How to draw a side wing of a goose. How to draw a goose with a pencil step by step

How to draw a side wing of a goose. How to draw a goose with a pencil step by step

Non-traditional drawing Master class for 3rd grade students: Goose

Panfilova Nadezhda Pavlovna, primary school teacher, MBOU "Razdolnenskaya school-gymnasium No. 2 named after L. Ryabiki" Republic of Crimea

Master class step by step "Goose". Non-traditional drawing technique for elementary school children.


Description: the master class will be of interest to primary school teachers, teachers of additional education, creative children and their parents.
Purpose: the work can decorate a children's room, it will be a good gift or an exhibition piece.
Target: creation of the picture "Goose" in mixed media.
Tasks:
learn to draw a goose step by step;
develop skills in drawing with wax crayons and gouache paints, creative abilities;
develop horizons, curiosity;
cultivate aesthetic feelings for beauty, accuracy, love for creativity, for native nature, birds and animals.
Materials:
- gouache, brushes, water,
- album sheet, pencil,
- wax pencils
-frame.


Sample:


Goose is one of the oldest types of poultry, which was domesticated in the 8th century BC. The ancestor of the breeds of domestic geese is the wild gray goose, in contrast to which domestic geese have lost the ability to fly. The goose is the pride of every yard.
The reason for the domestication of geese lies in their lifestyle. These birds are herbivores, so they feed on their own. The first chicks for domestication, a person caught or took from the nest. Captive-bred geese bonded to their owner....with their intellect. Geese tend to be loyal to both their owner and nesting partner. These qualities of geese were already known in antiquity. The Romans compared these birds with the goddess Juno, the guardian of the family hearth and marital fidelity. A herd of geese was constantly kept near the temple of the goddess.
It was the geese who woke up the guards at night with their cackle when the enemies attacked Rome. This is where the saying comes from: "Geese
Rome was saved.


In modern farming, there are many breeds of geese. But they are united by the fact that they all do not know how to fly or do it very badly. Geese are waterfowl, so they need water. There they look for food.
Everyone knows a funny song about two geese who lived with their grandmother:
Two merry geese lived with granny,
One is grey, the other is white
Two happy geese.
Breeds: Emdeian, Legard, Italian and many others, their plumage color is white, beak and paws are orange, eyes are blue or black.
Artists painted pictures, poets and writers composed poems and fairy tales, stories, sculptors created monuments.
Here are our geese!


In the city of Arzamas there is a monument to a goose.


The Kursk writer Yevgeny Nosov wrote the story "White Goose", where the goose, at the cost of his own life, saves his little goslings. A monument to a literary character, a family goose, was unveiled in the city of Kursk.

Progress.

Lay the white sheet horizontally. With a simple pencil, draw an oval in the center of the sheet.


We draw the neck.


We outline the outline of the plumage of the tail.


We draw a beak, paws.


We take a white wax pencil and shade all the plumage of the goose, except for the beak and paws. We will paint them with an orange wax pencil.


We visually divide the sheet into two parts. At the bottom is grass.
With a green pencil we outline the outline of the blades of grass.


With white color, draw a cloud at the top of the sheet. On the left side, add a little yellow tone.


We begin to fill the sky with a blue tone of paint.


We paint over the lower part of the sheet with a green tone.


Dandelions bloom across the green field. Using the poke method, we create yellow and white circles.



For greater expressiveness, outline the outline of the goose with gray paint.


Add some white to the clouds.


Our "Goose"

A goose has two legs
bead eyes,
Has its habits
Walks without looking back
Yes, and not in a hurry.
goose-sage home,
Thinking, contemplating
He is a brave fighter
It just doesn't fly.
Looks good-natured
But ready to fight
And he can walk
Follow you.
(Borisov T.)

What are we going to do today? Let's draw a goose.

Our goose will be domestic. Children often say that geese are scary, but no matter how much I have been in the village, how much I have looked at geese, I did not feel fear at all, only curiosity. Seeing a person, geese tend to approach with their necks stretched out and hissing. But you can’t fool us, and we didn’t see anything like that. A twig can put any bully to flight.

But we were going to figure out not how to fight back, but how to draw a goose.

Let's start with the simplest picture: the goose is standing. We have a great photo - it will serve us as a cheat sheet. First, let's sketch with a pencil.

Unlike a duck, a standing goose is rather tall than wide, so let's place the leaf vertically. The body of the bird is large and massive. Moreover, in a standing goose, it is located not quite horizontally, but rather at a slight angle.

The back is slightly arched - the folded wings are slightly hunched. The chest with a goiter and the stomach are convex, and the stomach really sags. The neck is long, powerful at the base, slightly arched, tapering towards the head.

The head of the goose is relatively small, the beak of some breeds with a growth at the base is narrow, elongated.

The legs of a standing goose are shifted closer to the back of the body, they are rather short, with large strong toes. The wings are folded on the back in the same way as, for example, a person folds his arms behind his back. The tail is not pronounced. Let's look at the goose with its head held high. In this picture, the junction of the neck and torso clearly stands out, pay attention to this detail. By the way: don't misunderstand me, but I really don't want to inspire students with such expressions as "the head and the neck are connected." You can't do without them, but they should be avoided in every possible way. A goose is a goose, it "does not consist" of body parts. We call body parts by their names (wing, leg, eye, head) FOR CONVENIENCE, if you take a goose as a goose, as a whole live bird, then there are no body parts. After all, understand, no one connects them as parts of a machine (this is already parts in the literal sense). So deal with the goose without disassembling it into its component parts.

This goose is white. But we will give it some volume and lifelikeness by casting shadows:

We have also prepared for you images of a goose with different neck positions. The neck of a bird can bend very bizarrely, at a rather large angle. I would not like to give these bends any names.

We start drawing, as usual, with a pencil sketch.

Now the general plan of the future picture is clear and we begin to draw the body of the goose:

And here is our drawing - a goose is walking on the ground.

In this picture, the bird is walking, slowly moving its paws, in the next our goose is running.

This lesson fell into the category of easy, which means that in theory even a small child can repeat it. Naturally, parents can also help small children draw a goose. And if you consider yourself a more advanced artist, then I can recommend the lesson "" - it will require more perseverance from you, although it will be no less interesting.

What you need

In order to draw a goose, we may need:

  • Paper. It is better to take medium-grained special paper: it will be much more pleasant for novice artists to draw on this particular paper.
  • Sharpened pencils. I advise you to take several degrees of hardness, each must be used for different purposes.
  • Eraser.
  • Stick for rubbing hatching. You can use plain paper rolled into a cone. She will rub the shading, turning it into a monotonous color.
  • A little patience.
  • Good mood.

Step by step lesson

Each bird is not only unique in coloring, but also has its own anatomical structure. To draw a goose correctly, you need a personal presence, if possible. Yes, I'm talking about drawing from life. I understand that this is very difficult to do, but it will give you a big head start. I can also advise not to neglect the photographs on the Internet.

By the way, in addition to this lesson, I advise you to turn your attention to the lesson "". It will help improve your mastery or just give you a little pleasure.

Simple drawings are created using paths. It will be enough for you to repeat that, and only that, that is shown in the lesson to get an acceptable result, but if you want to achieve something more, then try to imagine that. that you draw in the form of simple geometric bodies. Try to sketch not with contours, but with rectangles, triangles and circles. After some time, with the constant use of this technology, you will see that it becomes easier to draw.

Tip: sketch with as light strokes as possible. The thicker the strokes of the sketch, the more difficult it will be to erase them later.

The first step, or rather zero, is always to mark a sheet of paper. This will give you an idea of ​​where exactly the drawing will be. If you place the drawing on half of the sheet, you can use the other half for another drawing. Here is an example of a sheet layout in the center:

Step one. First, draw two circles, large and small, and connect them with a curve.

Step two. In accordance with the circles, draw the body, long neck, beak and eyes.

Step three. We remove the extra lines from the first circles, outline the body itself with more bold, draw the paws and under them.

Step four. It remains to carefully draw the main attribute of the bird - plumage. You can add hatching.

I sincerely hope you enjoyed the lesson on how to draw a goose. If you make an effort, I believe that you will achieve everything you wanted to. Now you can pay attention to the lesson "" - it is just as interesting and exciting. Share the lesson on social networks and show your results to your friends.

The colors we need are very simple.. we will be muting the yellow (Nickel Azo Yellow) with red (Subtle Red) and red-brown (Quinacridone Rust) colors. This time I had to mix a little more colors with Cobalt Violet than usual.

Skills you will get:

  • Water image
  • Reflections

Materials used:

  • watercolor paper 6x8 Twinrocker Cold Press
  • round brush, sable Isabey №14

Paints:

  • (watercolor M. Graham transparent watercolors)
  • Yellow (Nickel Azo Yellow)
  • Cobalt Blue
  • Cobalt Violet
  • Red-brown (Quinacridone Rust)
  • Van Dyke Brown

Stage 1

I start with a light fill of Cobalt Blue mixed with Cobalt Violet. In the background, I use horizontal strokes, and around the geese on the water I start to draw ripples.

If you are painting a portrait :) always paint your own shadows at the same time as the base for the background. You should combine them from the very beginning, as we almost never see clear boundaries between the background objects in the shadows.


Photo of Canadian geese. Aren't they wonderful?

Stage 2


While the drawing is still raw, I start painting the water. Don't worry about the reflection for now, as it is much darker than its surroundings.

Pay attention to how the waves connect with each other and in which direction they diverge. If you prescribe them wet, then there will be a feeling of reality. It is only necessary to make strokes in the right directions.

Stage 3


It's time for reflections! Draw them in the same way as the ripples on the water: leave the light side of the wave and paint over the dark side.

For reflections, I use a lot of water on the brush, and for drawing geese I use a dry brush. However, where water shimmers, you can also paint dry. Reflections are in the very foreground, so pay special attention to them.

Stage 4


Artistic advice: First you need to draw the main background, and then the reflections of objects.

To draw a goose, you do not need to plan in advance every brush stroke. Each subsequent action will follow from the previous one, so think about color better. Remember that when writing with a dry brush, the colors do not spread and thus do not mix. They are mixed by applying one layer to another.

Pay attention to how each group of pens is positioned and try to convey this on paper. Don't paint every single feather, paint the whole group with one stroke of the brush.

Stage 5


For drawing goslings, I use a dry brush (and my own fingers). Goslings are like fluffy balls, so they need to be drawn in a very soft manner.

Draw the heads with a few strokes. Do not put too much effort into drawing all the smallest details.

Stage 6


Draw the adult goose with a dry brush more carefully. Where the light falls, leave more white.

Stage 7


Let's work a little more on the goslings. We could draw feathers, but then we get the effect of a photograph, which is too boring. It is much more difficult to do without displaying all the details.

Look carefully at the object you are depicting, discard everything superfluous. We will leave only beaks!

"Canadian geese on the pond" are ready.


The geese motif is very simple, but we know that a simple-looking picture is very difficult to draw!

It took me an hour to get to work (not counting drying breaks). Everything went smoothly, so one session was enough for me. To be honest, watercolor is the kind of painting where you have to redraw the same thing several times in order to achieve the desired result. Every movement of the brush is important here and there is no room for error.

It seems to me that the benefit of redrawing multiple times is greatly underestimated. Frankly, I do not think that you can achieve a good result if you work on a picture for a whole month. It will be dry and overloaded, unless, of course, you wrote it only once a week. (In this case, it makes sense to work for a month.) The limited time for painting is a big problem for artists.

In order for a watercolor painting to look fresh and at ease, it seems to me that one or two sessions of 3 hours are needed (excluding drying time). As soon as you put more effort into it, it will become dry. In this case, it is better to start all over again, applying half as much paint to it as you did it the first time.

If we are talking about redrawing, then this is exactly what I had to do when I was preparing the next lesson. But I don't regret it - I learned a lot in the process.

Today's picture is very simple in appearance and that's what I don't like about it. My youngest son agrees with me, he asked me to hang it in his room.


And I drew this for my eldest son's nursery. It is a little different from my current style as it was drawn 9 years ago.

In fairy tales and legends, the goose is often found as a character. He can be absurd, cheerful, reasonable, cocky, stupid. In a word, he is not distinguished by a complaisant disposition. We know him as a bird with a complex character. However, there is nothing easier than drawing a goose with a pencil. A little imagination, a little skill, a bit of patience - and now the bully-goose is in front of you.

Not everyone can boast of having seen a real goose. Therefore, before starting work, we will determine its features. To understand how to draw a goose, you need to consider the image of a real goose in a photograph or picture. We will need this in order to find out the features of its structure. The most remarkable detail is the goose beak. It is quite large and wide. The beak begins at the top of the head. The neck is not short and not long, it goes abruptly into the chest, which is protruding forward. The body is large, the legs are strong. The color of the goose can be different: white,

Important point

Before drawing a goose, let's determine the angle in which it will be depicted. You can choose front view or side view. Drawing a frontal goose is more difficult, so we chose a side view. We will draw with ovals. We will place the goose on a whole sheet of paper, in the middle.

How to draw a goose in stages with a pencil?

First, in the upper part of the sheet, draw a small oval in a vertical plane - the head of a goose. One end of the oval should be slightly down. From the oval we draw two lines down - the neck of the goose. It is slightly tapered at the top and widened at the bottom.

At the second stage, we make out the body in the form of a large oval. It should also be located slightly downward. We connect the front line of the neck with the lower point of the oval. Thus, we will form a protruding breast.

At the third stage, we add a tail to the back of the body. The tail should stick up. We erase the auxiliary lines connecting the head and neck, neck and torso, torso and tail.

At the fourth stage, draw a large beak, divide it with a horizontal wavy line. You can also depict a beak with a kind of bump. Then the goose will be more like this growth. This growth distinguishes domestic from wild. Let's not forget about the eye, it should not be too big.

We proceed to the final stage. We draw legs. To the body, closer to its front part, we add two semicircles next to each other. These are peculiar hips, they look like breeches. From each semicircle draw a leg. They should not be too long to maintain the proportions of the bird. One leg is directed to the right side, the other - to the left. It turns out that our goose is walking. Let's not forget to draw the membranes on the paws. On the side, exactly in the middle of the body, draw one wing. You can draw feathers on the wing and tail. Outline the outline of the bird again with a pencil. Goose is ready!

Conclusion

Now it’s clear how to draw a goose, both an adult and any child can handle it. Having mastered the skills of drawing this bird, you can learn to depict others (ducks, swans, cranes).