Tuesday, July 5, 2011

How to draw a Pelican


Pelicans are aquatic birds belonging to the family of the Pelican. There are only eight species of pelicans. The natural habitat of these abundant bird is in a warmer climate. As a result, found everywhere except in cold areas. Pelican subspecies are between 106 cm-183 cm long, with the Australian variety leading the pack. These birds is webbed feet and can swim like ducks. They are distinguished by their size and their visible throat pouch. This package is used to pick up while on the animals. They feed mainly on aquatic invertebrates, crustaceans, and small species of birds.

Steps to draw a pelicans: pelicans vary in appearances, which often becomes the key to drawing. The following tips will teach you how to draw a Pelican:

• Picture: to obtain a picture of model depending on your choice. Browse online and offline resources. Such an image allows you to stay on track and create a genuine work.

• Framework: the base figure dependent activity or the bird - standing posture, flight, hunting, etc. A circle represents the portion of the head. Extend a curve to the bottom of the circle to mark the neck. The central body is the best represented by a structure resembling eggs, where the thin end is facing the tail. Two straight lines, culminating in small circles, will indicate the legs.

• Structure: in the jurisdiction of sizes and reports, draw a long beak as a structure of 'type V' irregular. The bottom edge will somewhat be subsidence to include the throat pouch. Eyes is located near the beginning of the beak. Neck thickness will depend on the size of the head. The central body will assume. For example, the Kale Pelican has curly feathers. The legs are short with webbed feet, resembling ducks.

• Colour: this is a better idea to draw a Pelican in color to highlight the characteristic difference of the variety you choose. However, shading detailed pencil work can also be used. Great White Pelican is known for its milky white plumage, with the pink eye and a colored beak. The White Pelican is similar, except for the black interiors, yellow eye and beak yellow-pink feathers. The Peruvian Pelican is dark in color with the head of colour grey-white, the abdomen and feet, the Pelican to beak is grey deep in colour with a Brown tail. The Kale Pelican is distinguished by its greyish-white plumage and orange-yellow bag. The Brown Pelican is grey-brown in colour with the end of the bright red beak. As its name indicates, the pink feathers are the most identifiable feature of Rose-dos Pelican. The beautiful Australian Pelican is a remarkable combination of plumes of black and bright white. Follow your reference image close to import all the important features of this case.




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