Hello! I'm glad you liked the sketch of the savannah so far. To make it even better for learning, let's talk about how to space the animals so each one stands out clearly.

Here’s a simple step-by-step explanation:

  1. Think about the space: Imagine the savannah as a big open field. We want to give each animal its own spot so they're not crowded together.
  2. Choose different places for animals: Instead of putting all animals close, draw each one with some space around it. For example, place the elephant on the left side, the giraffe a little to the right, and the zebra somewhere else.
  3. Use size and position: If animals are different sizes, it helps to draw bigger animals a bit bigger and smaller ones smaller, and spread them out across the page.
  4. Add simple backgrounds for each: You can draw a small tree or a rock near each animal to give a visual clue and to separate the spaces more.
  5. Keep the scene balanced: Space the animals evenly so one side of the picture isn’t crowded while the other is empty.

By spacing out the animals this way, everyone can clearly see and learn about each one without confusion. Have fun drawing your savannah scene!


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