Knight Drawing in just 8 Easy Steps!
Get ready for this fun and easy guide on how to draw a knight!
This tutorial for kids will make it much simpler for you to depict one of these noble warriors.
There is a reason why knights of the Middle Ages hold so much fascination with people even today.
They are a part of so many legends and stories that captivate our imaginations.
Their distinctive armor also just happens to look really cool!
In this guide, I will break it down into simpler steps to show you exactly how its done.
Thats all there is to it for this step, and youre ready to proceed!
The faulds are pieces of armor that extend below the breastplate and over the hips.
you’re free to draw thesewith straight lines coming down the sides of the breastplate.
Then near the middle, they will come upwards to form an opening.
Finally, you might draw two lines near the top of the breastplate.
The legs are made up of several different pieces, as you might see in the reference image.
There will first be two straight lines coming down from the faulds for each leg.
These will be rounded at the top and get thinner as they get to the pointy ends.
Once those are drawn, you could draw the arms.
For the arm on the left, you might use two curved lines for the bicep.
On the right-hand side, there will be two more curved lines for the bicep on that arm.
In this step, we will make him look even cooler with some gear.
The spear will go in the hand on the left.
It has a pointy triangular shape at the top, and the handle is drawn with two straight lines.
Any mediums you use will look great, though, so what will you choose to finish it off?
3 More tips to make your knight drawing easy!
Head back to the middle ages as we make this easy to draw knight even easier!
You could simplify areas like the knees or elbows, for instance.
What are some other parts of the design you may want to simplify?
This would depend on what you find easiest to draw!
This could be done to suit whichever style you find easiest to do.
What sort of drawing style would you potentially like to use for this image?
If youre lucky, they may even have a set at your local museum.
Your Knight Drawing is Complete!
You should be proud of yourself for finishing this guide and ending up with a wonderful picture!
Now it’s possible for you to take over and have fun making this image your own!
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We cant wait to see your creative artwork!
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