, where you’ll color your drawing. The most important thing to do is draw the feathers that are on the wings’ back. The feathers drawn will be like those on the other wings, and will also be identical to the feathers in the tail.
After you’ve completed this wing now you’re ready to take the next step! You don’t have to start the process yet, as you are able to add details and concepts from your imagination.
You could paint the background to get an idea. The option is to design the most beautiful beach scene!
What other ideas for background or details do you have in mind to finish this section?
Step 6 – Complete your seagull drawing using colors
You are now ready to finish this seagull art by adding colour! Seagulls don’t have the most vibrant colors birds, so we tried to reflect on this in the images we used as reference.
For coloring our own photo We used a variety of shades of light and dark blue and a light gray color for the body.