A bucket is a good drawing exercise for learning perspective. It's a simple shape, but with a dimension that's helpful to learn. You'll improve your drawing by learning to draw a bucket. See Step One for more specific instructions.
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Draw an ellipse or oval, horizontally.
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Draw two lines slanting inwards from the edges of the ellipse.
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Draw a curve connecting the bottom of the two slanted lines. This curve follows the bottom half of the ellipse that started the bucket.
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Draw a circle and a loop for a handle. Remember that the handle goes outside the bucket, and that you can't see the part of the handle that's behind the bucket.
Put some liquid in the bucket. The liquid follows the top curve of the bucket and goes all the way to the front edge.
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If you want, try adding some shading and shadow to the bucket. Decide which side the light is on, then darken parts more that are further from the light.
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Draw two lines slanting inwards from the edges of the ellipse. Draw a curve connecting the bottom of the two slanted lines. This curve follows the bottom half of the ellipse that started the bucket. Draw a circle and a loop for a handle.
Consider drawing mountains, a forest, a beach, a desert, a valley… the possibilities are (quite literally) as big as the world. Landscapes are great drawing ideas for beginners because they offer opportunities to practice shading, texture, perspective, and detail.
Draw attention to the small acts of kindness you do each day (i.e. holding doors, saying “good morning”, waving to neighbors) How do others respond to these kind acts?
Praise your child for showing kindness and being a bucket filler at home!
Bucket-filling is a term used in education to refer to positive attitudes and behaviour. It relies on the analogy that every person carries with them an invisible bucket. This bucket contains a person's feelings and emotions. When the bucket is full, this represents us feeling happy and contented.
All plastic containers are made using either blow molding or plastic injection molding service equipment. A lot of buckets are constructed of high-density polyethylene. HDPE is a long-lasting, non-reactive thermoplastic that can withstand impact and harsh weather conditions either in transit or storage.
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