How to Draw a Queen
How to Draw a Queen
Queens vary greatly in appearance. The current Queen of Spain looks nothing like Queen Elizabeth I. The queen in a fairy story might not look much like Queen Nefertiti. This article covers drawing two stereotypical, cartoon style queens. follow these instructions to draw a female figure in a long dress wearing a crown if you want.
Steps

Drawing an Older Queen

Draw a circle and a curved line with a small bump on the side for the cheek and jaw line.

Draw the outline for the crown.

Draw a circle below the head, for the upper body and a bell shape for the skirt.

Draw the arms with balloon shaped sleeves.

Add details on the face, like the eyes, nose and mouth.

Draw the hair and the outline on the face. Above the head draw the detailed crown.

Add the details on the queen's dress.

Erase unnecessary lines.

Colour your drawing.

Drawing a Young Queen

Draw a circle and add a chin below. Sketch a cross on the right side of your would-be face.

Draw two curved lines for the neck attached to the torso which is broad on the shoulders going narrower as you approach the waistline. Sketch a full skirt.

Draw both arms. You can do this by drawing elongated shapes ending in the joints.

Draw details on the face, starting with curved strokes for the eyebrows, almond shapes for the eyes. Sketch the nose and lips.

Draw any hairstyle that you like that would fit the queen. Feel free to play with curves and lines. Don’t forget to sketch a crown so that she can easily be identified as a royalty.

Add details to the dress and some accessories like jewellery.

Erase unnecessary lines.

Colour your drawing.

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