How to Draw a Pirate

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Summary: Start to draw a pirate by creating the eyes and head. Draw a pirate with tips from a professional artist in this free video about learning to draw.

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Lars-Erik Robinson graduated from the Ringling School Of Art & Design. Since then, he has created a freelance business where he sells murals, illustrations and entertainment. His...read more

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"Argh and welcome to my studio. Today I thought we'd draw a pirate by Lars the viking pirate. Look at this guy here, I lightly penciled him in here the little pirate. Alright here we go now let's see, what does a pirate usually have. They always have a patch don't they sometimes. Well this one does too, so we'll draw a patch. Always starting with the eyes, I like starting with the eyes. Now to be able to draw a pirate you have to know how to draw a figure and how to draw the face. And if you ever seen on the other demonstrations you'll know that even doing live stuff is great, going out to bars and seeing you can see some really interesting characters that might be a pirate. And they usually have beards, argh. Like that. Where's the teeth, sometimes you don't have to put too much teeth, but just a little bit is perfect. They have the little beads hanging down there. Lars don't you get too detailed remember. Not too much time on this demonstration. It has keys here, so you'll see at the end here when I'm done that we're going to have a little chest. He's going to have his winnings. Sword of course, argh. All his winnings, coins. They sometimes have little lines in their pants it helps add to detail. Maybe they're ripped a little bit here. We're almost about out of time guys. But you can add a little scar right there, you can keep adding more and more detail. But that gives you an idea of how to draw a pirate. Hope you enjoyed that. Have a great day guys. Argh."

eHow Article: How to Draw a Pirate

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