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Look Underwater to Draw Swimmers<\/b><\/p>\n

Have you ever dreamed of like a dolphin, gracefully gliding along the ocean? Taking a look at the motion of a swimmer underwater can help you capture this alluring beauty and bring it to life with your pencil. Drawing a swimmer is a great way to express your creativity and sharpen your observation skills. Here’s how to draw a swimmer, no matter what your skill level.<\/p>\n

Sketch an Outline<\/b><\/p>\n

The first step in drawing a swimmer is to sketch an outline of the figure. Start with a rough outline in pencil so you can erase any mistakes as you work. Place the body and arms in a swimming motion. To add realism, draw the figure in motion, with the arms and legs bent in the way a swimmer would move. Ensure the arms appear tighter around the shoulder area, while the legs should be more compressed.<\/p>\n