How To Draw A Swimming Pool

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw a fun swimming pool scene, complete with a diving board, water slide, and pool toys. The step-by-step instructions guide you through creating the pool’s structure, adding details, and coloring your artwork to bring it to life. By the end, you’ll have a vibrant pool scene that showcases your creativity and imagination.
  1. What fun things can you add to your swimming pool drawing?
  2. How do you make your diving board look 3D?
  3. What colors will you use to make your pool scene bright and cheerful?

How to Draw a Fun Swimming Pool

Drawing is a fun way to use your imagination, especially when you draw something exciting like a swimming pool! In this article, we’ll show you how to draw your own pool scene with a diving board, a water slide, and some fun pool toys. Get your drawing tools ready, and let’s begin!

Materials Needed

Before we start, make sure you have these materials:

  • Markers or any coloring supplies you like
  • Paper for drawing

Step 1: Drawing the Diving Board

1. Start with the Base: Draw a short slanted line on the right side of your paper. This is the base of the diving board.

2. Add the Supports: From each end of the line, draw two longer slanted lines going outwards.

3. Connect the Lines: Draw a straight line across the top to join the two slanted lines.

4. Thicken the Board: Draw two short lines down on each side and connect them at the bottom to make the board look 3D.

5. Final Touches: Add another line on top to finish the diving board’s shape.

Step 2: Creating the Pool

1. Outline the Pool Shape: Start from the left side of the diving board and draw a big curve to make the pool’s outline.

2. Match the Curves: Keep drawing curves around the pool, making sure they look the same on both sides.

3. Add Depth: Draw another curve inside the pool outline to make it look more real.

Step 3: Adding Details to the Pool

1. Draw the Pool’s Edge: Add small lines around the pool to show bricks or concrete.

2. Include a Water Slide: Draw a curve from the top of the diving board down to the pool. Add a ladder with two parallel lines connected at the bottom.

3. Complete the Slide: Draw the top and bottom of the slide, adding curves to make it look fun and steep.

Step 4: Fun Accessories

1. Draw a Floaty: Make a doughnut-shaped floaty by drawing a big oval and a smaller oval inside it. Add curves to give it shape.

2. Add a Beach Ball: Draw a circle for the beach ball, then add a smaller circle inside and some curves for the design.

Step 5: Background Elements

1. Create the Background: Draw a line at the back of the pool, imagining it goes behind the slide.

2. Add Plants: Sketch some bushes around the pool with bumpy lines for texture.

3. Include an Umbrella: Draw a line for the umbrella’s pole, then make a bumpy line for the top. Divide the umbrella into sections for a 3D look.

Step 6: Coloring Your Drawing

Now that your pool scene is ready, it’s time to add color! Use your favorite colors to make your drawing bright and cheerful. You can color it any way you like!

Final Touches

To make your drawing even more exciting, add extra details like flip-flops, towels, sunscreen, or drinks. You can also draw kids jumping off the diving board or sliding down the water slide to make your scene come alive.

Conclusion

Great job on creating your very own swimming pool drawing! We hope you had fun and encourage you to keep adding more details to your artwork. Happy drawing, and we can’t wait to see your amazing pool scenes!

  • What would you add to your swimming pool drawing to make it unique? Think about your favorite things to do at the pool or fun accessories you might want to include.
  • Have you ever been to a swimming pool with a diving board or a water slide? What was your favorite part about it, and how would you draw that in your picture?
  • If you could invite anyone to your pool party drawing, who would it be and why? What fun activities would you do together at the pool?
  1. Pool Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or visit a local pool. Observe the different features you see, like diving boards, slides, and pool toys. Draw a picture of your favorite pool feature when you get back home. Share your drawing with your family and explain why you chose that feature.
  2. Build a Mini Pool Model: Use modeling clay or playdough to create a mini version of your swimming pool drawing. Include elements like the diving board, slide, and pool toys. Once your model is complete, use it to tell a story about a fun day at the pool. What adventures do the people in your story have?
  3. Color Mixing Experiment: Gather some watercolors or food coloring and a few small cups of water. Experiment by mixing different colors to create the perfect shade for your pool water. Try to match the colors you see in real pools or in your imagination. Once you find a color you like, use it to paint the water in your swimming pool drawing.

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