However, not all butterflies are the same. Every species has its unique markings, colors, and forms to consider, whether you draw the basic Cabbage White butterfly, the fanciful Great Windmill butterfly, or the legendary Monarch butterfly. Before you begin sketching, do some research. Investigate several species and photographs of those species to serve as reference photos. Using this basic instruction, you can draw butterflies.
Step 3It's time to sketch the body of a butterfly. Begin by sketching the middle section of the thorax. Because the forewings and hindwings are joined to the thorax, place the thorax in the center of all the wings. Then draw a tiny circle on top of the head and a smaller circle on the belly below the thorax.
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Introduction
The patterns on a butterfly's wings are what make it so beautiful. I've always been attracted by their patterns, to the point that I wanted to paint butterflies. I conducted some quick research and obtained a few YouTube painting videos to assist me out to have a better grasp of the strategy I should be using to paint them. If those films could teach me how to paint a butterfly, there's no reason they can't teach you.















