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Title: PPT Drawing Tutorial
By: Colin Neal
An in depth PowerPoint art tutorial
By Colin Neal
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Tutorial 1
Tutorial 2
Tutorial 3
Tutorial 4
Tutorial 5
Tutorial 6
Tutorial 7
Tutorial
• Tutorial 1
• Frying an egg
• In this tutorial you will learn some simple
techniques that should enable you to draw
more effectively.
• The drawing tools you will use are:
• Oval, Curve, Trapezoid and Fill effects
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Drawing in PowerPoint
• Anyone can draw using PowerPoint, it is
all a question of patience.
• The following tutorial will start of pretty
basic and lead you to use the same
techniques on more advanced artworks.
• The tutorial will assume that you know
very little about drawing in PPT
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Graphic One
• Fried egg
• Your starting point is to ensure that the
snap to grid function is off.
Un-check
Check this box to
display the grid lines on
screen
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Frying pan
• We start out by creating a simple looking
frying pan. The first tool to use is the oval
tool from the drawing toolbar.
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Draw two oval shapes as show below.
Shape 2
This must be your first shape (shape 1)
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Shape 1
Figure 2
Drag and place the top shape (shape 2) over the bottom one as shown
above
Figure 3
Add a 3rd oval shape as shown in fig 3
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OK, let’s add some fill
colour and fill effects.
Fill shape 3 with
black.
Open the fill colour
menu by clicking here
Choose black, fill
shape 2 by opening
the fill colour menu
and choosing fill
effects two colours>
vertical shading style and choose this shade, repeat
for shape 1, but use grey and black
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The Handle
The handle is a simple Trapezoid from AutoShapes>Basic
Shapes filled in the same way as the other objects.
Open the AutoShapes menu, choose basic shapes then
Trapezoid, draw a short shape as shown, fill using fill effects,
two colours and choose brown and black. Choose (No line)
Repeat using a small oval shape
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The frying pan is now complete and ready for the egg, before you go any further
you should group the objects together. To do this open the Edit menu and click
select all then right click on the objects, go to grouping and left click Group.
Now your objects are grouped you might like to enlarge the graphic.
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Enlarged view of the frying pan and the drawing of the fried egg
We will start off by drawing the egg white using the Curve tool from Lines in
the AutoShapes menu (see the following slide)
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Egg
Curve tool
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Using the curve tool draw a
shape similar to this
Fill the shape with white
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The egg
The egg yoke is an oval shape
with No Line colour. Draw an
oval as shown
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The egg
Fill the oval shape using fill
effects and two colours, you
will need orange and yellow,
horizontal shading and have
the top colour yellow.
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The egg
Adding the finishing touches. Click on the egg yoke shape and add a shadow effect
This one
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Adding the finishing touches.
Add another oval shape as shown, this shapes needs to be filled using two colours from
the fill effects menu. Do the following:
Colour one should be set at 100% transparency,
shading style from centre and the centre
colour must be white
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Finally:
Add some shadow to the egg white using the curve tool and line colour grey
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Your done!
Tutorial Eye
• In this tutorial you will use the same tools
as in the previous one but apply them to
face drawing.
• Drawing a human eye
• The emphasis on this tutorial is to draw a
simple human eye.
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Simple Eye drawing
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The drawing isn’t perfect by any means, the idea is to keep things simple
and this way you will develop on the techniques demonstrated.
The eye is made up of ovals, fill effects and the curve tool.
Curve tool
Let’s take the eye apart
Oval with
transparency
Oval
Used for demo only
moon
4 point star from
stars and banners
in AutoShapes
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Ovals
Step 1
The staring point is to shading, use the oval tool to
create this for the surround of the eye socket.
Draw an oval shape (No Line) and fill using fill effects,
as shown
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Step 2
Draw another oval shape as
shown and use fill effects>two
colours>white and light
grey>vertical shading
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Eye sockets
For the eye sockets I used moon shape
from AutoShapes, we need two of these
(No Line)
The yellow triangle is
for adjusting the depth
of the shape
Rotate the shape using the green circle
and fit it to the bottom of the eye as
shown.
Fill the shapes using two colours, e.g.
brown and black
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Eyeball
The eyeball is just another oval
shape filled using fill effects and
two colours, in this case brown
and black, from centre and the
brown being the centre colour
We need to add a star shape for
detail to the eyeball, I used 4 point
star from AutoShapes
See next slide
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4 Point Star
4 point star.
AutoShapes>Stars and
Banners
You will need to narrow the
star shape using the yellow
triangle so that it looks like
fig 2
Fig 2
Copy and paste the
narrowed star then rotate
as shown, repeat this until
you get a shape as in fig 3
Group the star shapes then
drag them onto the eyeball
Fig 2
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Pupil and Glint
The Pupil is once again an oval
shape and filled with black
The glint is also an oval but filled
using fill effects>two colours and
with the blue colour set to 100%
transparency (No Line)
Adding highlights
For this I used a moon shape from
AutoShapes and used fill effects
orange and transparency (no line)
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Eyelashes
The curve tool from AutoShapes and
lines was used to create the eyelashes
You should be able to finish off the eye
from here, have at look at some eye
images on the Internet for ideas
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Nose Tutorial
• This Tutorial will show you how to draw a
simple nose
Rule of Halves
Fig 1
When drawing faces it is important
to follow the rule of halves.
Basically you need to divide the
face into sections as shown in fig 1
Eye line, note that the top
of the ears are also on the
eye line.
Bottom of the nose line
Centre line
Bottom lip line
Alternative angle
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Nose
Ok let’s get started on the nose
Fig 2
The starting point is to create
some shadow using an oval
shape and fill effects with
transparency. See fig 2
We now need to create tow
more oval shapes as shown,
using fill effects and
transparency, make these
slightly lighter than the skin
tone using custom colours.
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We now need another oval for
the ball of the nose, do this as
before using oval>fill effects and
transparency, (No Line)
Copy and paste the ball of the
nose and stretch it out and use
this for the bridge of the nose
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Nostrils
Once aging the nostrils are just
oval shapes filled using fill effects
and transparency, I used dark
brown, try adding a couple of
highlights to the nose as shown
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Mouth
• Here we will draw a simple mouth, the
tools to use are curve and fill effects.
• Choose the curve tool from AutoShapes
and draw the shape of the mouth as
shown below, this should be done in two
section, bottom lip and top lip.
To refine the shape, right click
and then left click on edit
points
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Filling the mouth
We now have our shapes for the
mouth, all we need to do now is
fill them. Use fill effects and two
colours. (No Line)
A pale pink flesh tone and black
should do for now, for the top lip
the dark colour needs to be at the
bottom and bottom lip the dark
shade needs to be at the top
You can finish of the lips by
adding shading and highlights as
shown
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Putting it together
OK! Let’s put it all together and see what it looks like, we can add hair later
A little scary I know but it is
coming along
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Hair
Hair is the difficult bit, but with
practice and perseverance you can
achieve acceptable results.
I make small pieces of hair and
experiment with fill effects until I get
what I want.
Use the curve tool for the hair.
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Once you have drawn the shape
remove the line.
Hair
The colour I have used is two
colours, light brown and dark
brown and shaded from centre
Stretch the hair shape as show
below then copy and past a few of
them to build the hair up.
Once you are happy with the
shape of the hair group the
objects then place them on
your subject
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Hair
All you need to do now is
copy and paste the strands
of hair and put them into
place.
Use the rotate function in
the draw meny to flip
verticle and horizontal
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Hair
We are nearly done, the
subject just needs some
highlights and shadows to
finish it off.
Once again just use oval, fill
effects and transparency to
do this
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Finish
• Now I know she isn’t perfect but it should
give you a good idea of how to use
shading and create the different sections
for a facial drawing
• Good luck and have fun
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