How to Draw an Ice Skater
In this lesson I want to tell you and show you how to draw an ice skater. With this guide, you will train your creative skills once again.
I suggest you complete a new drawing lesson in which you will learn how to draw an ice skater. In the picture you see a cute girl who performs a dance move on ice skates. While moving on the ice, the skater changes the direction of sliding and at the same time performs additional movements – jumps, rotations, lifts, and other dance elements.
In the process of work, try to correctly depict the position of the body of the athlete and observe the proportions. Memorize all the drawing steps so that in the future you can easily draw a skater if necessary.
Now check if you have all the art supplies at hand and start following the steps in this instruction sequentially.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes
How to Draw an Ice Skater
- Draw the head and torso.
Depict the head of the same shape as in the example and add the small torso at the bottom.
- Add elements of the face.
Draw the eyes in the form of ovals, add the eyebrows, the small nose and the mouth.
- Sketch out the hair.
Draw the big bang and use smooth wavy lines to add the rest of the hair.
- Depict the hands.
With smooth lines, depict the arms that are spread apart.
- Draw the legs.
Depict two legs that have a wide base and taper towards the bottom.
- Add the skates and the outline of the gate.
Depict the small skates on each leg. Below the head, draw a short, curved line.
- Depict the rest of the clothes.
With the help of an uneven wavy line, draw the bottom contour of the dress.
- Correct inaccuracies.
Take the eraser and carefully remove all the extra lines in your drawing.
- Color the drawing.
You will need beige, blue, turquoise, and black.
The next lesson has come to an end, and now you know how to draw an ice skater. If this instruction was interesting and useful for you, then leave your feedback in the comments. I will be glad to receive feedback from you. Finally, I suggest you download the PDF file, which contains a short version of the lesson and additional useful materials.