How To Draw Simple Boat

How To Draw Simple Boat

So you’ve always dreamed of being able to draw a boat? Well, let me tell you that it’s easier than you may think! All you need is some simple guidance and a few supplies and before you know it, you’ll be drawing perfect boats like a pro. Here’s how to make it happen.

Gather Supplies

First things first, make sure you have the right supplies. You’ll need pencils, paper, erasers, and optionally colored pencils or pens. Whatever you use, just make sure it’s smooth and soft, so you can draw the boat perfectly.

Start with a Sketch

Once you’ve gathered your materials, it’s time to start sketching. Start by drawing a simple rectangle shape to represent the boat’s body. Then use curved lines to add a roof over the rectangle, and draw in windows and other details. Don’t forget to make the boat pointy at the front!

Add Color

Now it’s time to give your boat some character. Get creative and add some color with your colored pencils, pens, or crayons. Add lots of detail and make sure your boat is absolutely bursting with character.

Elongate the Shape

Once you’re finished with the color and details, use your pencil to elongate the shape of the boat. Draw in the front and back of the boat, and make sure to make the sides slant inward slightly.

Erase Extra Lines

Now it’s time to clean up your work. Use your eraser to get rid of any excess lines, and you should be left with a boat that looks like it just sailed out of the pages of a storybook.

Practice Makes Perfect

Finally, practice makes perfect. The more you draw boats (and other shapes and objects), the better you’ll get at it. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes, and don’t be too hard on yourself. Just keep practicing and you’ll get better and better all the time.

Gather Reference Materials

One of the best ways to improve your drawing skills is to look as many real-life boat images as possible. Collect reference materials from magazines, from the internet, and even from books. Once you have an arsenal of boat images, you can practice drawing them until you get the look just right.

Draw with Confidence

Drawing boats isn’t hard, but it can be intimidating at first. Just remember that you have the ability and the potential to draw an absolutely amazing boat. With the right materials and a steady hand, you can create an incredible masterpiece that would make any marine enthusiast swoon.

Live Your Dream

If you’ve always dreamed of being able to draw boats, now is the time. Put your supplies to good use and start drawing the perfect boats of your dreams. Who knows? Within no time, you could be showcasing your boats in galleries, shows, and exhibitions.

Julia is an artist and musician, who grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she played in local bands and painted murals in free time. She moved to NY City to study art at the prestigious Pratt Institute, and then relocated to LA to pursue a music career. Julia loves sharing the knowledge she gathered during the years with others.

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