Draw
a Squirrel
with Pen and Ink

Our
lesson on how to draw a squirrel with pen and ink is a demonstration
of the various steps and techniques involved in creating the squirrel
drawing above. Pen
and ink is a very good medium for rendering the bristly texture
of fur and ideally suited to this subject.

Drawing
a Squirrel: Step 1
OUTLINE
THE IMAGE IN PENCIL: The first step in this drawing lesson is to
sketch a basic outline in pencil. This is done to establish the
correct proportions and shapes of the image before we start inking.
It is very easy to correct mistakes in a pencil drawing but exceptionally
difficult to make changes to ink.

Drawing
a Squirrel: Step 2
INK
THE OUTLINE: The second step in our drawing is to ink over the sketch
and erase the pencil lines.
TECHNIQUE:
As ink is a wet medium, give your drawing plenty of time to dry
before you erase the pencil lines or you may smudge the image.

Drawing
a Squirrel: Step 3
APPLYING
TEXTURE: The next step is to start to build up the texture of the
squirrel's fur.
TECHNIQUE:
All the lines and marks you draw should follow the natural direction
of the bristles as this will help you to establish the form and
texture of the animal. Short stippled marks are used for the fur
on the squirrel's body while longer strokes of the pen are used
to suggest its bushy tail.

Drawing
a Squirrel: Step 4
BUILDING
TONE WITH TEXTURE: The penultimate step in our squirrel drawing
is to concentrate on strengthening the darker tones and texture
of its fur.
TECHNIQUE:
Still following the natural direction of the bristles, denser concentrations
of stipples and strokes are built up to convey the deeper areas
of tone. The range of tones should vary from dark sections of heavily
hatched strokes and stipples to light patches of paper that are
hardly marked. The texture of the squirrel's fur naturally follows
as a by-product of this stippling and hatching pen technique. The dark shiny eye was also added at this stage by
hatching lines until they formed a dense black tone but carefully
leaving areas of untouched highlights to suggest its reflective
surface.

Drawing
a Squirrel: Step 5
A
SIMPLIFIED BACKGROUND: Finally, a simplified background of three
bold areas of tone was applied to highlight the visual elements
in our drawing.
TECHNIQUE:
The black area at the top, which was painted with ink, illuminates
the shape of the squirrel's head and tail creating a light image
against a dark background. The central white area, which is untouched
paper, emphasises the texture of the squirrel's fur and creates
a counterchange with the top of the drawing: a dark image against
a light background. The lower grey rectangle that supports the squirrel
forms a geometric counterbalance to the serpentine curves of the
animal, while its flat cross-hatched tone is a welcome contrast
to the stippled texture of the squirrel’s fur.

Drawing a Squirrel Slideshow
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