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Igloos are fun and simple dwellings to draw. This article will show you an easy, step by step process for a realistic looking igloo. Read on to discover what to do!
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhere were igloos really used?Community AnswerThey were used in the Canadian Arctic, the Northwest Territories, and in Northen Québec by the Inuit people.
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QuestionHow can kids draw an easy, simple male figure?Community AnswerStart with a "circle skeleton" or stick figure to get the shape and then add more details such as proper arms, legs, and a face.
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QuestionHow do I draw a Kwakiutl?Community AnswerSearch for pictures of Kwakiutl on the internet, print them out and trace them until you get the hang of it.
Tips
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To make your igloo more realistic make the ice blocks more detailed.Thanks
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If you want you can personalize your igloo.Thanks
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Have fun!Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Paper
- Pencil
- Colored pencils (optional)
- Pen (optional)
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