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This article will show you how to draw a clear water bottle with a pencil and paper. This does not consist of very many steps and will be an easy object to draw.
Steps
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1Draw out the top of the bottle cap.
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2Draw the rest of the bottle cap's top.
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3Draw the midsection of the bottle cap.
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4Draw the base of the bottle cap. This the part that twists off from the bottle.
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5Draw the fine lines that are usually at the top of the cap. Now, we will be moving on to drawing the bottle itself.
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6Draw the upper half part of the bottle where the cap and the bottle meet.
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7Draw the body of the bottle. These can come in many different shapes but for now, you may use the example image as your reference.
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8Have your basic bottle shape completed.
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9Add some detail. Draw your bottle in a way that it will appear to be see-through.
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10And that is all! Color in your bottle with the medium of your choice.
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11Finished.
Community Q&A
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QuestionIf I were to draw a bottle of Coke, would I have to do the label first?
Community AnswerI'd suggest drawing the basic shape of the bottle first, then going to the label, cap, details, etc. -
QuestionHow do I draw a bottle of Sprite?
Community AnswerFollow these steps, but add a label that says "Sprite" and make the bottle green-yellow with dots in it for bubbles. -
QuestionHow do I draw a mineral water?
Community AnswerYou just have to write that it is mineral water on the label when you draw it. -
QuestionHow would I draw a colored bottle with liquid in it?
Community AnswerInstead of using pencil, use a colored pencil and continue using these steps. When you come to the step of drawing the liquid inside the bottle, use a shadow pencil or a grey and fill up the bottle as much as you want with the grey.
References
- Step by step instructions and illustrations created by http://i365art.com

























































