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By combining the easy-to-follow steps and copying the illustrations, you can perfect your farmer drawing skills. For the moment, it's a man farmer. (Perhaps you can lend wikiHow a hand and add some female farmer illustrations at a later stage.)

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    Draw a head for the farmer. Draw a semi-circle in the same style as a smile. Add eyes, nose and mouth. Add a hat at the top of the semi-circle and don't forget to add the ears. In the example, we've added a mustache to make the farmer look older - you can have a young farmer if you'd prefer. Or, you might like to add pigtails and a Cupid's bow mouth to create a female farmer at this point.

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    Draw the farmer's body. Remember, clothing details like the bib overall and the knee patch are essential for making him (or her) look like a farmer and not just an ordinary person on the street.

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    Draw some kind of farmer's tool. A pitchfork is very symbolic and immediately communicates that this is a farmer (either that, or he's the devil). Again, the details are everything, so don't forget the patch and perhaps a straw being chewed in the mouth.

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    Color it. If you feel like it, color your drawing.

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    How do I make a farmer girl?

    Cindy Yang

    Cindy Yang

    Community Answer

    Draw a girl with pigtails or double braids first, and then draw suspenders and boots on her. A plaid shirt with a collar is good. Then, make a straw hat that has lines sticking out of the ends.

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    How can I draw a mother planting flowers?

    Community Answer

    Draw a woman bending, holding a flower in a pot with a trowel and on the ground, draw a hole with small rocks around it.

  • Question

    How do you draw cracks on the ground?

    Community Answer

    Just draw squiggly lines.

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  • Experiment with different eyes and facial expressions to personalize the farmer.

  • Also adding a pocket with a little cuff on the top with a few hay tufts coming out of it helps to add effect.

  • Take your time, don't be impatient. Drawing is supposed to be fun. It may take a few times copying the illustrations before you find your own style.

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