It is mostly a sequence of circles.
Draw a small circle.
Draw a bigger circle below it, right up against the one above it. (BODY)
Start at the join part where the two circles meet
Draw an oblong circle going out to the left, then repeat going to the right. (WINGS)
Go back to the join line again where the two original circles meet.
Draw a leg out to the left and up, then to the right and up. (FRONT LEGS)
Do the same thing towards the bottom of the lower circle. (BACK LEGS)
put two little circles at the top of the first circle for the eyes.
Draw thick lines across his back for the stripes.
Then, draw a pointy tail for the stinger.
There you have it.
A BUMBLE BEE!!
Hope this helps.
2006-11-24 12:27:33
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answered by floozymae2003 2
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I think it depends what kind of bumble bee your trying to draw!
I'm a small time artist, and draw little bits everyday, so i know that style is important.
If you want to draw a realistic bumble bee, look up a drawing and try to trace it out using your eyes (looking back and forth) until your hand starts to get used to the curves and shapes, and just draw it out anyway you see fit
If your looking for something cute, or a sort of stylistic background thing, draw the details you can remember about a bee, but be simple! Round shape, little roundish wings, maybe a dotted line to trace its flying route, and then finish that up with stripes along its backside and your all set
2006-11-24 12:07:01
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answered by Midnite 2
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use a stencil ...then draw it bigger by that picture
2006-11-24 12:20:47
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answered by garfld_2006 3
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do them in black and yellow
2006-11-24 12:05:34
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answered by Anonymous
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use yellow and black
2006-11-24 12:05:56
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answered by Anonymous
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