17 Charts That Will Help You Draw Practically Anything

Learning how to draw can be difficult if you don’t have the right learning tools. Whether you’re a beginner or advanced drawing artist you should check out these clever and helpful charts that will help you draw practically anything!

These 17 drawing diagrams will teach you how to draw using a very simple and easy to understand step by step visual instructions. Learning how to draw with these charts can be very fun and beneficial!

With some fantastic drawing charts to help you learn how to draw various types of animals, realistic eyes, human legs/hands, the Eiffel Tower and many cartoon drawing styles!

What are you waiting for? Get out your pencil’s and drawing pad and start learning these 17 Charts That Will Help You Draw Practically Anything!

2. Swans.

Swans.

Try to get that out of your head once it’s stuck there, I DARE YOU.

3. Lips.

Lips.

MWAH.

4. Legs.

Legs.
Yunyin / Via yunyin.tumblr.com

Peep her art here.

5. Crazy horses.

Crazy horses.

6. Phallic cats.

Phallic cats.

7. Not-phallic (and highly cooperative) cats.

Not-phallic (and highly cooperative) cats.
Kelly Angel / Via anythingcomic.com

Find more of her comics here.

8. The Eiffel Tower.

The Eiffel Tower.

Ooh. La. LA.

9. Hella birds.

Hella birds.

10. Elephants.

Elephants.
Mark Anderson / Via andertoons.com

Check out his cartoons here.

12. Pikachu.

Pikachu.
Pikarar / Via pikarar.tumblr.com

If you reeeally can’t handle it yourself, this artist does commissions.

13. Hands.

Hands.
Natasi Chan / Via natasi-chan.deviantart.com

14. Folds in fabric.

Folds in fabric.
Halla and Heart / Via hallaheart.tumblr.com

ok.

15. John Waters.

John Waters.
Ray Johnson / Via rayjohnsonestate.tumblr.com

Find more of his work here.

16. Another horse.

Another horse.
Van Oktop / Via oktop.tumblr.com

Find more of the artist’s work here.

17. Or if owls are more your thing:

Or if owls are more your thing:

Now get out there and make some *~*ART*~*

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