You notice that both sides of the line are the same, meaning that insects are symmetrical.
A chrysanthemum is the "oxeye" daisy. It has a white ray of flowers with a yellow center. When I see a chrysanthemum, it reminds me of the zinnia, because of all its many petals. To draw this, you can start by drawing an outline of a circle that could be the center. Then you can draw little petals going around the center, and the petals are circling the center. Here's a pretty Chrysanthemum: See related link below.
A peninsula is surrounded by water on three sides but still connected to land on the other side. Think of how that would look and draw it.
No idea what a mustace is, but for a simple mustache draw two circles touching each other and add a curvy, creative tail on the outer sides.
if you draw on the paper with the long sides at the top and bottom or a actual picture of an landscape, but if you are talking art then it would be a scenery behind the picture you are/about/have already draw
ether do the best you can or use a roler
Both sides are the same, and this is called bilateral (two-sided) symmetry.
A mirror image of an object is said to have a line of symmetry
A hexagon is a geometric shape with six sides. To draw one, draw a polygon with six sides.
draw nine sides
Draw a quadrangle with two parallel sides
draw a quadrilateral that has no parallel sides no congruent sides and no right angle
Just draw one! It can help if all the sides are different lengths. Draw three of the sides, making sure that the first and third sides are not parallel, then draw the fourth side, making sure it is not parallel with its opposite side.
Draw a rectangle. And you probably mean "congruent sides," or "sides of equal length."
draw a shape with ten sides
Assuming the hexagon is equilateral (all six sides are the same length) 1) Draw a straight line from each angle in the hexagon (where the sides meet each other) to the angle on the opposite side of the hexagon. You have divided the hexagon into 6 parts now. 2) Find the center point of each line forming the sides of the hexagon. Draw a line from each center point to the opposite side's center point so that all lines drawn are at right angles to the sides. You will have 12 equal parts
To draw an 8-pointed star, start by drawing a regular octagon, which is an eight-sided polygon. Then, draw a line segment connecting the opposite vertices of the octagon, crossing over its center. Finally, draw a line segment connecting the midpoints of the sides of the octagon. Repeat this step on all sides to create the remaining lines, forming an 8-pointed star in the middle.
Draw an isosceles triangle with sides 4, 4 and 3 Draw a square with sides 2 and 3/4