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How to draw a piano
How to draw a piano





how to draw a piano

If you have one at home, you can copy what it has! I made mine very simple: screen in the middle, some buttons, and a speaker on each side.

how to draw a piano

Lastly, draw in some details for your keyboard. Starting from the first key on the left (mine is slightly covered) draw a pattern for the black keys: 2 black keys, a space, 3 black keys, a space, and repeat till you run out of room. Don't worry about being perfect though, I sure didn't! Don't forget to draw the ends too. This part is tricky, but do you best to draw lines, in the same direction, with equal spacing, for your keys. It remains to draw the toes, remove the auxiliary lines and the drawing is ready. Connect the torso and limbs with smoother lines. On the abdomen, draw a bright spot in the form of an elongated circle. Connect the top right corner to the cutout's corner. To do this, first draw the chapter itself, then clasping its fingers. Draw another set of 3 lines to create the area the keys will be in. From the top of the squares, draw a cutout using 3 lines. Draw a thin line between the squares, along the bottom. Finish connecting the bottom side, and then draw a pair of squares (in perspective) on each corner. From the top corner, draw a long line which comes down with the same line shapes you have on the left. If you have a ruler handy, you might want to grab that too! Draw a pair of slanted lines, sort of pointed between the 9 and 10 o'clock position. A black marker and a crayon is all we need today.







How to draw a piano