How to draw The milkmaid by Vermeer
How to draw The milkmaid by Vermeer from Famous paintings
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GRID STEP. You can print out the base construction lines and start drawing on tracing paper or you can draw the grid layout yourself using the following steps.
• Locate the head in advance and draw its approximate size using an ovals • Draw 1 horizontal line above the head. Above it, draw 1 line equal to half the height of the head. • Draw 1 horizontal line under the head. Below it, add 3 more lines equal to the height of the head plus 1 line equal to 1/4 of the height of the head. • On the left and right sides of the head, draw a vertical line. Draw from them to the sides: -on the left, 3 lines equal to the width of the head; -on the right, 2 lines equal to the width of the head.
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GRID STEP. Draw a figure for the torso. Change the shape of the head slightly.
step-3
GRID STEP. Разделите лицо линиями. Нарисуйте вспомогательные линии для рук. Нарисуйте ладони рук. Улучшите форму платья. Сотрите лишние линии.
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GRID STEP. Draw the silhouette of the hat. Add sleeves to the dress. Mark the woman's face. Sketch the table. Erase any unnecessary lines.
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GRID STEP. Detail the face and the outline of the hat. Add a layer of fabric to the dress. Outline the base of the jug and pot. Separate the table with a line.
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GRID STEP. Make the sleeves rolled up and mark the neckline. Add a basket to the table. Enhance the pitcher.
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GRID STEP. Add elements to the dress. Draw fingers and a nasolabial fold on the face. Detail the crockery. Milk should be pouring out of the jug. Erase excess lines.
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GRID STEP. On the dress, draw dotted lines. On the table, complete the bread. Improve the shape of the basket. Add stripes on the dress and the crockery.
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GRID STEP. Detail the entire drawing and erase excess lines.
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GRID STEP. Check that there are no extra lines in the drawing. Contour woman, trying to vary the thickness and darkness of the line.
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GRID STEP. Colour in the picture and bring it to life. Enjoy your drawing.
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