How To Draw A Volleyball Player

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw a volleyball player step-by-step, starting with the head and progressing to the body, arms, and volleyball. The lesson encourages creativity by allowing students to personalize their drawings with colors and backgrounds, while also celebrating the spirit of the Olympics. By the end, students will have created their own unique artwork and gained confidence in their drawing skills.
  1. What do you need to start drawing a volleyball player?
  2. Can you tell me how to draw the volleyball?
  3. What colors can you use to make your drawing special?

Let’s Draw a Volleyball Player!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun drawing a volleyball player? It’s a great way to celebrate the Olympics and show off your artistic skills. Grab your markers or pencils, some paper, and let’s get started!

What You’ll Need

Before we begin, make sure you have these things:

  • Markers or pencils
  • Paper
  • Coloring tools like crayons or colored pencils

Step 1: Drawing the Head

Let’s start with the head:

  1. Positioning the Head: Draw a circle on the right side of your paper. Imagine the player is jumping to hit the volleyball!
  2. Eyes: Draw two circles for the eyes. Make the first eye near the top middle of the paper and tilt the second eye a bit to the right.
  3. Highlights: Add a tiny circle in the top left of each eye to make them look shiny.
  4. Mouth: Draw a curved line for the mouth. If you want, make it open by adding a line in the middle for teeth.
  5. Head Shape: Outline the head by curving from one eye, under the mouth, and back up to the other eye.
  6. Ears: Draw a “C” on the left and a backward “C” on the right for the ears.
  7. Hair: Add hair on top of the head. You can make it straight or curly, whatever you like!

Step 2: Drawing the Body

Now, let’s draw the body:

  1. Shirt: Draw a curve for the front of the shirt and a longer curve for the back. Connect them with a straight line.
  2. Shorts: Draw a curve for the shorts that matches the shirt. Add an upside-down “V” for the inside of the shorts.
  3. Legs: Draw a short line for the top of each leg, then a longer line down for the rest of the leg.
  4. Shoes: Draw a “U” shape for each shoe and add details like the bottom and top of the shoes.

Step 3: Drawing the Arms and Hands

Let’s add the arms and hands:

  1. Arms: Draw one arm coming down and curving back up. For the other arm, start at the armpit, go down to the elbow, and then up to the wrist.
  2. Hands: Draw the thumb first with an upside-down “U,” then add the palm and fingers. Do the same for the other hand.

Step 4: Adding the Volleyball

Time to draw the volleyball:

  1. Ball Shape: Draw a circle for the volleyball and put a dot in the center.
  2. Ball Details: Draw curves from the center dot to make the seams of the volleyball. Make sure they all curve the same way.

Step 5: Final Touches

Let’s finish up your drawing:

  1. Coloring: Color your drawing with any colors you like. You can use a USA theme or make it your own!
  2. Shadows and Background: Add shadows under the player to show they are jumping. You can also draw a volleyball net or cheering fans in the background.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn an awesome volleyball player. We hope you had fun and learned something new. Feel free to try different colors and backgrounds to make your artwork special. Happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing the volleyball player, and why did you like it the most?
  • Can you think of a time when you saw someone playing volleyball? What did you notice about how they moved or played the game?
  • If you could add something special to your drawing, like a pet or a favorite toy, what would it be and why?
  1. Observe and Sketch: Next time you watch a volleyball game, observe how the players move and jump. Try to sketch a quick drawing of a player in action. Notice how their body parts move and how they position themselves to hit the ball. This will help you understand the movement and improve your drawing skills.

  2. Create a Story: Imagine a day in the life of your drawn volleyball player. Write a short story about their adventures at the Olympics. What challenges do they face? How do they feel when they win a match? Share your story with your classmates or family.

  3. Design Your Own Team Uniform: Use your coloring tools to design a unique uniform for your volleyball player. Think about colors, patterns, and logos that represent your team. You can even create a team name and draw it on the shirt. Show your design to your friends and see if they can come up with their own team uniforms!

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