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If you are a fan of Minecraft, you may like the popular look of the sword, especially the diamond variant, read this wikiHow to find out how to draw one, and how to add your own spin to it! For this demonstration computer drawing software was used, but it definitely can be done with paper, pencils, etc.
Things You Should Know
- Choose which variant of Minecraft sword you want to draw, and create a grid for you to work off of.
- Outline the sword using the grid, then add color and shadows before selecting a simple Minecraft-themed background.
- For an artistic interpretation, use the game version as a template for the basic outline but add your own details and colors to the sword.
Steps
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1Choose which variant of sword you want to draw, you may like to do:
- Wooden
- Stone
- Iron
- Gold
- Diamond
- You may also wish to make your own colors and even shapes just by modifying the steps, for example an emerald sword or a lapis sword!
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2Add guidelines. Start by lightly drawing (or creating in a separate layer) a 16x16 grid of squares as a guideline (that will be removed later).Advertisement
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3Outline. Draw the outline of the sword using the grid as a help to make the best symmetry and neatness. You may wish to use a line tool, or just freehand
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4Add detail outlines, if desired. If using a drawing software, draw the inner details of the sword with a very fine line before removing grid. If your using pen and paper you still may wish to use the detail lines but it may look messy
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5Color. Most of the default swords use different shades of the same 2 colors, but if you wish to be creative, go ahead.
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6Add shadows. You may wish to draw a shadow as the sword is floating in midair and try different angles
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7Add edges (3D). You may also want to include 'edges' to add some perspective to the drawing.
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8Incorporate a background. For a finishing touch you can add a themed background.
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1Start with a game drawing as a template.
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2Get a basic outline of the shape you want.
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3Add details to the outline. You may want to add and change such things as:
- The blade
- The 'hand guard'
- The handle
- The hilt
- Any other parts of the sword you wish to modify or add
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4Color. This is not a game drawing, so color however you want! You may wish to use similar colors to the default swords but go with any design you desire! However, if you want it to still look 'Minecraft-y' it's better to go with default colors.
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5Add shadows. You can draw a shadow of the sword floating in midair and try different angles of light.
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6Add a background. You may also like to add a themed background to the image
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7Shade it. If you have some more time and patience you can try to shade the bottom and top of the shapes with different shades. For each colored shape in the add more black and/or less saturation to the color, and color a rounded shape in the bottom corners; vice versa shades for the top corners.
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8Add light 'glints' and 'sparkles'. For a very small but effective final touch you may like to add a little reflection 'glint'. They can be as simple or as advanced as you want from an easy 5 point star to a complicated pointed shape.
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Tips
- Don't be discouraged if your first attempt doesn't turn out quite so fabulous, try again.Thanks
- Minecraft is about freedom, so be creative, make your own swords!Thanks
- This method also works well with other Minecraft tools, just adjust the outline steps to a different tool shape.Thanks
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Things You'll Need
Computer drawing
- computer
- drawing software (eg. Photoshop, PaintTool SAI, Sketchbook, etc.)
- drawing tablet (optional)
Physical drawing
- paper/other medium (eg. canvas, wood, etc)
- pencils/pens/paint
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