Basic supplies include pencil, eraser, marker, tracing paper, and painter's tape. Butterflies have been depicted in art for 3500 years
Begin with pencil sketch, then transfer to ink pen. Erase pencil sketch after ink dries. Enjoy the process and don't worry about perfection
Herbivores primarily eat plants, consuming over 90-95% of their diet. Omnivores eat both plants and animals in balanced diets. Carnivores primarily eat meat or other animal foods
Begin with a circle about the size of a nickel or quarter. Draw two circles about half the size of the head. Add two eyes on the top halves of the head. Create curved lines on the head sides. Draw oval for antennae, about half the width of the head
Butterflies have cultural significance and are a common subject in art. Learning to draw butterflies can improve observational and constructional skills. Tutorial uses basic materials and simple steps for realistic butterfly drawing