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How to draw a beach ball 

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One of the easiest and fun summer object to draw is the beach ball.Although it might look a bit difficult to draw a beach ball it is actually quite simple. Learning to draw a beach ball step by step helps you practice smooth lines, curved sections, and basic shading. This drawing is perfect for beginners, kids, and anyone who wants to add a cheerful summer touch to their sketchbook or doodles.

how to draw a beach ball

Materials needed

  1. Pencil
  2. Sketchbook
  3. Circle stencil
  4. Eraser

How to draw a beach ball 

  1. Draw a circle using the stencil.
  2. Next draw a small oval shape inside the circle as shown in the image.
  3. Then draw 5 lines connecting the oval shape and the outline of the ball.
  4. Then colour the inside of the ball leaving alternate parts free. You can use bright colours for your drawing.

Fun facts about beach ball

1.The beach ball was invented in 1938 by jonathon delonge. When it was first invented it was the size of a small hand sized toy.

2.It became popular in the 1960’s due to its appearence in beach themed movies.

3.The largest beach ball ever made is about 19.97 meters.

4.The original beach ball design has six panels ( red, blue, green , yellow, white and orange)

5.Trained seals love to balance beach balls on their nose due to their light weight

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Conclusion

Drawing a beach ball is a fun and simple way to bring summer vibes into your artwork. With just a few basic shapes and lines, you can create a bright and playful drawing that looks great on its own or as part of a beach scene. Keep practicing, try different colors and patterns, and enjoy how easy it is to turn a simple idea into a cheerful summer drawing.

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