How to Draw a Brain

Learn the different parts of the brain. , Find a picture of a brain on the internet and study the locations of each of the parts. , Draw a curve in the shape of the top half (lengthwise) of a large egg., Lightly draw a line underneath it, so the...

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  1. Step 1: Learn the different parts of the brain.

    Make the right side slightly more curved. , The semi circle marks out the space for the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, and occipital lobe. , This is the cerebellum. , The pons is a small, round area right in front of the cerebellum.

    The medulla oblongata extends out of the pons slightly diagonal towards the spinal cord. the spinal cord is a nerve. , This is the temporal lobe. ,
  2. Step 2: Find a picture of a brain on the internet and study the locations of each of the parts.

  3. Step 3: Draw a curve in the shape of the top half (lengthwise) of a large egg.

  4. Step 4: Lightly draw a line underneath it

  5. Step 5: so the shape looks like a stretched out semi-circle.

  6. Step 6: Draw a small lump less than half the length of the oval underneath it.

  7. Step 7: Draw the medulla oblongata and the pons.

  8. Step 8: Draw a long oval at a slight angle above the cerebellum and extending past it.

  9. Step 9: See the picture to the right to add more detail and for clarity.

Detailed Guide

Make the right side slightly more curved. , The semi circle marks out the space for the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, and occipital lobe. , This is the cerebellum. , The pons is a small, round area right in front of the cerebellum.

The medulla oblongata extends out of the pons slightly diagonal towards the spinal cord. the spinal cord is a nerve. , This is the temporal lobe. ,

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