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STEP 1.
Here we will start by sketching out the body of the butterfly. This is a narrow oblong shape that has sketched in horizontal shapes going up or down the thorax and abdomen of the butterfly.

how to sketch a butterfly step 2
STEP 2.
You will now draw out the head, and then color in the bulging eyes. Sketch in detailing that covers the head like so, then sketch in the long antenna which also have shape.

how to sketch a butterfly step 3
STEP 3.
Next, we will tackle the task of drawing out the butterfly wings. I know one wing seems shorter than the other, but this is because I was drawing the butterfly on an angle. It may look off to some of you, but it's fine, you can just adjust what you don't like. Anyways, sketch out the butterfly wings like so, and be sure to add that wave like pattern at the edges of the bottom parts of the wings.

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STEP 4.
This step is where you will begin sketching in the butterfly wing pattern design. This is one hundred percent tweak-able because you can use your own imagination when drawing out the wing design. I choose to go with something simple. Start at the arm or top part of the butterfly's wing, and then from there begin sketching out the pattern. Be imaginative, creative, or simply follow the design that you see before you now.

how to sketch a butterfly step 5
STEP 5.
Before we start shading the butterfly, you have to make sure that all the mistakes are cleaned up. I started the shading process on the tops of the butterfly's wings as well as on the head and antenna. Once I finished the base shading, you can start adding texture to the mid section of the butterfly which is the body.

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STEP 6.
You will begin adding some spots to your butterfly's wings at the same time you sketch in the shading. Darken the wings edges like so, and at the same time begin adding some darkened spots.

how to sketch a butterfly step 7
STEP 7.
Darken the butterfly and the wings even more. Use some simple shading techniques that will add texture, detail, and definition to your sketched butterfly. The bottom parts of the wings are also very dark and have a trimmed style pattern.

how to sketch a butterfly step 8
STEP 8.
When you are all done, the butterfly sketch should come out looking like the one you see here. Add some brightness in the center of the wing's pattern and also add a bit more darkness to the blackened areas.

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Now we're ready to start drawing, but first.... The main item you'll need to start to draw is a writing implement. Any writing tool will work, but you're just beginning to learn and you might make mistakes, so we want something where you can start over again and again - in other words - ERASE! So a pen isn't the tool for you. "But they make pens with erasers" you say? Come on, let's be honest - those things don't erase the ink, they just chew the paper up so badly you can't see the pen marks any more. What we're talking here are PENCILS! Good ol' grade school pencils. OK, not really. The pencil you most likely used in grade school was a No. 2 pencil, and since it is a pencil, it can be used to draw, but yuck, it's not very "artistic", it's so "academic" - don't you think?

So, what's the difference between the types of pencils? The difference is seen in the type of lead is in the pencil. Most pencils use a system that gauges the hardness (written as H) of the lead to how black the mark the lead makes (written as B). Back in the day when they were deciding on what pencil people wanted to use most, they went with a middle of the road pencil - not too hard (H) and not too black (B) - that pencil is the No. 2 pencil that we all know. The No. 2 pencil is also known as an HB pencil, and the HB pencil is the middle of the hardness to blackness scale. The hardest lead in a pencil is a 9H pencil, the middle lead is HB (or No. 2),  and the blackest lead is a 9B pencil.


Here is a visual of what several pencil leads look like. This image is life sized so you can see the quality of the various lines. I smudged a part of each of the straight lines so the hardness or softness of the lead can be seen. 4H and H don't smudge hardly at all, but the line is too light for me. Remember, another name for the HB is the No. 2 pencil. Personally, I like the 5B for it's dark line and it's medium ability to smudge. The 9B is nice and black, but it's too smudgy.

When I draw I like my pencil to make very dark lines, so I tend toward a 4B or a 5B pencil. That's what I use when I feel like I'm going to be erasing some of what I'm drawing. But when I do my caricature work, either when I'm drawing the person live or from a photograph, I oftentimes will use a black colored pencil. I get a very dark line that doesn't erase because the core of the colored pencils I like aren't graphite, they're a pigment. But for the artist who is learning the first steps in drawing, a No. 2 is fine, but I would suggest 4B or 5B when you get more confident in your artwork.

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apital) and demonstrated his interest in nature and art at a very young age. He graduated with an Honours degree in Biology and Geology from Carleton University, also in Canada's capital. Jeff's life has many facets. He is a world-class wildlife sculptor, a naturalist, an instructor, an author and illustrator of several published books, a paleobiologist.

In 1997, Jeff combined his passions for nature and art with his business acumen and his technology knowledge and resources to found the Artists for Conservation Foundation (Formerly the Worldwide Nature Artists Group). The AFC has since become a prestigious association of artists and the world's leading artist collective supporting the environment.

Jeff is also co-founder and partner in a leading Internet consulting firm, ISCAPE Internet Consulting, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. As ISCAPE's Director of Development & Systems, he is responsible for researching the latest Internet technologies and orchestrating their implementation with his Development and eMarketing teams.

Jeff is a versatile artist, and continues to experiment with new techniques, media and subjects. His work has been influenced by oriental artwork and disciplines, particularly Ikebana and Bonsai. Known best for his striking mixed-media sculptures, Jeff works predominantly in wood, metal and stone. In two-dimensional work, Jeff's preferred media are gouache and graphite.

Jeff's subjects range from anatomical restorations of prehistoric life, such as dinosaurs, to modern birds, insects and plants. Jeff produces a small number of creations, each requiring in excess of 1,000 hours of work.

Jeff is a member of the Society of Animal Artists, and has exhibited his work in the prestigious Leigh Yawkey Woodson "Birds in Art" exhibition. In 2011, Jeff was inducted into the Explorer's Club as a Fellow.

Jeff's works have also been presented abroad by Canadian diplomats to foreign dignitaries—one sculpture was presented by the Prime Minister of Canada to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He has also received numerous First Prize awards for his carvings at both the World and North American Championships.

Jeff has received international media coverage for his artwork and leadership role in Artists for Conservation. Currently, Jeff and his wife reside in North Vancouver, British Columbia.


Support for Conservation:
Jeffrey has always been passionate about the environment, whether in its study, its documentation or its preservation. His scientific and artistic field studies of flora and fauna has lead him throughout North America to the cloud forests of Costa Rica, the Virunga Volcanoes and Rift Valley of Africa, the lowlands of Central America and the Patagonian region in southern Chile, to remote parts of northern Vietnam and of Borneo and to the World Heritage ecosystem of the Loire Valley in France. His art and his books aim to educate and inspire viewers and readers to learn more about our natural heritage.

Jeff sees himself contributing directly to the conservation agenda by leading AFC and facilitating other leading artists to take on greater leadership and educational roles in supporting conservation causes.
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