How To Draw A Prince
Art is a great way to express yourself and create something from your heart and imagination. Drawing a prince can be especially inspirational—because what little girl doesn’t love a prince? Drawing a prince isn’t hard, but it takes some attention to detail to get the right amount of ‘prince-ness.’ Here’s an easy step-by-step guide to drawing a prince.
1. Start with the eyes. Eyes are the window to the soul and they can easily make or break your drawing. Make sure to draw the eyes symmetrical and sized correctly in comparison to the rest of the face. You can make the color of the eyes any shade you’d like.
2. Once you have the eyes done, you can draw in the nose. Make it a strong, straight nose that matches the eyes. Make sure it isn’t too pointy or sharp.
3. Moving onto the mouth, this is another thing that can easily make or break your drawing. Make the mouth expressive; give it some attitude. Draw a small, thin line for the lips, and make sure it’s proportional to the other features on the face.
4. Now you can draw the hair. Make it flow naturally and keep it consistent with the face. A good tip is to draw the hair in one direction, opposite of the face. This will emphasize that flowing hair. Make sure to draw the hair thicker at the ends.
5. Lastly you can finish up with the clothing. Don’t forget the regal symbols! Draw a cape, tuxedo, medal, sash, tiara, and anything else that makes him a prince!
Before you know it you’ll be drawing a beautiful prince in no time. Once you have the basic structure of your prince drawn in, you can start to add more detail. You can add in wrinkles on the clothing, extra layers of clothing, design on the cape, and any other small detail that brings your prince to life.
The great thing about drawing is that you can express your imagination and no two drawings will ever be the same. There’s no right or wrong way to draw a prince, so you can be very creative and have fun with it. Feel free to experiment with different styles and approaches.
Now that you know the basics of drawing a prince, why not try it? Use regular or colored pencils and get creative. practice, practice, practice and eventually you’ll be drawing princes in no time!
Once you have mastered the basic structure of your prince, you’ll likely want to start experimenting with different facial expressions. A good trick is to use a reference photo to draw your prince. This will ensure accuracy but also give you an idea of how the face should look.
Drawing a prince doesn’t have to be intimidating. Use your imagination and express yourself. With a little practice, you’ll be drawing a prince like a pro and enjoying it. So, why not get started?