At any other time of year, a flying baby armed with a bow and arrow might be alarming, but in February – and any other time love is on the mind – a Cupid becomes entirely appropriate.
From a business perspective, you may be thinking about how to get your clients to fall in love with your new product or service offering. Or perhaps flying babies with bows and arrows ARE your target market and you’d like to know how to represent them on the drawing board.
At any rate, Anne McColl asked for it and here it is: how to draw a (good enough) Cupid!
Look out! Love’s on the loose!
(Hint: It’s easy to start your Cupid’s head with a big “U.” Also, to help the face read “young,” keep the features low on the face so that you’ve got a big forehead and big eyes.)
Want to have fun drawing AND inspire others to pick up the pen at the same time? Got something you wish you could draw, but you’re not sure how to approach it? Tweet your drawing or idea to @jeannelking and tag it with #goodenough: it could be featured in an upcoming “how to draw good enough” blog post!
Looking forward to seeing what you draw forth!