How to "Draw" in Sign Language

Learn how to draw a great looking 'Draw' in Sign Language with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.

By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect 'Draw' in Sign Language.

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Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing the Word "Draw" in Sign Language

How to Draw a Great Looking 'Draw' in Sign Language for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

"Draw" in Sign Language step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 1

1. Begin the how to "draw" in sign language outline by sketching the signer's face. Use two curved lines that don't meet at the corners to outline each eye and shade a round pupil inside each.

Shade a dark double-pointed line above each eye to form the eyebrows and use curved lines to enclose the nose between them.

Drawing Step 2

"Draw" in Sign Language step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 2

2. Sketch the boy's head. Use a series of connected curved lines to draw the top of the head, the ears, and the cheeks and Chin. Use additional curved lines to form the hairline, mouth, and dimple of the chin.

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Drawing Step 3

"Draw" in Sign Language step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 3

3. Contour inside the ears using curved lines and use wavy lines to form the sideburns of the hair.

Extend two curved lines below the head to form the neck. Draw a "y" shaped line below them and connect the sides of the neck to its arms with curved lines. This forms the neck of the shirt.

Drawing Step 4

"Draw" in Sign Language step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 4

4. Extend curve lines from the neck to form the collar of the shirt. From these extend additional curved lines to form the shoulders and begin the sleeve.

Use a series of overlapping curved lines to draw the sleeve opening, the elbow, and the lower arm.

Drawing Step 5

"Draw" in Sign Language step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 5

5. Draw the hand. Pay special attention because this is what gives meaning to the sign. Use curved lines to draw the sides of the hand and the extended pinky finger.

Use overlapping curved lines to draw the other fingers closed into a fist. Contour the fingernail of the pinky finger with a short line.

Drawing Step 6

"Draw" in Sign Language step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 6

6. Detail the knuckles of the first hand with curved lines. Then draw the remaining hand. Use curved lines that double back on themselves to draw the overlapping thumb and fingers.

The hands should be positioned so that the palm is visible; the fingers are outstretched above it and the pinky finger of the first hand is touching the palm.

Drawing Step 7

"Draw" in Sign Language step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 7

7. Finish the hand by sketching the remaining pinky finger and contouring the palm with two curved lines. Then use overlapping curved lines to draw the lower arm, the elbow, and the sleeve.

Add More Details to Your 'Draw' in Sign Language Picture - Step 8

"Draw" in Sign Language step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 8

8. Use curved "V" shaped lines to finish the collar of the shirt. Extend curved lines below the arms to draw the boy's torso.

Use overlapping curved lines to indicate the bottom of the shirt and the top of the trousers.

Complete the Outline of Your 'Draw' in Sign Language Drawing - Step 9

"Draw" in Sign Language step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 9

Contour the hair, neck, and sleeve with curved lines. Then draw a zigzag shape with an arrow at the bottom across the hand.

This isn't a tattoo; it indicates the motion of the pinky across the hand, performing the sign.

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"Draw" in Sign Language step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 11

Your how to "draw" in sign language outline is now complete. Color your portrait.

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Learn More About The 'Draw' in Sign Language Drawing

Would you like to share what you've learned about drawing with someone who speaks by signing in American Sign Language (ASL)?

This easy, step-by-step guide will teach you how to "draw" in sign language.

To sign the word "draw", you pretend your pinkie finger is a pencil and use it to draw a zigzag line on your other hand. It’s so easy that it can even be used in baby sign language.

In this diagram, the motion of the sign is illustrated by a zigzag arrow.

You can make drawings of other signs as well. For example, check out this letter "V" drawing.

For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw Pop Art or Mayan Temple Drawing tutorials.

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