Posted on March 9, 2010.
A simple approach to the development of a fish A simple approach to the development of a fish is to put the right basic structure. Two basic forms can help you develop your perfect fish - A square or oblong for the body of fish and two triangles, one for the head and the other for the tail. Despite the range of varieties of fish, as part of this animal in the water remains the same. Choose the type of fish you want to design and develop more with your creative imagination to bring out unique and outcomes.
Things you need
1. Pencil
2. Paper / canvas
3. Colors (optional)
4. Brushes (optional)
Easy instructions and systematic effort to put a fish
1. Basic Plan - Once we decide on the type of fish, we want to attract, we can make the basic structure of the fish. There are three basic forms.
i. Draw a horizontal line. The length of the line depends on the desired size of fish that you draw.
ii. Eyes & Tail - At each end of the horizontal line, make a triangle, making sure the triangles that look like 'play' or 'rewind buttons, "both filmed in the same direction. In this case, the leftmost will face the most fish and the right tail.
iii. Council - The area between the two triangles is the fish's body. Join the two ends, either make an oblong or square, depending on the variety of fish that you draw.
iv. Clear lines of support and guidance and darken the basic structure of the fish.
2. Features - Improve Put your creative ability in the action while you enhance the eyes, fins, tail and body of fish. However, you can keep these instructions in mind.
i. Eyes - Draw a circle inside the left triangle, preferably in the center. Now draw a smaller circle inside the outer circle and darken.
ii. Fish's mouth - the tip of the sharp triangle, draw a line slightly curved.
iii. Fins - Along the outer line of the body of the fish, about spacing, draw two fins on each side.
3. Shading / Coloring - Shading or coloring highlights the real beauty of a drawing or painting.
i. Eyes - Draw a few lines under the eyes of fish and darken the mouth to make it look realistic.
ii. Council - Draw small semi-circles on the fish's body to make it appear scaly.
iii. Fins - curved or wavy lines can be drawn on the vertical and one side of the fin can be shaded darker than the rest.
iv. Tail - Draw a small, thin, dark lines, but closer to its end.