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Want to draw a battle scene or the symbol for an especially adept warrior? Learn how to draw a bow and arrow in just a few simple steps!
Steps
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1Draw the body of the bow. Make a curve that bends upwards on the tip; it should look something like a handle. Then add two rectangles on top of the peak of the curve. This will make the grip of the bow.
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2Draw a straight line from one tip of the bow to the other. Add a very slim rectangle next to it--this will be the body of the arrow.Advertisement
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3Draw six rectangle shapes for the feathers like this. They should all be concentrated at one end, with three on each side.
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4Draw a pointy triangle for the tip of the arrow that does not have feathers. Make it isosceles and relatively thin, pointing downward as seen.
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5Paint your image. Use a color you like for the bow.You can make the grip of a different color. Remember the tip of the arrow should look like metal, so use silver or grey.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I make it look 3D for my program?Isa WrenCommunity AnswerTo make almost anything look 3D, you will need to use shading. Shade around the left and right edges along the bow to make it look curved. You can find a video on how to use shading if you have the time, it could prove very useful in the long run.
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QuestionWhy doesn't it look like a professional bow and arrow?Community AnswerPractice. Drawing takes a lot of practice and time. Analyze a real bow and arrow; have them in front of you when you draw them. Really look at the way the light hits them.
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QuestionAre there any tips on how to draw a flaming arrow?Community AnswerUse red to make it look realistic and use orange too. Outline it with black if you want to go all out.
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Things You'll Need
- A pencil
- A piece of paper
- Crayons
- Eraser
- Markers
- Colored pencils
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