This tutorial on the drawing will be just as interesting as the previous ones. This tutorial will teach you how to draw fire. We need to have a pencil, paper, an eraser, and some yellow, orange, and red colors. This work requires skill.
Once all art supplies have been prepared, let’s start the lesson on drawing fire step by step.
How to Draw Fire
Step 1: Draw the outline of the fire
To outline the flames, we decided to draw from the left. We used ragged lines. To make the fire look more real, try drawing lines with different thicknesses.
Step 2: Continue drawing the outline of the fire
To draw the fire, continue to use long and ragged lines with varying thicknesses. You don’t have to recreate the flames in the same way as the example.
Step 3 – Add a fire texture
The fire texture is drawn the same as the outline of the flames. This means that you should use long, torn lines with different thicknesses. These lines should be as diverse as possible.
Step 4 – Color your Fire Drawing
You must start with dark colors and then gradually add more light colors to your drawing. This rule dictates that we start with the darkest color, which is red. The first color we use is yellow. Next, we add orange to our drawing. You should not draw too many lines. Smooth transitions between colors are important. The more realistic the drawing, the softer the transition between shades.
We have finished drawing the fourth element of nature found on our planet, Earth: fire. The flames can be enjoyed forever, according to the experts.
Now we can enjoy our fire drawing. This lesson taught you a valuable skill: the ability to seamlessly transition between colors. It will be useful in the future.
We hope that you are satisfied with the outcome. Don’t be discouraged if things don’t go as planned. Eventually, everything will get better. You will see improvement in your drawing skills and color. We will assist you and create new drawing tutorials.
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