Hello kids.! we are here again with how to draw Basketball tutorial for all the game enthusiasts, children, and newbie. Basketball is an American game, It is a popular sport in the world.
It is popular among the youngsters because it requires high energy. A Sports instructor in the America college created this game to amuse the athletes in the winters.
They played basketball for the first time using soccer ball and only one point was throughout the game. Hope you all are prepared to insert your head into this tutorial. This tutorial will assist you in enhancing your games related drawing skills. In any game there is no scope of the mistake but here you can, so prepare with your erasers, with pencil and paper. Use any color you want to experiment with.
Also, check out our other drawing guides: how to draw a Deadpool, how to draw a tank, etc.
How to draw a player with Basketball:
Step 1: Since we are drawing a player attempting to goal for a basketball, therefore mark the height and width accordingly. Draw an oval for the head and overall body guidelines using simple lines as we did a similar representation for armor drawing.
Step 2: Sketch a ball in the left hand with the circle, sketch the torso and the neck.
Step 3: Sketch features on the face and hand with simple lines, sketch guidelines for the shoes.
Step 4: Sketch both arms along the guideline sketched in the first step, in this step sketch the leg as indicated in the image below.
Step 5: In this step create the face and shoulder of the player. Apply guidelines to the muscles and draw socks.
Step 6: Draw clothes outline following the body guidelines. Draw fingers on the palm, and shoe details.
Step 7: In this step create the overall image, draw lines to indicate the folds of clothes, curved lines in the basketball, facial expressions as eyes, nose.
Step 8: Your basketball player is done, just trace your drawing with the pencil or marker.
How to Draw a Basketball Court
Step 1: Draw a double lined box shape as in the given image below.
Step 2: Inside it draw a square box as below.
Step 3: Draw a curve about the square for the rings attached to it.
Step 4: From this step draw double lined parallel line for the net’s fiber. It will represent the front part.
Step 5: Draw the cross net in the opposite direction from the previous one drawn. Your hoop for
Step 6: Draw a large circle above the net opening.
Step 7: Trace the entire basketball net and ball using a black pencil.
How to draw a basketball:
Step 1: Sketch a circle using the 2 intersecting lines.
Step 2: Sketch a curve starting from above the horizontal line towards the opposite side of the line.
Step 3: Sketch another curve away from the vertical line.
Step 4: Sketch another curve below the horizontal line as illustrated in the picture below.
Step 5: Sketch the same curvy line in the opposite direction, sketch the entire drawing color it with your preferred or orange.
Hope you had a good time and played off nice with your ball of basketball in your drawing notebook. We have Mr. James Naismith to thank, who created it. A very first basketball shot up to 4 feet when dropped from a height of 6 feet. Basketball symbolizes the whole game, athletics, and teamwork as well.
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