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Step-by-step guide to draw a seagull

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Jonathan Seagull

Learn how to draw a seagull more accurately, how to sculpt the form with large planes, how to create an elegantly subdued colour scheme using a simple palette, how to use just a few sharp details to bring your seagull to life, and a lot more.

Follow me step by step or use the resource photos to paint something more your own. Enjoy!

Learn About

  • Drawing more accurately
  • Sculpting with large planes
  • Creating a subdued colour scheme
  • Critical finishing details
  • and LOTS more!

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Course Info

  • Oil or Acrylic
  • Beginner – Advanced
  • 33min HD online video
  • Unlimited Access
  • Bonus resources, photos
  • Full self critique system
  • Free Painters Club access
  • Feedback from students
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Teacher

Richard is a talented full time artist, who loves painting and teaching.

Richard Robinson

Hi I’m Richard. I’ve been painting my whole life and back in 2001 I traded my graphic design career for the humble life of a full time artist. I love painting, and as it turns out, I love teaching too.

Nowadays I balance my life between parenting, painting, surfing, travelling and teaching. My work is regularly featured in international art magazines, in galleries in New Zealand and America, on TV and in my Mum’s house.

I give outdoor painting workshops in interesting spots around this beautiful planet of ours and love encouraging people to paint. Two of my favourite artists are John Singer Sargent and Joaquín Sorolla.

I’d love to be your new teacher.

Bob Mitchener

Richard is a master artist with an exceptional skill in identifying and communicating key factors to making successful paintings. I have found his video workshops an excellent resource for improving my own work.


Supplies Needed for the Mockingbird Printable

  • Free Mockingbird Template
  • Drawing Paper
  • Crayola Markers
  • or Colored Pencils

1. Free Printable Mockingbird Template

Birds to Draw Step by Step: How to Draw a Mockingbird

2. Drawing Paper

Bellofy 3 x Drawing Paper Pads 9” x 12” | 300 Sheets | 60lbs 85g | Acid Free Sketchbook Paper for Dry Media | Top Spiral Bound Sketchpad for Kids, Beginners.

3. Crayola Markers

3. Colored Pencils

Crayola Twistables Colored Pencil Set, Kids Art Supplies, Fun Gifts For Boys And Girls, 50 Count

Mockingbird Drawing Tutorial Video

2. Draw a complete outline.

Then draw a complete outline of the Mockingbird’s body like in this example. The tail must be included, as well as the leg ligaments.

3. Draw its beak.

Draw its beak to make this bird look like a mockingbird.

4. Draw the eye.

After the beak, draw a small circular shape for the eye should be drawn, and then a smaller circle within it should be drawn.

5. Add the legs.

To draw the legs then add the claws.

6. Draw the second leg.

In the same manner, as you created the first leg, create second legs in this step.

7. Draw the wings.

Add the wing to the side of the mockingbird.

8. Add the feathers.

To further add feathery texture details, we will draw a few curved lines inside the wing.

9. Double check your work.

Check and see if your picture look like this.

10. Color the Bird in.

And in the last step, as always, we use color. Please remember to draw some simple shades on the surface. You can color it any color you want!

Congratulations

Congratulations! You have learned Mockingbirds to Draw Step by Step.

Free Printable Mockingbird Template

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Birds to Draw Step by Step: How to Draw a Mockingbird

What is a mockingbird?

A mockingbird is a type of songbird found in North and South America. These birds are known for their unique ability to mimic the sounds of other birds and animals.

They have a wide range of vocalizations, including songs, calls, and chatter. Mockingbirds are also known for their distinctive white or gray plumage and long tails.

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