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How to Draw a Backpack

Posted on July 29, 2025 by Zipper7777

Learn how to draw a great looking Backpack with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial. By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Backpack. Where Can We Send Your Free Coloring Page? Join our newsletter and get the coloring PDF as a free welcome gift. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. We take your privacy seriously and will never spam you. You can unsubscribe from emails any time in 1-click. Check out our Privacy Policy for full details. 1. Begin by drawing a curved line. This will form the bottom of the backpack. 2. Draw a long, arching curved line above the existing line, connecting to it on each corner. This outlines the front of the backpack. 3. Draw another curved line from the top of the backpack to its bottom. This gives the backpack a three-dimensional appearance. 4. Add details and stitching to your backpack.

These are our budget 8×42 pair of binoculars recommendations, so this additional discount is welcome. They’re not as bright and clear as the Monarchs above, but they’re great for the entry-level birder or for casual enthusiasts. Make sure to choose the 8×25 size. The price of these binoculars has been $320 for the past few months, though it does jump up to $350 on occasion. The Zeiss Terra ED are the compact upgrade pick in our Best Binoculars guide. You’ll get a great sharp image in a 10.9-ounce body. They also fold into a nice pocket-sized package and come with a rugged, waterproof case. Need a laptop? This isn’t the best deal ever (it has dipped to $1,049 before), but it remains a nice discount. The MacBook Air (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is what most people should buy. It has a nice 13.6-inch LCD screen and a sleek redesign, plus the M2 chip offers good performance for everyday tasks.

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The main body of the case is fully molded to hold your precious cargo. Closest to the hinge is a pair of spots for PlayStation 5 DualSense controllers. These are cut out in such a way that the sticks remain in a neutral position. This is a far better solution than throwing your controller in a bag, as that’s a surefire way to ensure those same sticks are jammed to the side, which can lead to stick drift, and frankly we have enough of that already, don’t we? Heading towards the handle is the main cutout for the PlayStation VR2, but that’s not all. There is a small circular cup indentation in the center of the cutout for the PSVR2. With the included drawstring bag, you’ll tuck your Sense controllers into one another and place them inside the PSVR2. These then sit securely, with plenty of room for the hardwired USB-C cable in the center of the case. If you happen to have picked up the official PSVR2 headphones, well you are in luck – these also have a spot in here. I’m surprised to say that even without them, the PSVR2 and Sense controllers weren’t wobbling around. Clearly the VORI team did some use testing with and without the headphones. There are also two included velcro strips for wrapping up your cables, if you didn’t happen to bring your own. Thankfully the PSVR2 has far less cables than its predecessor, but it’s nice of VORI to help us move away from twist ties. The VORI case comes in at a really reasonable price – just $39.99. Given the $550 asking price of the PSVR2, 40 bucks is a pittance to keep it protected. The alternative, as cool as it looks, is sitting it on top of a very cool, but very oversized Mandalorian helmet – an accident just waiting to happen.

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