Eggs are amazing creations – they are packed with protein, full of nutrition, and even capable of creating and sustaining life. Keen to learn more? Then let’s take a closer look!
Tutorial Video
Step-By-Step Images and Instructions
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Start with a black pen, and draw an egg shape in the center of your page.
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Use a black fineliner to carefully add another shape, just inside the first.
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Repeat this with another shape just inside…
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Bring two wavy lines down from the top, heading towards the center.
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Grab an orange pen and add a circle to the bottom of the wavy lines.
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Use the black fineliner to add circles around the inside and outside of the orange circle.
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Add a small half circle to the left of the circle.
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Then, draw a wavy line across the bottom.
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Add an almond shape to the bottom section…
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And then connect the bottom of the circle to the wavy lines at the bottom with two more parallel wavy lines.
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Add another egg shape to the inside of the main shape…
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And then use an orange pen for the central section.
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Use a blue pen for the inner ring, and the inner egg shape.
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Shade the section at the bottom with a navy pen…
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And then use a light cyan pencil for the remaining white space.
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Use a black fineliner pen and a ruler to add a series of lines all around the edge of the egg.
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Use a red pen to add color to the small half circle in the center.
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Label the parts from bottom to top – “Air cell”, “Eggshell”, “Cuticula”, “Germinal disc”, “Vitelline membrane”, “Chalaza”, “Thin albumen”, “Thick albumen” and “Yolk”.
And there we have it – all the parts of the egg that you need to know to make a good start into your studies.