A List of Simple things to draw for beginners
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A List of Simple things to draw for beginners



Are you interested in drawing things? If you have just started, it is better to look for simple things to draw. There are many things that you can draw easily which can further help you to build your confidence.

In this post, we will discuss some of the best things to draw for beginners. Anyone can draw the things we have listed below. Here are some easy things to draw:

1. Stars

If you want to start drawing and need something that can easily be made nicely, stars have to sit on the top of the list. You can draw stars in many different ways but there are some really simple designs too that can be drawn by anyone.

2. Flower

Drawing flowers is considered to be an easy deal as well. For example, if you make a rose, it's not going to take you much time before you complete the drawing. The key to making a good drawing of flowers is to use the colours properly. You can check out the flowers in your garden and based on it, you can easily draw sitting back at your place.

3. Bird

Birds are usually considered to be difficult to draw. But if you go for the simplest design of a bird, it would hardly take you more than a couple of minutes. Before you add colours to the bird, you have to make sure that you have drawn the features of the bird properly.

4. Balloons

You can take the idea on your own and you would know that balloons are too easy to draw. It's the way that you draw it that makes a difference. You can show how balloons are soaring into the sky and draw the hands on the downward side. It will be like giving more attention to detail.

5. Panda

When you look at Panda in real life or an animated show, you always find them cute. Drawing them is quite a cute experience as well. It can be drawn simply as long as you have a picture of an actual panda side by side. You can just draw the face of a panda and the job will be more than done.

6. Fish

Drawing a fish is not difficult by any means. You just have to make sure that you understand what's the design of a normal fish. You need to draw a backbone and fins to make sure that you have gotten the job done just about right.

7. Sun & Moon

Drawing a sun, as well as the moon, is going to be one of the simplest things in the world. You know the design of both the objects as you see them on an everyday basis. Would you like to add something more to it? That's completely your choice but if you want to come up with the simplest design, it would hardly take you a couple of minutes.

8. Glasses

Drawing glasses wouldn't take you much time either. You can make a version of it without adding any colours and also come with a version that's having a range of colours. All in all, you wouldn't mind drawing glasses by any means, even if you're relatively new to drawing things in your drawing book.

9. Ice Cream

Do you love to taste ice cream? You will love to draw it too. It shouldn't come as a surprise that drawing an ice cream is one of the easiest tasks in the world. You don't have to do much here as long as you want to draw a single cone and ice cream.

10. Teacup

Making a teacup can be quite interesting yet easy. You just have to go about things slowly as you have to draw them in a particular shape strictly. You can show how it contains black or normal tea and coffee. There are ways to make it look cute too, by making a face like structure on its outer layer.

11. Cloud

Drawing a cloud can be quite an easy task too. If you have to draw a scenery down the road, you should try to make all the things needed in it one by one. You have to start with a cloud and make it properly.

So this is a list of simple things to draw for beginners. All these things are quite easy to draw and it will motivate people in their initial stages to give their best shot at drawing things!










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