Printable How To Draw A Koi Fish Worksheet


This free printable worksheet will help give the young artist some confidence in drawing a Koi-fish. Parents, teachers and homeschool families will find lots of ways to use this worksheet. It can be used in class and at home. It can be given as an extra project or as a take home activity.

FIRST A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT.
Learning to draw takes time and practice. If your drawing does not turn out perfect do not give up keep on trying. Draw every day and soon you will be making beautiful pictures. Come back and try some of my other worksheets I am sure you will find some you like.

To print the worksheet below just highlight it and send it to your printer or save to your device to print later. Some printers work better with this if you first drag the image to your desktop and print from there. If you have problems see the how to print tab above or try one of the links below.


Printable How To Draw a Koi Fish Worksheet
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PRINTABLE NOTES.
BEGINNINGS
Start with the line of the back. It is shaped like a long"S." Draw a circle to get the size of the head. Remember to draw lightly so you can erase later.

Draw a curving line for the chest going from the chin to half way down the first line. Add a line for the Left side of the bottom half of the body. The top ridge fin is like a long twisted line, this line follows the "S" line and crosses over it.

DEVELOPING FORM
The tail is a half circle between the line of the back and the lower body.
The tip of the nose curves up.
The eye is center and a little forward.
The back of the head curves inward.
The fins are three lines curving that form a triangle
There are two whiskers between the eye and the nose.

DETAILS
The scales go in rows draw guidelines first and use the guidelines to keep the scales even. The scales are smaller as they go nearer the tail, and are smaller as they near the tail.
There are lines in the fins.

(c) Adron

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