Jellyfish is an animal of the water with a separate 'phylum' (classification of the "Kingdom") called Cnidaria. Similar looking animals of Phylum Ctenophora is sometimes included in jellyfish. Interestingly on the jellyfish is that it is not a fish (aquatic vertebrates) as such. This invertebrate is distinguished for its body flowing free with an appearance. The median area of the canopy is made of non-living mesoglea (similar to jelly), which is almost 90 per cent water. The long tentacles (used for prey capture) extend from the central part of the "dome", which create a creeping structure. These animals beautiful and delicate is deadly predators. Although the basic structure remains the same, different subspecies differ in details.
Steps to drawing jellyfish: beauty and complexity are often points in the choice of a species to drawing. The following steps will learn you how to draw a jellyfish:
• Model: there are more than a thousand of different species of jellyfish, classified as scyphomedusae, Stauromedusae, cubomedusae, and jellyfish. 200 Scyphomedusae types are usually considered to be the true jellyfish. From the Visual point of view, the species vary in shape, colour and structural are the umbrella. Another point of distinction is the type, length and the number of tentacles. Chrysaora fuscescens, Chrysaora, etc. are most prolific tentacles and oral arms (used for food). In contrast, Aequorea Victoria, Aurelia, Chrysaora colorata, etc. were flattened and lighter bodies small or no oral arms. Species such as Cotylorhiza tuberculata, Cannonball jellyfish, Scrippsia pacifica and so on, are known for their unique structures. Once you have done your research, a picture of the animal to be used as a reference for your work.
• Frame: frame design will depend on the chosen case. However, some features will apply to all. Make an oval top umbrella of page part. Species such as the Cannonball jellyfish, the oval should be aligned vertically. To highlight the visible layers or angular view, partitions of curves will be used within the oval, at later stages. If your reference image, identify the number of tentacles with curvilinear lines. Sketch rough edges of the oral arms, if necessary.
• Detailed ing draw: define the shape of the exo-umbrella first. Varieties, such as the Lion's mane jellyfish, have left wheels designs. Jellyfish Mediterranean (Cotylorhiza tuberculata), on the other hand, has a structure of top that resembles an egg fried with one hemisphere to the Centre. The more opaque subspecies, e.g. striped purple jellyfish (Chrysaora colorata), create the model on the exo-umbrella. Tentacles can involve a simple task, or a tedious work on the image you selected. However, each individual body is simple enough to draw.
• The colors and shading: a pencil sketch or drawing colors is a matter of personal preference. However, the colors are preferable in the case of the brilliant color (e.g. Mediterranean jellyfish) or transparent (e.g., Aurelia) varieties. Nevertheless, it can be a complex work of coloring the mesh destabilising Lion's mane jellyfish tentacles.
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