How to Draw a Prince
Become a better artist by learning to draw characters from different walks of life. The simplest drawings can feature people in them with different occupations. Practice drawing a prince to familiarize yourself with the task of creating unique characters. Use the skills for drawing a figure and then gradually add details that set your character apart as a prince. It takes more than just a crown to designate someone as royalty. Sketching a prince begins with a haughty pose.
Instructions
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Draw an oval for the head and a cylinder for the torso. Sketch in lines as guides for the arms and legs. Puff the chest out and bring the shoulders back so your prince will look as if he feels superior.
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Split the oval in half vertically by drawing a horizontal line through the middle. Add eyes and ears using the horizontal line as a guide.
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Put clothes on your character by sketching a suit and a long regal cape. Draw a crown on the prince's head.
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Erase extra lines and use a pen to finalize your drawing.
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Tips & Warnings
Decide on a personality for your character to help you make more interesting visual choices.
Make the prince look young to differentiate him from a king.
References
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