Step 1: Sketch a Row of Curls in a Box
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Draw a long rectangle to frame your scene, then turn it sideways. Inside the box, sketch a row of backward C shapes scattered across the paper. Each curl marks where a wave will break. Keep them light and a little uneven. Some high, some low, like real swells rolling in.
Don't fuss over even spacing. A staggered row reads more like moving water than a tidy line ever will. This is your whole map for the drawing, so keep the pencil pressure soft and easy to erase.
Tip
Watch this step and notice how loose her curls are. They don't match each other, and that is exactly what makes the finished waves feel like water.











