How To Draw A Dinosaur Apatosaurus with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy animals to draw for beginners and kids.
Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below
You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below
Step 1:
Start with a potato shape for the body. Sketch two rounded shapes for the upper and lower jaws.
Step 2:
Draw two curved lines to connect the head to the body. Add a narrow, upside-down pear shape for the back arm. You can create thighs, shins, and feet from three overlapping shapes as shown. Add two curved lines at the end to make the tail.
Step 3:
Create the front arm by sketching another narrow pear shape and a rounded rectangle. Shape the front leg with three overlapping shapes for the thigh, shin, and foot.
Step 4:
Draw the fingers and toes at the ends of the arms and legs. Allosaurus had three fingers. Make sure the claws are sharp! Add ridges at the top of the head like eyebrows. Complete the face with circles for the eyes and ears and triangles for the teeth. Draw a tongue in the mouth and a tear tilted to the side for the nostril.
Step 5:
Add lines to show actual details. The lines in the neck, arms, legs, and tail show muscles. Other lines show skin folds.
Step 6:
Using a marker, use a marker to draw over the pencil lines that you want to keep. Erase the excess pencil lines and the dinosaur is ready to color.
Your dinosaur is done! Even if you don’t get it right the first time, keep practicing until you’re satisfied with your drawing.
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