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How to draw sneakers?

If you are keen on drawing and are interested,how to draw sneakers, you should stick to a certain pattern. The very first thing is to imagine in imagination what this type of footwear looks like, or put the sneakers in front of you and draw, so to speak, from nature. At worst, you can find on the Internet an image of interesting sneakers or a sneaker and redraw already from the monitor.

Draw sneakers in stages

To implement this plan, you needhand tools: several pieces of paper, a simple pencil, an eraser and, if desired, colored pencils, markers or markers. So, how to draw sneakers with a pencil?

Sequencing

  1. To begin with, you need to decide on the angle from which the shoe will be drawn and sketch light strokes.
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  2. If you plan to depict the product from the side, you need to start from the sole. To do this, you first need to draw a horizontal line.
  3. Then the backdrop and the top sneaker are drawn,"Tongue" and place in the product, which grabs the bootleg. Usually it is a strongly protruding tongue and indicates that the sneakers are painted, and not the other type of shoes.
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  4. Then you need to draw more clearly with the outlines and remember that this part of the shoe does not consist of only one line: it must have a certain width, which is what you need to show in the picture.
  5. After the sketch is made sketch, it is necessary to finish its details. To do this, we apply light strokes for the laces on the top of the sneaker, and also the laces themselves.
  6. The second sneaker is drawn by analogy.

Some features

In order to draw sneakers, for example,Nike, Adidas or any other well-known company, you just need to draw on the "tongue" or side of the sneakers appropriate company label. When the sketch is made, it remains only to draw the details and remove the auxiliary strokes with an eraser. If desired, you can also colorize the sneaker image with colored pencils or markers.

You can learn about drawing schemes of other things and objects if you look in our Drawing section.

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