How to Draw a Farmer
Draw a head for the farmer., Draw the farmer's body., Draw some kind of farmer's tool., Color it.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Draw a head for the farmer.
Draw a semi-circle in the same style as a smile.
Add eyes, nose and mouth.
Add a hat at the top of the semi-circle and don't forget to add the ears.
In the example, we've added a mustache to make the farmer look older
- you can have a young farmer if you'd prefer.
Or, you might like to add pigtails and a Cupid's bow mouth to create a female farmer at this point. -
Step 2: Draw the farmer's body.
Remember, clothing details like the bib overall and the knee patch are essential for making him (or her) look like a farmer and not just an ordinary person on the street. , A pitchfork is very symbolic and immediately communicates that this is a farmer (either that, or he's the devil).
Again, the details are everything, so don't forget the patch and perhaps a straw being chewed in the mouth. , If you feel like it, color your drawing. -
Step 3: Draw some kind of farmer's tool.
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Step 4: Color it.
Detailed Guide
Draw a semi-circle in the same style as a smile.
Add eyes, nose and mouth.
Add a hat at the top of the semi-circle and don't forget to add the ears.
In the example, we've added a mustache to make the farmer look older
- you can have a young farmer if you'd prefer.
Or, you might like to add pigtails and a Cupid's bow mouth to create a female farmer at this point.
Remember, clothing details like the bib overall and the knee patch are essential for making him (or her) look like a farmer and not just an ordinary person on the street. , A pitchfork is very symbolic and immediately communicates that this is a farmer (either that, or he's the devil).
Again, the details are everything, so don't forget the patch and perhaps a straw being chewed in the mouth. , If you feel like it, color your drawing.
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