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Igloos are the perfect example of an enclosed resource within the North and South polar regions. Read more on drawing the basics of an igloo.
Steps
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1Draw a semi-circle.
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2Cross lines vertically and sideways like a plaid pattern inside.Advertisement
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3Erase the corner of the semi-circle and draw a smaller one. Draw a black hole in the smaller shape.
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4You have a perfect igloo, ideal for any Eskimo or Inuit!
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5You may add any kinds of extras to make it unique then color it.Advertisement
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhere were igloos really used?
Community AnswerThey were used in the Canadian Arctic, the Northwest Territories, and in Northen Québec by the Inuit people. -
QuestionHow can kids draw an easy, simple male figure?
Community AnswerStart with a "circle skeleton" or stick figure to get the shape and then add more details such as proper arms, legs, and a face. -
QuestionHow do I draw a Kwakiutl?
Community AnswerSearch for pictures of Kwakiutl on the internet, print them out and trace them until you get the hang of it. -
QuestionWhat is the color I should use to draw the igloo to make it look like yours?
Community AnswerUse black for the outline, and since snow is white, you can leave it white. Add some blue shading to complete.
Things You'll Need
- Paper
- Pencil
- Colored pencils (optional)
- Pen (optional)
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