How to Draw Scales Easy Step by Step
How to Draw Scales easy with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple Drawing for kids and everyone. Line Drawings
Step 1
Starting at the top right part of the paper, draw five parallel diagonal lines down to the bottom left corner. Remember that all lines must be identical. If you need help drawing straight lines, use a ruler. It is a drawing tool that allows you to draw lines perfectly and efficiently.
Step 2 – Create a Cross Cross Pattern
Draw five parallel diagonals from the top left corner to the bottom right corner. These lines will intersect the first five diagonal lines we drew in the previous step. Draw Scales Easy
After completing this step, the lines should now form a symmetrical criss-cross pattern in the form of diamonds. This is your guide when drawing proportions. Also, remember to draw the design with gentle strokes. Avoid pressing down too hard with the pencil to quickly erase the lines later when you don’t need them anymore.
Step 3 – Filling the Diamond Space with Scales
Starting from top to bottom, draw a U-shaped curve across each gap in the criss-cross pattern. This creates separate scales, one for each diamond space.
We will scale on the first four layers at the top in this step. That is to say, and we should have a total of 8 scales at this point.
Step 4:Â Draw the scale in the middle part.
Continue to the following layers and fill in the diamond gaps with U-shaped curves to create one layer at a time.
After completing this step, you should now have 17 scales, including the first eight that we drew earlier.
Step 5:Â Then add another layer of flakes.
Repeat the previous step to create scales on the middle layer of the criss-cross pattern. Don’t worry if the scales are not the same. They don’t have to be identical as long as they all have the same U shape.
Step 6 – Next, draw the bottom layer of scales
Add two more scale layers by drawing a U-shaped curve over each gap in the pattern. Now you will have a total of 31 scales. After completing this step, there should be only three spaces left at the bottom of the cross.
Step 7:Â Finish drawing all layers of scale.
Continue repeating the previous step and add a U-shaped curve to the remaining gaps until there are no more left. Do not stop until you reach the space at the bottom of the cross. After completing this step, all holes should be filled with the same pattern. So all 34 scales will be conducted at this time.
Step 8 – Then Exit the Cross Pattern
Now it’s time to polish the shape of the scales by erasing the diagonals one by one. Start by removing the lines in the upper right and lower left corners. Remember to erase the lines carefully to keep the scales from being erased.
Step 9:Â Now, refine the shape of the scale.
Remove the remaining diagonal lines in the opposite direction. The purpose of removing these lines is to make the scales look more subtle and keep your Drawing tidy. Make sure that there are no visible diagonal lines underneath the scale. After completing this step, the shape of the scales should now be more refined. You’ve got it — you’ve successfully plotted the scales! Now finally comes the part we’ve all been waiting for, which is choosing the colour and colouring the scales!