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QuestionHow do I draw a parrot and a blue jay?Community AnswerYou can print a picture of them and trace them. Over time, you'll have more knowledge on how to draw them and you will be able to replicate them with ease.
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QuestionHow do I know where to place the details?CanisChiropteraCommunity AnswerPractice and references. If you aren't completely sure on the placement of something, don't be afraid to do a quick Google Images search to refresh your memory, it's the fastest way to learn.
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QuestionHow can I draw the details of feathers for a traditional bird?Community AnswerYou can try to find a completed picture here or on Google, then zoom in on the features and copy them.
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QuestionWhat kind of bird is a traditional bird?Community AnswerThere are many types of traditional birds, but I think the one in the drawing is a crane or something like it.
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QuestionWhat are some traditional birds?Annie15Community AnswerTraditional birds include the: Barn swallow, hummingbird, blue jay and grouse. Other Christmas-themed birds are robins and red winged blackbirds. Simple birds to draw are robins and maybe even magpies.
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QuestionHow do I make sure a drawn bird has good proportions?Community AnswerCheck with a real image of the type of bird you are drawing and compare. Also, just back up and look at the picture, or ask someone else to look at it for you.
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QuestionHow do I draw a bird flying?Community AnswerDraw the bird's body quite flat, but have the talons closed and the legs up agenst the belly. Look at pictures of flying birds to guide you. Draw the wings either pointing upward, down, or out to the side but stretched out and not next to the bird's body.
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QuestionHow can I draw a robin?Community AnswerThe body needs to be smaller, as well as the beak. They also have different colorings than the bird above. Robins are a common bird; look for one outside, or look up a picture to base a drawing off.
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