A fairy is a legendary creature with a miniature human form and magical abilities, according to one definition. That leaves a lot of alternatives for what one looks like, but happily, numerous movies and storybooks have given us plenty of ideas to fill in the spaces. Tinkerbell is undoubtedly the most well-known of fairies, but that doesn't mean they all have to be blond and blue-eyed. This article will teach you how to design a fairy that appears like it stepped off a Disney set, since gorgeous wings and petal-inspired clothing are pleasant to draw. However, following that, the fairy's hair and colour may be anything they want it to be.
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Make sketches of your pals, pets, furnishings, cooking utensils, and so on. After you've done a painting, hold it up to a mirror and search for flaws in the mirrored image. This inverted perspective can often allow you to see errors that you might otherwise overlook. When a drawing seems to be out of proportion, redraw and fix it until the image appears to you to be accurate. The ability to see and repair your own errors will benefit you much more than having someone else point them out to you.