How To Draw Water Slide

Drawing a water slide can be one of the most thrilling and challenging activities ever! With just a few steps, you’ll be creating the wildest and wettest slides in all the land. You’ll be the envy of the neighborhood and the talk of the town. Ready to set off on your slippy slidey adventure? Here’s how to get started!

1. Plan your water slide

Before you start drawing, it pays to figure out what kind of water slide you want. Will it be short and shallow or long and twisty? Does it have multiple drops or a single plunge? Visualize the type of slide you want and sketch out some basic ideas. It helps to make a to-scale plan before you start marking up the page.

Once you’ve got a basic plan, it’s time to get down to the nitty-gritty details. This stage is all about the curves, which make your ride exciting or lackluster. Use a protractor to draw each curve perfectly, or use a tracing wheel to add smaller, intricate details. Drafting paper is great for this, or use a template for unique curves.

Lastly, it’s always a good idea to keep a few safety details in mind. If the drop is steep, you may want to add a pool at the bottom for a gentle landing. If there’s a tight corner, make sure to add some buffer so people don’t bump into it. The more comfortable and excited people feel when they’re on the slide, the better!

2. Color your water slide

After your slide is properly planned and plotted, it’s time to get festive and color your drawing. Water slides usually use high-vis colors like yellow, orange, and blue. But you can use any colors you like! Mix and match until you come up with something that feels perfect.

But be warned: color can make your slide too wild and flashy. If you add too many colors, it can take away from the thrill of the ride. Stick with bold colors, but not so many that it turns into an eyesore.

Also take note of the color combinations of nearby attractions. If you’re creating a slide for a theme park, the colors of your slide should match the overall aesthetic. Don’t try to reinvent the wheel: use the color of the ride to add subtle variation and bring some unity to the park.

3. Finalize your water slide

Now that you’ve got a plan, curves, and colors, it’s time to tie the whole thing together. The best way to do this is by adding a few small details that make your slide stand out. A clever caption, some cleverly placed symbols, or an unexpected twist can bring a whole new level of fun and excitement.

Also be sure to add some graphics to your slide. For example, if the slide has a sharp drop, you might want to add a hazard sign to warn people. If there’s a tight corner, put a shark or crocodile near the edge to thrill riders. Whatever you decide, make sure it enhances the ride without getting in the way.

Once all the details are in place, your water slide drawing is complete. You now have a drawing of the wildest, most thrilling slide ever – one that’s sure to bring a splash of fun to everyone’s summer!

4. Enhance your water slide

Your water slide drawing is now complete, but there’s always room to add more. Enhance your drawing with shadows and perspective lines to add depth and make it look more realistic. With shadows, you can make the curves look more thrilling, and the colors will jump off the page.

You can also add a few extras to enhance the ride. For example, a small rock next to the entrance can add a touch of realism, and a dangling vine at the top of the slide can add drama and suspense. Whatever you decide to put in, make sure it adds to the overall feel.

Finally, you can bring your slide to life with a few simple animations. For example, you can add a few puffs of water at the top of the slide, or a few birds in the background. The possibilities are endless, and adding them will give your slide that extra charm.

5. Make your water slide come alive

Now that your water slide drawing is complete, it’s time to make it come alive. Put your drawing in a digital format and add some movement, sound, and music. A few simple animations can create a fun and exciting experience for everyone.

Sound effects are also a great way to bring life to your slide. For example, you can add a roaring rush at the start of the ride, or a bubbling splash at the end. Finally, add some music to give your slide a unique feel. Pick tunes that fit the atmosphere and tone of the ride, or create a custom soundtrack. Your water slide will now come alive, and everyone will be clamoring for a ticket!

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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