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Drawing the Paperwarrior - Step-by-Step - Page 1
by Markus Agerer

1. Introduction

In this online guide about drawing a whole picture, I show you step-by-step how to draw my paperwarrior. The example is great for exercising and if you want to learn to draw or if you want to improve your drawing skills.
Don't let yourself deter if the picture appears to you as to difficult to draw! You know skill comes with practice ;-). If you just want to learn the basics of draing with coloured pencils, just visit the instruction "learn to draw with coloured pencils".

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Drawing the Paperwarrior - A step-by-step instructions about how to draw with crayons

The paperwarrior presents a origami figure which was folded of a beverage carton - a pack of iced tea. If you are interested in how I got the idea of the Paperwarrior and how I have realised the drawing, you should see my instruction about how to create and realise own pictures.

2. Step-by-step instruction - How to draw the Paperwarrior

First I have to confess that I have accidentally erased the photos of the presketching from my camera memory card. Therefore, I start with the pictures of the half shaded drawing. But as compensation I present a small sketch of gorilla that I have drawn in advance:

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Drawing the Paperwarrior - Sketching of the origami gorilla for the Paperwarrior

After completing all the preparatory work and preparations I'm starting with drawing the picture.
First you have to draw a presketching on the paper (the drawing ground) which shows the contours of the drawing object - the origami gorilla. As already mentioned unfortunately I have no pictures for this step, but you can imagine the presketching as a fine drawing of the outlines without shades. I draw the lines only very slightly, so that the strokes are invisible later.

I read often that it's best to use a hard pencil for the presektching as it is not so dark. But I think that a soft pencil more suitable better as it doesn't leave furrows in the paper. Moreover it is easier to erase.

The presketching is drawn. Now you can start drawing the shadows. Ordinary I allways draw the shadows of the entire drawing object first (except for the background) and then I draw over it with the colours.
I draw the shadows with a black pencil. It works principle in the same way as drawing with a ordinary pencil. As finer you draw the shadows as better will be the overall result at the end. However it is not necessary to put to much effort in drawing the shadows as the entire area will be overdrawn with coloured pencils later. That means that detailed shadows will hardly be visible in the finished picture.

In the following pictures you can trace how the sketching is shaded step-by-step.

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Drawing the Paperwarrior - Shading of the presketching

Notice that if you are a right-hander you should start drawing at best in the upper left corner. In this way you prevent that you wipe with the hand over your own drawing. A left-hander should always start drawing in the upper right corner of the drawing. Additionally I put always a piece of paper under my hand.
If you wipe too often or too heavily over the drawing the shadows will look blurred (that's valid also for ordinary pencil drawings, especially I you work with a soft pencil). If you have previously worked clean and darwn fine shadows, you will destroy a lot of your work!

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Drawing the Paperwarrior - Shading with a black pencil

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