Gewitter Lustige Bilder: Drawing Fun with Thunderstorms!
Hey there, young artists! Are you ready to unleash your creativity and draw some super fun thunderstorm pictures? We’re going to explore the world of lightning, rain, and clouds in a way that’s both exciting and easy to learn.
What is "Gewitter Lustige Bilder"?
It’s a fun way to say "Thunderstorm Funny Pictures"! We’re going to turn those sometimes scary storms into silly and imaginative drawings. Think of it like this: Instead of drawing a scary lightning bolt, we’ll make it a playful, wiggly worm with a big smile. We’ll turn raindrops into dancing little dots, and clouds into fluffy sheep with funny faces!
Why Draw Thunderstorms?
Drawing is like magic! It helps us:
- Express ourselves: Have you ever felt excited, scared, or happy during a thunderstorm? Drawing lets you show those feelings on paper!
- Learn about the world: We’ll learn about different shapes, colors, and how to make our drawings look real.
- Have fun! Drawing is a great way to relax and let our imaginations run wild.
Let’s Get Started!
1. The Basics:
- Materials: You’ll need a pencil, eraser, and paper. You can also use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to add color!
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Shapes: Thunderstorms are made up of simple shapes like circles, lines, and squiggles. Let’s practice!
- Circle: Draw a big circle for the cloud.
- Line: Draw a long, zig-zag line for lightning.
- Squiggle: Draw a bunch of squiggly lines for raindrops.
2. Drawing a Funny Cloud:
- Start with a big circle: This is your cloud!
- Add some details: Draw a few smaller circles inside the big circle for fluffy parts.
- Make it smile: Draw two big, round eyes and a wide, happy mouth.
- Give it a funny hat: Draw a hat on top of the cloud. It could be a cowboy hat, a crown, or even a silly hat with a feather!
3. Drawing a Playful Lightning Bolt:
- Start with a zig-zag line: This is your lightning bolt!
- Make it wiggle: Add some curves and bumps to the line to make it look like it’s dancing.
- Give it a face: Draw two big, round eyes and a happy smile.
- Add some sparkle: Draw little stars around the lightning bolt to make it sparkle!
4. Drawing Dancing Raindrops:
- Start with a bunch of dots: These are your raindrops!
- Make them dance: Draw lines coming out of the dots to show them falling.
- Add some color: Use different colors for your raindrops! You could use blue, green, or even purple!
5. Putting it all Together:
- Combine your drawings: Draw your funny cloud, playful lightning bolt, and dancing raindrops all together on the same page.
- Add more details: Draw a house, a tree, or even a little person in the background.
- Get creative! There are no rules when it comes to drawing. Have fun and let your imagination run wild!
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What if I can’t draw a straight line?
Don’t worry! Everyone starts somewhere. Just keep practicing, and you’ll get better with time. Remember, drawing is all about having fun, so don’t be afraid to make mistakes.
2. What if my drawing doesn’t look like a real thunderstorm?
That’s okay! We’re not trying to draw a realistic thunderstorm. We’re trying to draw a funny and imaginative thunderstorm. So let your imagination run wild!
3. Can I draw anything else besides thunderstorms?
Absolutely! You can draw anything you want. Draw your favorite animals, your favorite toys, or even your favorite food!
4. How can I make my drawing even more fun?
- Add color: Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to add color to your drawing.
- Add texture: Use different tools to create different textures. For example, you could use a cotton swab to make the cloud look fluffy, or a piece of cardboard to make the lightning bolt look rough.
- Add glitter: Add some glitter to your drawing to make it sparkle!
5. What can I do with my drawing once I’m finished?
- Share it with your friends and family: Show them how creative you are!
- Make it into a greeting card: Send it to someone special!
- Frame it and hang it on your wall: Decorate your room with your own artwork!
Remember, drawing is a journey, not a race! Have fun, be creative, and let your imagination soar!