![]() ![]() They will go near the insides of the outlines and make it look like the letter is made out of a balloon. These line details, while simple, will help a lot in making the S look like it has volume. Then, we will add some simple line details inside the S. Just try to keep them placed in a consistent way to make it look more realistic. If you want the light source to be in a different place, then you can draw these oval shapes elsewhere on the letter. The reference image will show you how it should look if you wish to recreate how it looks. To show that, these shapes will be drawn on the upper sections of the curls of the S. When doing this, we will be imagining a light source on the top left-hand side of the drawing. One way we will do this will be by adding some reflective spots to the letter. We will be changing that with just a few small details, however. ![]() STEP 5:Īs good as this letter S looks now, it’s not quite looking like a bubble letter just yet. Once you have done these new lines, your S outline is complete! Now would be a good time to smooth out the outlines if anything is looking a bit off.Īlso, we would recommend erasing any pencil lines that you may have drawn in the first step, as from this point on we won’t be needing them.īe careful not to accidentally erase any of the final lines or smudge ink as you do! In the fifth step, we will then start drawing some interior details. Then, it will bend outward until it reaches the end of the line that ended near the top. It will curl up and then inwards towards the center of the S, as shown in our reference image. We recommend starting from the end of the line at the base of the S. This could also be the trickiest part of the drawing, so let’s take it slowly. Now you will see how all these lines will work together to make this bubble letter! This is where it all comes together, as now we will finish off the outline of the S. ![]() When you’re ready, let’s move on and finish that outline! STEP 4: In the next step, we will then finish off the outline so that you can start adding some interior details. Once again, try to keep your drawing strokes smooth and consistent to make sure that the outline has a nice flow to it. If you drew the letter S with your pencil first, then you will see how this will all come together when we finish off the outline in the next step. Then, you will need to drawa slightly curved line to the right to form the base of the letter. The line will extend from where the other line ended and then will curve around again. We will be adding quite a lot to your bubble letter S in this third step, but you can definitely do it! In this step, we will be drawing the base section of the letter. Then, it will be on to step 3 of the guide where we will continue building on what you have drawn so far. We’re aiming to make the shape as smooth and wavy as possible, so try to keep your drawing strokes as loose as you can while maintaining the shape. It will curl gradually around and down to form the back of the S. This second portion will extend from the top portion of the shape we drew in step one. If you can do the first and second steps in one go, then that would help make it smoother. In this second step of the guide, we will continue the line that you began in the first step. Once you have drawn it as it appears in our example, we can keep adding to it in the next step. This will be the very top tip of the letter, as shown in the reference image.Īs you can see, it looks a bit like a horseshow shape that has been twisted around to face the left. When you’re ready, we can then draw the first line of the drawing. This will help you to keep the shape of the letter consistent, as we will be breaking it down into smaller chunks. Look closely at the reference image and then write out a large S as you normally would. Even so, it couldn’t hurt to map it out with a pencil before you begin. So let’s begin the fun by starting with the first of 6 steps we have prepared for you! This guide will be all about learning how to draw a bubble letter S so that you can make all kinds of cool designs! We will cover some ways you can color it in along with other fun ideas to try.īy the end of this guide, you will be able to not only draw this letter in a fun way but make all sorts of cool designs. While it may be easy to learn to write it, we’re here to take it to the next level! It’s a letter that’s easy enough to learn when you start out, as the capital and lowercase versions look almost identical. We associate it as a soft letter, and if you say an S sound slowly it even sounds like a soft hiss. ![]() S is the nineteenth letter in the alphabet, and it’s a relatively common letter in English. ![]()
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