Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Draw Disney'S Aladdin Images

Draw Disney's Aladdin Images


Disney's "Aladdin" is filled with colorful images and characters. The one character that sums up the entire feel of the world of Aladdin is the genie. This colorful and powerful character acts as the spokesperson for magical and wondrous world of Aladdin. Learning to draw this character is a must if you want to capture the feel of high adventure and endless surprise that is central to Aladdin's tale. You can create the genie by using a relatively simple basic frame and adding more details to this magical creature as you go.


Instructions


1. Create the basic frame of the torso using a large upside-down triangle shape. Make this shape wide at the top and then thin and wavy at the bottom to create the characteristic "smoke body" of the Genie. Add the head with a large oval shape on top of the chest.


2. Draw the guidelines for the arms with two curved lines coming off the upper right and left side of the chest. Add hands with oval shapes. Draw a cross or "T" shape cross the face to block out where the facial details will go.


3. Add cylinders to the upper and lower arms to thicken the frame. Draw ovals for the eyes on the horizontal line of the facial guideline. Draw the eyebrows with sideways teardrop shaped lines. Add the nose with a slightly diagonal "V" shape. Create the mouth with a curved line under the nose and add the lower lip with another curved line below the mouth.


4. Add the pointy ears of the genie with two triangular shapes coming from the left and right side of the head. Add the goatee with two lines across the upper lip and coming down to the chin. Add a spiral onto the bottom of the chin.


5. Draw the hair with a band at the top of the head attached to a thin, flattened question mark shape. This shape should come to a small point at the end.


6. Draw parallel lines around the arms and add the arm bands with two curved lines across each wrist. Draw the waist sash with a band across the waist. Ink all of the lines you wish to keep. Let the ink dry and carefully erase the pencils.


7. Color the illustration using art markers. Use blue for the skin, yellow for the arm bands, black for the hair and red for the sash.