When you need to draw several identical drawings, for example, Christmas trees, cars or birds, for some reason they always turn out to be different. There is a way out - to make a stencil, and then you can easily copy the drawing at least 100 times. Make a large group of geese, and to distinguish between them, paint each with a different color and pattern.
It is necessary
- - cardboard
- - gouache or acrylic
- - colored paper
- - brushes
- - scissors or knife
- - ruler
- - felt-tip pen
- - a jar of yogurt
Instructions
Step 1
Draw a goose on thick cardboard with a pencil and carefully cut it out with a knife or scissors. The stencil is ready! Place the stencil on the paper and trace along the contour. Draw two more geese in the same way. Before you start coloring the birds, use a ruler to draw stripes or cells.
Step 2
Holding the stencil tightly, paint the squares with a brush and bright colors. The stencil will keep the paint off the edges of the outline. When the checkered goose is painted, circle its outline with a felt-tip pen.
Step 3
You can color the goose with polka dots using a yogurt jar. Apply paint to the bottom and put round seals. Color the last goose so that you get strips of different widths. After the paint dries, use a felt-tip pen to paint the eyes with cilia. Please note that all geese are looking in different directions.