How to Draw a Constitutional Badge340


Materials:
Pencil
Eraser
Black marker
Coloring materials (optional)

Step 1: Draw the Outline

Start by drawing a large circle for the main body of the badge. Inside the circle, draw an oval shape for the eagle's head. Below the oval, sketch a rectangle for the eagle's body. On top of the circle, draw a curved line for the brim of the hat.

Step 2: Add the Eagle's Details

Within the oval shape, draw a circle for the eagle's eye. Add a small curved line below the eye for the beak. On either side of the head, draw two curved lines for the feathers.

Step 3: Sketch the Body

Inside the rectangle shape for the body, draw a curved line for the chest. Add two lines extending from the chest for the wings. Draw three vertical lines on each wing to represent the feathers.

Step 4: Add the Feet and Tail

At the bottom of the body, draw two curved lines for the eagle's feet. Draw three lines extending from each foot for the talons.

Above the body, draw a curved line for the eagle's tail. Add three more curved lines below the tail to create the feathers.

Step 5: Sketch the Hat

On top of the circle, draw a series of curved lines to define the brim of the hat. Add a small circle on the top of the hat for the button.

Step 6: Outline the Badge

Using a black marker, carefully trace over the pencil lines to outline the badge. Erase any visible pencil marks.

Step 7: Color In

Using colored pencils, markers, or crayons, add color to the badge. The eagle can be brown or gray, while the hat can be blue or black. You can also add stripes and stars to the brim of the hat.

Tips:
Use a light touch with the pencil to avoid smudging the lines.
Take your time and focus on drawing each detail accurately.
If you make a mistake, don't erase too much, as it can damage the paper.
Don't be afraid to experiment with different colors and designs.

2025-01-12


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