How to draw Dinosaurs

Learn How to draw Dinosaurs Quickly & Easily!

I suggest we start with the nose slash front jaw (00 min 05 sec). Then, add three curves above and below it to shape the entire head (00 min 08 sec). See that super-long zigzag-like line (00 min 12 sec)? It’s the next stage in our how to draw Dinosaurs tutorial. Soon, all those chaotic strokes will turn into the horns and the spikes, so, be extra careful and accurate with it all.

If it looks good, gradually move on to the tail (00 min 15 sec). Once you create a relatively smooth line that goes just below the spikey one, the back of our dragon will be shaped (00 min 25 sec). Same goes for the horns. Ok, now it’s time for the hands with scary claws. Again, follow the video closely and make sure your lines match mine (00 min 33 sec). Put three lines next to each other. Then, use a huge C-like curve for the right leg (00 min 43 sec).

It’s significantly bigger (or, rather, in-your-face) than the left one. The claws are huge on both of them, though. After you add the claws on the hands, this how to draw Dinosaurs tutorial will almost be over. Go back to the face and work more on the details (01 min 33 sec). The mouth, the nostrils, and the eyes will turn our pack of lines into a real beast. Finally, put some strokes into every single horn and spike.

Before you learn how to draw Dinosaurs, did you know?

According to the scientists and the researchers, these gigantic creatures used to rule the world +/- 65 million years ago. But their species went extinct after a meteorite of epic proportions devastated Earth. The reptiles are considered to be their descendants.

People still find ancient remains of dinosaurs all over the world, and it’s scientifically proved that they did really exist. And, judging by their size and lethal “weaponry”, no animal out there could be a match for them, which means they were, indeed, on top of the food chain.

Some Things To Keep In Mind…

These tutorials are only here to guide you. Your drawing does not need to look "identical" to mine.

Start with rough but light pencil strokes that you can work into the shapes you want.

Once you have your rough drawing completed, go over it in a darker stroke for your final drawing.

Add shading and/or color to complete if desired.

Using this technique you will be able to draw anything after some practice... even without following step-by-step tutorials.

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