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Santa clause on a slide with reindeers sketch-guide step by step

 


Today, I draw a Santa clause, with a bag of gifts, and a snowy slide. Accompanied by a team of endearing reindeer, flying in the air to give the gift for childrens.


Draw the slide structure:



  • Draw a diagonal line from the top left to the bottom right for the slide structure. 

  • Add two parallel lines to create the sides of the slide. 

  • Draw or add a sleigh beneath Santa. Make sure it looks festive and is appropriately sized in proportion to Santa. 

  • Add curved lines or cross-hatching to indicate the slide's texture, making it look like it's made of a smooth, shiny material. 

  • Extend the bottom of the slide to create a snow-covered landing area.


Draw the santa clause outline:


  • Draw or find an image of Santa Claus. Place him on a sleigh, ready to deliver gifts. You can position him in the center or wherever you find suitable.

  • Add details like Santa's bag of toys, a moon in the sky, or other elements that enhance the festive feel. Position Santa Claus at the top of the slide.

  • Draw him in a seated position with a jolly expression. Give Santa a cheerful expression with rosy cheeks and a big smile.

  • Add details like Santa's belt, boots, and the fur lining of his coat.


Draw the santa gifts bag outline:


  • Start by drawing a large, rounded rectangle to create the basic shape of Santa's gift bag. The top should be wider than the bottom, along the top edge of the bag. 

  • Draw a series of small curves to represent the fur trim. This gives the bag a festive and cozy look.

  • Draw the bag's Opening. At the top center of the bag, draw a semi-circular or wavy line to represent the bag's opening. 

  • Draw a few curved lines along the sides and bottom.

  • Draw Gift Packages. Inside the bag, sketch a stack of gift packages. These can be simple rectangular shapes with bows or ribbons.

  • On the top gift package, draw a bow or ribbon. This could be a simple bow with loops and tails.


Draw the dears pulling Santa's slide outline:



  • Begin by sketching a simple outline of the deer in motion. Draw elongated oval shapes for their bodies and smaller circles for their heads.

  • Arrange the deer in a diagonal formation, as if flying through the air in front of Santa's sleigh.

  • Add antlers to each deer by drawing branched lines extending from the top of their heads. Include small, pointed ears.

  • Draw eyes, a small nose, and a mouth on each deer.Connect the heads to the bodies with graceful curves for the necks. Sketch thin, tapering lines for the legs, indicating the movement.

  • Add hooves to the bottom of each leg. You can use small rectangular shapes for this. Extend short lines from the back of each deer to represent their tails.

  • Draw simple collars with bells around the necks of the deer to give them a festive touch.

  • Draw lines connecting the deer to Santa's sleigh. These lines represent the harnesses.


Santa on slight with dears shading:



  • Start by outlining the basic shapes for Santa on the slide, including the sleigh and deer in motion. Use simple shapes to define their forms.

  • Arrange Santa in the center on the slide, and position the deer in a diagonal formation in front of the sleigh.

  • Add facial features to Santa, such as eyes, a nose, and a mouth. Give him a cheerful expression. Santa's Outfit.Outline Santa's outfit, including his hat, coat, and pants.

  •  Add details like fur trim and a belt. Draw the details of Santa's sleigh, including the seat, the bag of gifts, and any decorative elements.

  • Add details to the deer, including eyes, antlers, ears, and facial expressions. Consider giving each deer a unique pose. Sketch hooves at the bottom of each deer's legs.

  •  Add tails extending from their backs. Connect the deer to the sleigh with harness lines. 

  • Draw them in a way that suggests movement. Add details to the slide structure, such as curves and lines to indicate the surface texture.

  • Review your drawing, refine any details, and make sure the shading enhances the three-dimensional look.

  • Add shading to the overall sketch.


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