Summary:
In this video tutorial, the artist instructs viewers on how to draw a pair of Jordan sneakers. The tutorial covers the following steps:
1. Gathering the necessary drawing supplies, including a pencil, marker, paper, and coloring materials.
2. Drawing the basic shape of the shoe, including the sole, toe, heel, and tongue, using pencil guidelines.
3. Adding details such as the thickness of the sole, the bottom of the shoe, and the curved lines on the sole.
4. Drawing the shoelaces, including the u-shape and overlapping u-shapes.
5. Tracing over the pencil guidelines with a marker, adding details like the swoosh logo, the tongue, and the sole lines.
6. Coloring the sneakers in the classic Jordan color scheme of red and black.
7. Erasing any remaining pencil lines to complete the drawing.
The tutorial encourages viewers to have fun, practice, and customize their drawings as desired.
1. The text is a step-by-step guide on how to draw a pair of Jordan shoes.
2. The guide starts by explaining the materials needed, which include a pencil, a marker, paper, and something to color with.
3. The process begins with drawing the basic shape of the shoe using the pencil.
4. The bottom or sole of the shoe is drawn first, followed by the toe and heel.
5. The guide then provides detailed instructions on how to draw the toe, heel, and the top part of the shoe.
6. The shoe is then detailed with the tongue, the front of the shoe, and the sole.
7. The guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to add more details to the shoe, such as the thickness of the sole and the texture of the laces.
8. The shoe is then detailed with the swoosh logo, shoelaces, and the details on the heel.
9. The guide provides instructions on how to draw the top of the shoe, including the curve of the swoosh and the top of the laces.
10. The guide then provides instructions on how to draw the toe, the details on the heel, and the bottom of the sole.
11. The shoe is then colored, with suggestions to color it in the classic red and black of the Jordan shoes.
12. The guide ends with a summary of the drawing process and suggests adding the Jordan logo and stitching to the drawing.