How to Draw a Peanut
Now you will learn how to draw a peanut. This will be a simple tutorial that even a beginner can easily follow.
Here is a simple and interesting step-by-step tutorial in which you will learn how to draw a peanut. This is a good object to draw and in this tutorial, you will practice your ability to draw curved lines.
Surely you love peanuts, because this is a delicious delicacy that can be consumed fried and raw, and peanuts are also often used in confectionery. This is a very useful product.
It is commonly believed that peanuts are a nut, but in fact, peanuts belong to the legume family. The homeland of peanuts is South America and now this plant is successfully grown in other countries.
Peanut fruits have a light thin shell, inside of which there are two or three kernels. In the picture, you see a pod that has a rounded shape. Try to make smooth rounded lines so that you get a great drawing.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 20 minutes
How to Draw a Peanut
- Draw one part of the pod.
To do this, draw an even circle.
- Add the second part of the pod.
Repeat the previous step and add another circle next to it.
- Connect the circles.
Depict two curved lines on each side to smoothly connect the circles.
- Sketch out the stem.
On one side, add the small stalk, with which the peanut is attached to the bush.
- Correct inaccuracies.
Using an eraser, carefully remove all unnecessary lines.
- Add stripes.
Sequentially draw several longitudinal lines.
- Add the rest of the stripes.
Now draw smooth transverse lines.
- Color the peanut.
You will need a light brown color.
Peanuts are ready! In this lesson, you learned some interesting facts about peanuts and improved your drawing skills. On my site, there are other exciting lessons that will help you improve your artistic abilities. Choose the most interesting lessons and do it. Follow us on social networks to keep abreast of all the news.
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