Drawing made simple and fun with english alphabets and numbers

Welcome to the world of drawing made simple. If you know the english alphabet and numbers we will show how easy it can be drawing using letters.

COW

What do you call a cow who cannot give milk?
An udder failure :-).


A cow is responsible for supplying around 90 percent of the dairy needs of the world population.She usually spends 6-7 hours in day eating cud and around 8 hours on chewing it. That is 14 to 15 hours of her day is spent eating. Lets spend few minutes drawing her.



  • Begin by writing 3.
  • Join the edges of 3 with flat U.
  • Write two small O inside this , for nose.
  • Write a upside down U at a distance for head.



  • Join edges of U with 3 with two tilted I.
  • Write two thin U on each side of head for ears.
  • For horn we write two J, one should face the wrong side. You can also think of those as two half U.
  • Join the edges of half U with I . Horns are ready.


  • To make body we write an I and half of T.
  • Write a small O and join it with I for tail.
  • Start making leg. Write a C and an I.
  • Join C to the end of half T with L. Join the tips of first leg with I.
  • Finish body with I.
  • For third leg write 11 and join with I.
  • The forth leg is L.



  • Now write a U and write small Us around it. Cow is ready.

I hope you followed the directions correctly and your cow is not an udder failure. I am sure you must know what a cow listens to?
Moo-sic of course :-).


CHICK 1

What day of the week do chickens hate?
Fry-day !! Poor chicken.


We will give them some ease and just draw them here today. This one is just hatched.


  • Write a big U.
  • Join the edges of U with a series of V written together. Do not worry for these V to be uniform, the different sizes of V will look even better. This is the egg shell.

  • Write a capital C for the head. Note that this C has been turned around, and it is written a small distance from the shell.
  • Join the edges of C to the shell with bent I on each side.
  • For the beak we write V. Then write an upside down V joining the edges of first V. Join the ends of this beak with I.
  • Put two dots for eyes. Write two tilted I for hair.
Cheep!! Cheep!! This one is too cute to be fried!!

CHICK 2

I just recently came to know of a chicken fact. Chicken are pretty fast. The chicken can travel up to 9 miles per hour when it wants to. Lets see how fast can we draw this one. Get set go.



  • Write a flat O.
  • Write a big U for body.
  • Put two dots for eyes.
  • Start drawing the beak with an upside down V.

  • Finish this beak by writing another V joining the edges of first V; write I between them horizontally.
  • Write 11 for feet
  • Write an upside down V at end of each 1 , and then another small I between them. Feet is now  fully done.



  • For wing, we write C on each side of body.
  • We write W to join edge of C to U. If you have trouble writing this W with round bottoms , think of it as two Us joined together.
  • Write two I for hair.
Finally, do you know who tells the best chicken joke?
Comedi-hens :-).

BEAR

One man asks another ,"Have you ever hunted bear?." The other man replies," No, but I've been shooting in my shorts!" :-).

Did you know Grizzly Bear is the state animal of California. They are large, heavy, omnivorous carnivores that walk flat on the soles of their feet and have shaggy fur and a very short tail. The bear we are going to draw here is a simple one and he is smiling with his cub.
  • Write a big O for the face.
  • Please do not get impatient. We now have to write six Us and two Os. Write a small O inside the face,a little towards the bottom. Write another O inside this small O for the nose.
  • Write two small upside down U touching the upper side of big O inside the face to make the outer part of eyes.
  • Write two upside down U for the ears. Cover these ears with a bigger set of upside down U.
  • Put two dots for eyes.
  • Write a w for mouth.
  • Write a turned around L for the back, you can think ofit as half of the capital alphabet T. Write an I for front. 
  • Write two upside down Us, one for the tail and one to define the legs.
  •  Join the tip of the legs with Is and write a L to make the third leg. The fourth one is hidden.
 I have made a bear and its cub here.I hope you will have some fun too.

Did you know why bears have fur coats?
Because they'd look stupid in anoraks! :-)

CAT

What is a Cat's favorite subject?
 Meow-sic :-).
Cats belong to a family of carnivores(flesh eaters), including the lion, tiger. Cats are the only animal that walk on their claws, not the pads of their feet.They are soft-furred animal domesticated since ancient times. President Abraham Lincoln loved cats. He had four of them while he lived in the White House. 
Purr Purr..lets draw.


  • Start by writing two Os for the face. One small one inside the big one. A flat O that is an oval would even be better for face.
  • Write a W for mouth.
  • Put two dots for eyes and few dots on each side of mouth for whiskers.


  • Write two upside down V for ears. Cover those V with bigger Upside down Vs. Write a couple of Is for whiskers.
  • Write two Is for body.
  • Write a upside down U between Is to make foot.
  • Write two flat Cs on each side of the body.
  • To make the paws we write small W at the end of the feet . We make the other two feet with Cs.
  • We write J for tail.
By the way did you know what is the favorite song of cats?
Three Blind Mice :-).

BUTTERFLY2


BUTTERFLY2

Butterflies are among the most colorful and beautiful insects. They flutter from flower to flower, sometimes pausing to eat nectar or rest their wings. As they span out, their colors are on display for everyone to see. Butterflies are beautiful.

By the way , did you know why Johnny threw butter out of his window?
Because he wanted to see the butter fly.
Time to draw another butterfly. The real one though :-). It is very similar to the first one. Only the wings are different.

  • Write a long narrow U.
  • Write an o for the head.
  • Mark the upper side of U with three equally spaced dots.

  • Join the first two dots with upside down U. That makes the first wing.
  • From the middle of first wring write another upside down U touching the third dot.

  • For the antennas, this time we write two small Os and join them with tilted Is.
  • Write Us inside each wing again.
  • Color, and the butterfly is ready. I have drawn two here as we all need friends to play with.
I hope Johnny now knows what a butterfly is :-). 

BUNNY

Where does a bunny go for brunch?-IHOP!

They do  have yummy pancakes, but the best I like about them is the various type of syrups...yummy.
Another question, why do bunnies get good grades in math? 
Because they multiply like crazy.

Well, I cannot guarantee good grade in maths but you will definitely impress your teacher and your friends with this cute little bunny.

  • Start by writing an O
  • Mark two dots on the top for the ears.
  • Lets draw the ears now. They are U and V joined together. We write a V at each dot and then join the edges of V with upside down U.
  • Write a big U for the body.
  • Write a W for the forelegs.
  • Write a small C.
  • Join the edge of C and the free edge of U with another U.


  •  Join the mid of W(fore leg) to the middle of U(hind leg) with I. Write a small u for nose, another small u for tail.
  • Join the nose to the bottom of the face with I. Put two dots for eyes.
 Funny Bunny!!!

BUTTERFLY3

What do a moth, a butterfly and a fish have in common?

Scales!

Everyone knows that fish have scales. But, what about moths and butterflies? Did you know that the powder-like substance on the wings of moths and butterflies is actually tiny layers of scales. These layers of scales help give butterflies and moths their beautiful color. They also give out a special smell for mating.
Lets draw now.

  •  Start with a small o.
  • Write a really long U for the body.
  • Mark both sides of U with three equally spaced dots.
  • Write a  M on top joining the first two dots and a W on the other side joining the first two dots. You can also think of it as the number 3 with the edges of 3 stretched to join the first two dots.
  • Join the second and third dots with U on each side.
  • For the antennas we write two small os.
  •  Join the os with tilted Is to the top of the head, Put two dots for eyes.
  • You can also make wings on one side only.
Fly butterfly fly !!
By the way, where do butterflies go to read books?
At branch libraries! :-).

BUTTERFLY 1


BUTTERFLY1
Why did the butterfly not go to dance?
Because it was a Moth Ball :-).
Never mind we will make our own little butterflies dance.They are one of the most delicate and most beautiful creations. The Science Museum of San Francisco has a beautiful collection of butterflies. You can stay there for hours together. 
  • Start with a long narrow U.
  • Write a small o for the head.
  • Mark three equally spaced dots on upper side of U.


  • Write M,  with the ends of M touching the first two dots in U. You can also think of it as a 3 with its ends pulled to join the first two dots of U.
  • Write another slanted U for the second wing.
  • Join its ends to the second and third dot in U.
  • Write two more Us inside each wing. Put a dot for eye.


  • Antennas are two 9s.
Fly little butterflies, fly!! The butterflies are ready to dance . I have drawn two together. After all we all need a dancing partner :-). 


BIRD

BIRD

Why do birds fly south for the winter? Because it’s too far to walk! :-)

Well, we will draw a flying bird later, lets start with a sitting bird. It is a simple bird ready to tweet, good for any occasion :-).Lets draw now. It is a few more steps but they are just a few alphabets.

 
  • Start with capital letter B for body. 
  • Write a tilted M for beak. You can also write two Vs instead. 
  • Put dot for eye.


  • Write a reverse C for side wing.
  • Write an upside down V for tail. You can also think of it as two Is joined together.
  • Join the tip of tail with small V.


  • We need two upside down Us for feet.
  • Draw a branch with tilted Y and color. Hello Birdie!! Birdie!!

ANGEL FISH

ANGEL FISH
Do you know which fish go to heaven after they die??? 

Angel fish ,of course :-).

Angelfish are a freshwater fish that are frequently striped longitudinally with a coloration which provides additional camouflage.  We saw them at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and they really are beautiful.

 Now lets learn to draw Angel fish in  easy steps.

  • First draw slant letter V followed by another letter V. 
  • Now draw a very flat C or slightly bent I to join ends of letter V as displayed in the picture.
    • Then  put a dot for an eye.
    • Color in yellow and brown.
    I have used crayola color pencils here. The real picture is better than the scanned one :-). Angel fish is now ready.
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