How To Draw A Drinking Glass

Learn How To Draw A Drinking Glass Quickly

The upper half of the vessel is the “main attraction” of this lesson (00 min 07 sec). It must be nice and smooth to look good. The curves on both sides should be identical to each other. Begin in the left corner and create an oval shape that looks like a big tear or drop of water. Don’t cover the top. It’s the next step of this how to draw a Drinking Glass guide.

Use a much smaller horizontal oval to complete it (00 min 20 sec). Now it resembles a lamp and/or a reversed light bulb! The handle follows (00 min 30 sec). It’s tall and thin to accentuate the elegance of the glass. The bottom of the drawing is similar to the top: you’ll need two ovals to cover it (00 min 40 sec).

Looks nice, doesn’t it? The final part of this how to draw a Drinking Glass tutorial is, of course, the liquid inside of it. What could it be? That’s actually up to you. Just follow my lead and draw a curve and a series of short lines to imitate whatever the glass is half-full with.

Before you learn how to draw A Drinking Glass, did you know?

In the daily routine, we don’t pay much attention to the things that are always there. Drinking glasses are, without a doubt, one of those things. In the ancient times, humanity used wooden cups to drink liquids from. In the 21st century, it will be super-hard to find one of those (maybe in some museums that specialize in these kinds of things).

The glasses of our time come in various shapes and serve different purposes. For example, the tall ones with oval tops are best for drinking wine. The regular glasses can be used for drinking water, soda, and juices. Generally, we use this term to describe a vessel that contains liquids/beverages. Jars, mugs, coffee cups, beer glassware – the choice is yours! 

Some Things To Keep In Mind…

These tutorials are only here to guide you. Your drawing does not need to look "identical" to mine.

Start with rough but light pencil strokes that you can work into the shapes you want.

Once you have your rough drawing completed, go over it in a darker stroke for your final drawing.

Add shading and/or color to complete if desired.

Using this technique you will be able to draw anything after some practice... even without following step-by-step tutorials.

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