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Friday, October 18, 2013

How to Draw An Ankylosaurus Dinosaur Worksheet

How to draw an Ankylosaurus Dinosaure drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

How to Draw an Ankylosaurus Dinosaur is a project for the young artist that will give him satisfaction and confidence in drawing.

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How To Draw An Ankylosaurus Worksheet


Sometimes I spend hours creating these how-to-draw worksheets, but I do it to give back because I believe that when you have been given a gift, it is so you can be a gift to others, and I hope these worksheets are a means of blessing to you. You are welcome to print as many as you like.


Thank you!

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YOU MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

BEGINNING
Draw a basic outline of the Ankylosaurus. The body is an arch shape across the back and flat underneath. The tail is almost as long as the body. The rear legs are halfway between the tip of the nose and the tip of the tail; start with a stick figure technique to get the position right.  The head is a triangle shape.

ARMOR
Use three or four guidelines from the neck to the tail to keep the rows of armor even. Lightly draw 13 or 15 lines across to make a checker pattern. The armor on the back is bumps or spikes drawn in each piece of the grid. There are spikes on the edge; they are like triangles that are curved backward. They are smaller at the neck and bigger at the waist, and smaller at the tail. There is a club on the end of the tail

DEVELOP THE BODY
Draw the legs around the stick figure lines. Use a guideline to keep the feet level. The legs are thick. The belly sags a little.
The head has two spikes. One is behind the head going up, and one is at the bottom back of the jaw, pointing down and back.  There are two rows of bumps on the top of the head. The eye is under a thick eyebrow. The mouth has a downturn at the front like a bird beak.

FINISHING TOUCHES
Use shadows to make the far leg look like they are on the other side. Put shadows under the spikes and between the armor plates.

If this has helped you, then consider my worksheet titled: How to draw a Tyrannosaurus Rex.

I hope you draw a masterpiece!

(c) Adron 10/18/13