Sketch Of a Frog Attached To a Tree Trunk - Original Art #012
Hi friends, how are you today? Meet me again in the Original Art article #012. On this occasion I will draw a frog that clings to a tree trunk. I think it's normal if I draw a frog in a normal position, but it would be more unique if I draw a frog that sticks to a tree trunk. Just talking about a tree with a frog, not round from the tree... hahaha.
Frogs are amphibians that normally live in water and also land. They are caudate, and their physical structure is not very large. Frogs like to spend time in fresh water, dry surfaces or trees. The frog's body surface is very manly and rough. Insects and worms are their food list. Frogs can jump often in a single jump; say up to 20 times in a row. One of the biggest frogs called Goliath is found in West Africa.
Tools and materials :
For the tools and materials that I use in drawing a sketch of a frog attached to a tree trunk. it is very simple and of course it is very easy for you to find it in the material store around where you live.
- Paper
- Pencil
- Pen
- Colored pencils
- Eraser
My drawing process :
Sketch view
And that's how I draw a sketch of a frog stuck to a tree trunk, for the results you can see for yourself in the pictures above. What do you think? Please provide your comments below and see you later.
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