You can basically redo all of the previous steps as you build up this second shape to slot nicely into the first one. In some iterations of this design, the two halves will be touching one another, but in this one there will be a slight space between them. Then, once this shape outline is complete you will be ready to draw the final touches in the next step. Before you color in your image, we will finish off the final details in this fifth step of our guide on how to draw yin and yang.
The main thing to add is another circle near the bottom of the shape, as shown in our reference image. We mentioned earlier how these small circles have symbolic meaning. The two halves of the symbol represent light and dark, and the circle in each half will have the opposite color to whichever half it is contained in.
This is to show that there is always a bit of light in darkness and vice versa. Once you have drawn this final detail, you could add some touches of your own! Sometimes people like to incorporate images of the sun and moon into the picture to further drive home the symbolism.
You could also draw a background for it or add some detail elements to make it look even better. These are just a few ideas you could go for, but what else can you think of to finish off this picture? In our image, we went with the classic black and white color most often associated with this symbol. As mentioned previously, each circle will also be the opposite color to the section it is in.
This is the classic look for this symbol, but sometimes you will see it with brighter, more vibrant colors. You could also play around with different art mediums for some vibrancy or make a brightly colored background to contrast the black and white. We mentioned a few times how this symbol, while seemingly simple, can actually be quite difficult to get right when you try to draw it. We hope that this guide got rid of all of the frustration that can come with a drawing like this, leaving room for just fun and creativity!
Now you can keep going by adding details to it or with creating a background. We went through a few of the ways that you could go about this during the guide, but you should definitely let your creativity flow as you finish it off. We would also love to see how you finish off this yin and yang drawing, so please do share it on our Facebook and Pinterest pages for us to admire.
Draw another small circle between the parallel lines, on the opposite side of the yin yang. Notice how the guide lines help you to make the small circles evenly spaced and of equal size. What else shows the stark contrast between these colors? A panda! Learn to draw one with this handy animal drawing guide. This printable is for members only. Join now! Learn how to get access to thousands of printable pages! First, check that you're logged in. You can log in on the member login page. Please log in again.
The login page will open in a new tab. After logging in you can close it and return to this page. Easy, step by step Yin Yang Symbol drawing tutorial. Yin Yang Symbol drawing - step 1 1. Begin by drawing a circle. This outlines the symbol. Yin Yang Symbol drawing - step 2 2. Yin Yang Symbol drawing - step 3 3. Yin Yang Symbol drawing - step 4 4. Draw a second straight line, parallel to the first, just off center.
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