Well, if you mean when you click the arrow in the corner, just click it again! If not, explain more........
Try to draw good people by looking in "How To Draw....." books to get you started. You can also ask other people for criticizem. Observe other good drawings, then compare your drawing to that one. See what you can improve or do better on. Also, try adding a halo.
it depends on the total number of marbles you have!
There are 52 cards in the deck.The probability of drawing the ace of spades on the first draw is 1/52 .Since you don't put the first card back, there are then 51 cards in the deck.The probability of drawing the 4 of spades on the second draw is 1/51 .The probability of both occuring is (1/52) x (1/51) = 1/2,652 = 0.037707 % (rounded)
To draw a hemisphere, start by drawing a circle. Then, draw a curved line cutting the circle in half vertically. This line represents the hemisphere's cut surface. Finally, shade one half of the circle to show the curved surface of the hemisphere.
If the number 8 is PUT BACK INTO the group after the first draw, the probability of drawing an 8 then a 2 from 11 numbers is: 0.8% or eight-tenths of a percent [reason #1]If the number 8 is REMOVED from the group after the first draw, the probability of drawing an 8 then a 2 from 11 numbers is: 0.9% or nine-tenths of a percent [reason #2]Reason # 1 :On the first draw, you have a 1 in 11 chance of drawing the 8 (9%) then on the second draw there is again a 1 in 11 chance of drawing the 2 (9%). So 9% x 9% = 0.8% or 8/10 % (or 0.008)Reason # 2 :On the first draw, you have a 1 in 11 chance of drawing the 8 (9%) then on the second draw you only have a 1 in 10 chance of drawing the 2 (10%). So 9% x 10% = 0.9% or 9/10 % (or 0.009) OR If the first ball is removed, the odds are 55 to 1.
Back to the Drawing Board was created in 1979.
The chance of NOT drawing a face card both times in a row is 1/4 (a half times a half). That means that the chance of drawing at least one (possibly 2) face cards is 3/4.
First, draw Kaa's body (Kaa is very big, so you can't draw his full length) simply by drawing three lines. The first two have to be quite far apart, so then the third line can be drawn in. Next, draw Kaa's head by firstly putting his lower half of his head at 45 degrees down to the right or left (it depends on which direction Kaa's body is facing), then draw across to draw the other half of Kaa's head. After that, draw a curved line on both sides (this is the start of the back of Kaa's head), then draw two curved lines that mirror each other (it's for Kaa's eyes to be added) on an 85 degree angle. Next, draw two large ovals in the middle of the mirrored curved lines, then draw a curved line in the middle of the ovals (They are Kaa's eyelids). After that, draw two dots just below the two curved lines in the middle of the ovals. Next, draw two nostrils on the two ends on the front of Kaa's nose, then draw a diagonal line from the sides of Kaa's nose, then after you draw it the length you would like it to be, draw a line across and then you reverse the other diagonal line by drawing one on the opposite side, then repeat the process for the interior of Kaa's mouth.Then draw a big line that curves back up (like the letter U), then do the same with a smaller line curving back in, then draw another small line curving back out, then you draw another big line that is copying the other big line on the opposite side to complete the drawing of Kaa's forked tongue. Next, draw lines that start curved and get straight when they are closer to the middle and draw curved lines back out of the middle. Repeat this step until you do it for the length of Kaa's body. Finally, to complete the drawing, draw some scales on Kaa's back and colour Kaa with any colours you like.
Time seemed to stop as I was drawing back the bowstring. I'll never forget the looks on their faces as they were drawing back in horror.
You practice. Practice makes progress.
It depends what kind of tribal you are drawing. I find that if I am drawing one that needs to be symmetrical, I fold the drawing paper in half, draw on one side, then fold the paper and trace to the back, and finally open the paper and re-trace the one side so that the entire tribal piece is drawn on one side of the paper. Another thing I do is to just draw something out with pencil then start adding curves, points, and swirls and then erase any spots that you don't want touching and finish up by tracing the pencil outline with a good pen.
Drawing the sacred crest on Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass is rather simple. First draw a large triangle but stop midway through one of the sides then draw the inner triangle. Drawing the inner triangle should join your stylus back with the unfinished triangle side which you can now finish. For reference the scared crest is the same shape as the Triforce.