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How To Draw A Bald Eagle

If on earth a beast lion rules unconditionally among the people, then the sky is undoubtedly ruled by the eagle. This bird symbolizes greatness, courage, and vision. In ancient times it was considered divine. That is why the eagle is often used in heraldry.

The eagle’s body structure is somewhat different from that of other birds. An impressive wingspan and a powerfully curved beak give it an undeniable peculiarity. Consider how to draw an eagle in stages.

Base of the sketch

Draw a smooth curve with a shallow indentation in the middle. These are the future wings. Under the hollow we will depict an oval, which will be the body of a bird. Do not forget to observe the proportions: the body should be smaller than the wingspan. Above the line of the wings, in the place of the deepening, draw a circle – the head of the eagle. Draw the wings, having drawn the line to the right from the center of the oval to the upper contour of the wing, we will do the same on the left. From the bottom of the oval we draw two lines of the tail, gently connecting them in a semicircle. On its background, under the oval, we depict hooks – the future feet of a bird.

We add details to the sketch

On the bird’s head, draw a triangle withrounded corners – a beak. The tip will bend the carnivore down. We’re going to make a smooth transition from the body oval to the circle of the head to form a neck. Let’s make the contours clearer, remove the extra lines of the base from the eraser. The figure clearly shows the eagle. How to draw more subtle details? Create feathers on the tips of the bird’s wings. Draw a horizontal line on the head and observe it.

Finish drawing

We decorate the bottom of the wings and tail with zigzag lines. We will divide these objects into segments and draw vertical lines of feathers in each of them. “We will lower the bird’s neck with a little zigzag”. Now it remains to shade the body of a bird with a black pencil. We will not paint the head and tail, we will create transverse strokes on the bent legs of the eagle. The Lord of Heaven can be depicted against the background of sparkling mountain peaks. The drawing can be painted over, applying watercolor, gouache or oil paint instead of pencil hatching.

“Portrait” of the majestic bird

Drawing a close-up of the eagle’s head is also not too difficult. The oval will also lie in the base. It determines the shape, size and position of the head, it depends on the position in which the eagle is depicted. how to draw a beak He will go a little on the oval of the head and cover it. Draw curved lines along the descending curve, connecting them at the lowest point. On the beak we draw the lower part and small oval nostrils closer to the head. Delete the excess rows.

Eyes – a mirror of an eagle’s soul

This is the most difficult stage in the image of a bird.The eagle looks at the world with majesty and majesty. How to draw an eye to make it lively and expressive? Along the oval of the head we draw a horizontal line, then mentally divide the oval into three parts and in the front third we will cross the horizontal with the vertical to indicate the location of the eye. Draw a circle, in it – a smaller circle (pupil of a bird). To give the pupil a lively glow, we shade it, leaving a small white spot – a highlight. At the top of the eye we draw a line that we extend to the beak and slightly shade from below to determine the depth of the gaze.

Proud profile

Below from the oval we will draw smooth lines of the neck,carefully draw the feathers on it and on the head. Finish the picture by adding shadows. The ability to draw an eagle profile will help solve the problem of how to draw a double-headed eagle. Here you can do without the main scheme without adding animated strokes and shading. It is necessary to mirror only one more profile and use the technique described earlier in the image of a bird’s body.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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