How to draw a girl wearing saree || pencil sketch || শাড়ি পরা মেয়েকে কীভাবে আঁকতে হয়

How to draw a girl wearing saree || pencil sketch || শাড়ি পরা মেয়েকে কীভাবে আঁকতে হয়

I will teach you how to draw a girl step by step easily...
                           

BEST Drawing Materials👇🏼 :-

DOMS Zoom Ultimate Dark Triangle Pencil👇🏼


Step 1  :-
First you take a line of 9 cm

Step 2 :-
You have to take a point 3.7 from above

Step 3 :-
Then follow my next step from my image which is given below...

Step 4 :-
Now draw the outline of eye, nose and mouth. 

Step 5 :-
In step 5 we draw the outline of face 

Step 6 :-
Now we start to draw hairline

Step 7 :-
We draw hair carefully

Step 8 :-
Follow my step to draw better

Step 9 :-
If you want to draw better ..then follow my youtube video. I'll put my youtube video link in my blog at end of my blog.

Step 10 :-
Draw other step shade the face first.

Step 11 :-

Step 12:-
Now we draw the necklace.

Step 13 :-

Step 14 :-
Finally we complete the girl sketch. Actually i select this girl image to draw from aladdin movie. The name of this girl is JASMINE in this movie.


For your better practice i put the video link of this sketch...
Youtube video👇🏼

A girl with beautiful hair Pencil Sketch drawing /How to draw a girl / लड़की की तस्वीर कैसे खीचें

https://youtu.be/agpCEX1we-g



BEST Drawing Materials👇🏼 :-

DOMS Zoom Ultimate Dark Triangle Pencil👇🏼



The different team’s now research indicates drawing develops your brain. “People who are better at drawing really seem to have more developed structures in regions of the brain that control for fine motor performance and what we call procedural memory,” Dr. Rebecca Chamberlain explain this, Laboratory of Experimental Psychology University of Leuven, Belgium, lead author of the article, “Drawing on the right side of the brain: The voxel-based morphometry analysis of observational drawing.” In this study using a scanning method called voxel-based morphometry, the researchers studied how observational drawing tasks affect the brain, examining a cohort of forty-four graduate art students and non-art students.

Now they measured structural differences in the brain’s grey matter and white matter in both the art students and non-art students. And they correlated grey matter and white matter volume and performance on drawing tasks. What these scans revealed is stimulating: art students had significantly more grey matter in the cerebellum and medial frontal gyrus (areas involved with fine motor control).





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