How to Draw a Newspaper

Draw a wavy diamond shape. , Using the first shape as a reference, draw several other lines to make it look like it has multiple pages. , Start adding the words., Add more details, like photos, banners, and the lines of text. , Paint it using a soft...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Draw a wavy diamond shape.

    What kind of headlines do you want on the front page?. ,,,
  2. Step 2: Using the first shape as a reference

    Now draw lines and write the word “News” on the first rectangle. , Do so by drawing a series of small elongated rectangles on the first rectangle. , Do so by drawing the small elongated rectangles on the second rectangle. , Then clean up your drawing by erasing your penciled artwork. , Use shades of gray to make it as realistic as possible.
  3. Step 3: draw several other lines to make it look like it has multiple pages.

  4. Step 4: Start adding the words.

  5. Step 5: Add more details

  6. Step 6: like photos

  7. Step 7: banners

  8. Step 8: and the lines of text.

  9. Step 9: Paint it using a soft grey and a darker tone for the rest of the pages.

  10. Step 10: Draw two rectangular shapes placed on top of each other.

  11. Step 11: Erase the lines inside the first rectangle.

  12. Step 12: Illustrate the content on the front of the newspaper.

  13. Step 13: Repeat the previous step for the back of the newspaper.

  14. Step 14: Outline your artwork by inking over your penciled drawings.

  15. Step 15: Color!

Detailed Guide

What kind of headlines do you want on the front page?. ,,,

Now draw lines and write the word “News” on the first rectangle. , Do so by drawing a series of small elongated rectangles on the first rectangle. , Do so by drawing the small elongated rectangles on the second rectangle. , Then clean up your drawing by erasing your penciled artwork. , Use shades of gray to make it as realistic as possible.

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