Draw
a Beetle
with Color Pencils

Our
lesson on how to draw a beetle with color pencils is a demonstration
of the steps involved in creating our beetle drawing above. This
scarab-like specimen, a member of the insect family Eudicella
genus found in Kenya, was chosen for its colorful iridescent
qualities.

Drawing
a Beetle: Step 1
THE
LINE DRAWING: The first step in our beetle drawing is to establish
its shape in line. This is not a simple outline of the image. The
weight of your line should vary to suggest the tones of your drawing.
This will help you when you start to build up the tonal structure
at the next stage of your work.
TECHNIQUE:
Color pencils are a transparent medium which allows you to build
up an image in several layers of tone and color. They are best used
on white paper to show the maximum intensity of color pencils. A
dark purple pencil is the ideal choice to create the line and tone
of a color pencil drawing as it will blend harmoniously with most
of the colors that are shaded over it.

Drawing
a Beetle: Step 2
THE
DARK TONES: The second step in our beetle drawing is to build up
the dark tones before you apply any color. When you use color at
a later stage, it should moderate but not obscure your tones.
TECHNIQUE:
Softly graduated
shading from dark to light is a useful technique that you should
practice to improve your color pencil drawings.

Drawing
a Beetle: Step 3
A
BRIGHT FOUNDATION: In the third step of our beetle drawing, yellow
is lightly shaded over the image to establish a bright foundation
that can be built upon.
TECHNIQUE:
Color pencil drawing is a methodical and thoughtful process. First
you establish the tonal structure of the drawing and then you apply
your colors in layers, starting with the brightest and working towards
the darkest and strongest. If you want an area of a drawing to appear
white or bright, do not use a white color pencil as they are actually
quite dull. Let the unshaded white of the paper do the work and
you will get a more vibrant result. White pencils are really designed
for use on colored papers.

Drawing
a Beetle: Step 4
APPLYING
DARKER COLOURS: In the fourth step of our drawing, some blue and
green has been lightly shaded over the yellow foundation to establish
the color pattern of the beetle. At this stage the drawing is cautiously
understated as you are still searching for a balance between the
colors, tones and pattern.
TECHNIQUE:
You must begin to apply the darker colors cautiously to ensure that
you do not shade over the brighter areas of your drawing. These
need to be kept light and fresh to help you create strong luminous
contrasts at the end of the work. You will have more control and
will get a better result if you gradually build up the density of
dark colors than if you apply them heavily from the start.

Drawing
a Beetle: Step 5
BALANCING
THE IMAGE: The fifth step in our beetle drawing is to build up the
warmer sections of image and settle on an overall balance of color,
tone and pattern. A scarlet red is applied and turns to hues of
orange when it is shaded over the yellow, but it also turns into
purples and browns as it covers the blues and greens respectively.
TECHNIQUE:
As color pencils are a transparent medium you need to explore how
they mix and blend. You can get different results when mixing equal
amounts of the same two colors. For example, if you shade yellow
over blue, you will get a different shade of green than if you shade
blue over yellow.

Drawing
a Beetle: Step 6
HEIGHTENING
THE CONTRASTS: The final step in our beetle drawing is to heighten
the contrasts of color, tone and pattern to their highest expressive
pitch without disturbing the overall balance of the image. This
is done by building up heavier layers of all the colors you have
previously used.
TECHNIQUE:
The previous steps of this drawing illustrate a cautious approach
to building our image of a beetle. The idea behind this method was
enable you to lay a strong foundation for the final step where you
can confidently and knowledgeably apply your color with its maximum
intensity.
One
final, simple and crucial piece of advice: keep your pencils
sharp! You cannot create strong, sharp, colorful images with
blunt pencils.

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a Beetle Slideshow
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