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Soccer balls are fun to play with but can be unfamiliar to draw. The traditional soccer ball is made from two flat shapes, pentagons and hexagons. A pentagon, of course, is a five-sided polygon, while a hexagon has six sides. The instructions here will help you to understand how a soccer ball looks so you can draw one. Let's begin!

Method 1

Method 1 of 3:

A Simple Soccer Ball

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    Draw a circle.[1]

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    Draw perpendicular lines bisecting each other at the centre.[2]

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    Draw a modest-sized hexagon at the centre of the circle to form the first guide to the shape of the ball.[3]

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    Join further slightly squeezed hexagons from three alternate sides of the hexagon.[4]

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    Fill the gaps with lines meeting on the perpendicular lines to form three pentagons.

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    Attach nine small joining lines to complete the guides to form the shapes of the ball.[5]

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    Based on the guides, draw curved lines to enhance the realistic shapes of the sphere.

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    Clean-up all earlier guides.

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    Color the ball applying shades and a drop-shadows.

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A Cartoon Soccer Ball

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    Create a circle.

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    Make two hexagons and a pentagon on three corners of the ball.

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    Start joining more shapes to the earlier shapes.

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    Complete drawing all shapes of the ball joining each other.

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    Make a couple of overlapping ovals at the top of the circle to form the shapes of the eyes.

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    Insert a smaller oval each inside the above-made eyes to form the eye-balls.

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    Draw a smile of the ball-character at the base of the ball below the eyes.

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    Make three vertical lines within the shape of the smiling mouth joining the top and bottom edges to form the teeth.

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    Draw a couple of paddle-shapes to create the feet of the ball-character detached from the circle.

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    Join a couple of tube-like shapes on each side of the ball to form the arms of the character.

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    Add further lines to the tubes to indicate the hands.

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    Complete the drawing of the gloved fists.

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    Join further regular-shaped tubes joining the bottom of the ball to the paddle-feet to form the legs of the character.

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    Add eye-brows on top of the eyes slightly edging out of the circle and spikes on the shoes with a line for the soles as well.

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    Add the shoe-laces and color the ball-cartoon.

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A Traditional Soccer Ball

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    Draw a circle.

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    Create a pentagon with an inclined axis at the centre of the circle.

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    Draw five straight lines from the five vertices of the pentagon.

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    Join a couple of lines each from the five earlier lines drawn.

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    Join the five open edges to complete the shapes.

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    Join short lines to edges of the circumference to complete forming all the lines of the soccer ball.

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    Finally, color the soccer-ball.

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      • A good way to shade is to lightly shade in your shadowed area with pencil, and then use your pinky finger to smooth out the color.

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      • Draw large figures. Small ones will look unrealistic and misplaced.

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      • Traditional soccer balls have black pentagons and white hexagons, but you can mix up the styles and colors for your own unique design.

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      • Use colored pencils when coloring in the soccer ball. You can use them to add shading to the drawing.
      • Take your time. Sketch your lines lightly at first so you can erase them easily if you mess up.

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      • Avoid drawing the shapes too small; they should take up a good amount of space on the ball.

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      • Be sure that you aren't smudging your drawing.

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      • Don't make the pentagon too big or else the soccer ball won't look good

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      • Don't draw darkly at first, just sketch it out your first try. You can fill out the lines after you finish.

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      • If you are finished and it is so not perfect give it another go!

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      • Drawing utensil (Black pen, pencil, marker, etc.)
      • Eraser (for pencils)

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      This article was reviewed by Kelly Medford. Kelly Medford is an American painter based in Rome, Italy. She studied classical painting, drawing and printmaking both in the U.S. and in Italy. She works primarily en plein air on the streets of Rome, and also travels for private international collectors on commission. She founded Sketching Rome Tours in 2012 where she teaches sketchbook journaling to visitors of Rome. Kelly is a graduate of the Florence Academy of Art. This article has been viewed 860,383 times.

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      To draw a traditional soccer ball, draw a circle and put a pentagon in the center of it. Then, extend 1 straight line from each of the five vertices of the pentagon, and connect those lines with 3 lines each to form 6 hexagons. Next, join 2 corners of each hexagon to the circumference of the circle using short lines to complete the pattern. Finally, color all of the pentagons black while leaving the hexagons white to make it look realistic. Keep reading to learn how to draw a cartoon soccer ball!

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      How do you kick a soccer ball without hurting your foot? ›

      Put your non-kicking foot next to the ball. Make sure to point it in the direction you want the ball to go. When you move through to kick, point your kicking foot at the ground and strike the ball with your laces. Lock your ankle for maximum power (and to prevent injury).

      How to draw a soccer⚽? ›

      1. Step 1: Draw or trace a circle. ...
      2. Step 2: Draw a hexagon in the center. ...
      3. Step 3: Add parallel lines to each side. ...
      4. Step 4: Connect the parallel lines to the circle. ...
      5. Step 5: Draw a line to fill the space between the other hexagons. ...
      6. Step 6: Connect the corners of the new hexagons to that line.
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      Does soccer hurt your feet? ›

      Soccer is hard on the feet! Injuries to the foot and ankle can occur from running and side-to-side cutting, sliding or tackling and from striking the ball or another player with the foot.

      How do you kick a soccer ball like Ronaldo? ›

      Aim for the nozzle valve that you faced toward you at the beginning of the kick. To give it the knuckle-ball effect, you need to avoid putting any spin on the ball whatsoever. Try to hit the ball just below the middle but not too low so that it doesn't take backspin. Not rolling it off your foot at all.

      How fast can Ronaldo kick a soccer ball mph? ›

      Cristiano Ronaldo is known for his powerful shots, and his kicks have been measured to travel at speeds of over 100 miles per hour. This makes him one of the hardest-kicking footballers in the world.

      How do you draw a soccer ball for dummies? ›

      Draw a modest-sized hexagon at the centre of the circle to form the first guide to the shape of the ball. Join further slightly squeezed hexagons from three alternate sides of the hexagon. Fill the gaps with lines meeting on the perpendicular lines to form three pentagons.

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