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Looking round the room, you look for something random to draw. After deciding that a cup of tea and a glass table isn't exciting you give up. Use your imagination. One interesting thing to draw is boxing gloves! Want to know how? It is easy.
Steps
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Draw an egg shape on your paper, but leave the top part open.
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Add an oval on the left side, draw it a little inside the first shape. This will be for the thumb.Advertisement
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Now for the top part that is fixed on your wrist, draw a rectangular. This is the basic shape of your glove.
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Add some details. Make the glove more realistic by rounding the edges, try to give it a more flexible look.
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Repeat the first 4 steps for the second glove, the left one. You can position the next glove above or below the first glove, or on the same line.
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Erase all the guideline and refine it a bit if needed.
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Connect them with laces and hang them on the wall.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow can I hit a serve as hard as people who play in the U.S. Open?Community AnswerYou need to practice so that you can use a Super Slam.
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Tips
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Colours make a picture marginally better. The colour most recommended for boxing gloves is red, but do not be afraid to experiment.Thanks
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The more you practice the better your pictures get.Thanks
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Draw your gloves in different scenarios. Draw them dangling on a coat hanger next to a Rocky Balboa gown, or left in an abandoned boxing unit. The choice is yours.Thanks
Warnings
- Do not get frustrated when you do not get it right first time. Always practice.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Paper
- Pen/pencil
- Coloured pencils/pens (optional)