How To Draw A Throne Step By Step | Easy Chair Drawing - HTFunny

How to Draw a Throne with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

How to Draw a Throne step by step

Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

Step 1

Start by drawing the legs and arms of the throne. Extend a long curved line and fold it in half to form an open circle at the end. Extend a curved line down from the circle, forming the arms. Extend another curved line down from the base of the arm and an almost parallel line next to it. Draw a curved line at the bottom of each shape, forming an open circle. Wrap the chair legs using three lines to form an inverted trapezoid.

Step 2

Repeat the previous steps to form a mirror image of the throne’s first arm and leg on the opposite side.

Step 3

Connect the arms with a curve and the legs with a scallop line. Then draw the rear legs of the throne, visible below its seat. Use curved lines to draw a rounded “t” shape of each shape.

Step 4

Draw the seat cushion of the throne. Use curved lines to enclose a circular trapezoid.

Step 5

Draw the padded arms of the throne. Use a long, curved line to draw a spiral around the existing arm. Give the cushion a three-dimensional shape by drawing a curved line parallel to the original arm.

Step 6

Repeat this process on the opposite arm, forming a mirror image of the first arm.

Step 7

Draw the back of the throne using a long and curved line or a series of curved lines. Note the semicircular bulge at the top of the throne.

Step 8

Draw a small circle in each corner of the back of the throne. Then, use a long, curved line to outline the back of the throne, starting at the back of one arm, going through the top of the throne and connecting to the opposite arm.

Step 9

Give cushions a three-dimensional texture and appearance. Draw some perpendicular lines in the shape of a “t” on the back of the throne, indicating the folds in the material where it is glued down. Draw curved lines on the seat cushion to define its front and top.

Step 10

Color your cartoon throne. In our example, we’ve made the gold base and padding a deep red – an expensive color for the material in the Middle Ages. Purple is also used as a sign of royalty.

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