Showing posts with label Dinosaurs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dinosaurs. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2014

How To Draw An Ornithomimus Dinosaur Worksheet

How to draw an Ornithomimus dinosaur lesson and printable worksheet.

How To Draw An Ornithomimus Dinosaur Worksheet is an easy project and gives a lot of satisfaction to the young artist who is interested in drawing dinosaurs.

Teachers and parents may use this worksheet as a class project or as an extra activity that can be taken home. If the student does not have good success with this sketch then do not get discouraged, I have many projects they may do and it may be that their art style is more in tune with sketching another subject.

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How to Draw an Ornithomimus Dinosaur Worksheet

Even though it takes hours, I create these How to Draw Worksheets because I believe that when we have been blessed it is so that we can become a blessing to others. I hope you enjoy these projects and they help you.

Thank You!

YOU MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

BEGINNINGS
Lightly sketch at first. The body looks like a teardrop turned sideways with the tail pointing slightly down. Use a stick figure technique to rough draft in the arms and legs. The arms have elbows and wrist like people. The legs have two joints the knee and the ankle, below the ankle, is a long bone like the bones in the top of a person's foot and the toes are like the foot. The head is small, it is a circle with a triangle for the beak. The tail and neck are each almost as long as the body.

DEVELOP THE FORM
After you have the pose the way you want with the stick figure method then draw around the lines of the stick figure to fill out the arms and legs. The arms are skinny. The legs are thick at the hip and get thinner as they go down, add bumps for the knee and shin.

DETAILS
There are three thick toes on the feet. There are three claws on the hand. The head looks like a bird. The eye is big the mouth is like a beak. (If you have a hard time with the feet just draw grass over them).

FINISHING TOUCHES
Use shadow to give it thickness. The far arm and leg will be in more shadow than the near arm and leg.

To see more how-to-draw worksheets like this click on the label for dinosaurs in the sidebar.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

© Adron 1/26/14

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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If you have trouble making the worksheet below print or are printing on A-4 sized paper, then CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page for some suggestions. 



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!

I have other projects like this; search for them in the sidebar.

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

Monday, October 14, 2013

How to Draw A Stegosaurus Worksheet, Free

How to Draw a Stegosaurus is a drawing lesson and a printable how-to-draw worksheet.

How to Draw a Stegosaurus is an easy printable drawing project that will give the young artist satisfaction and a sense of confidence. Parents and teachers will find lots of ways to use this project to help the young artist gain confidence in drawing.


How To Draw A Stegosaurus Worksheet.



Sometimes, I spend hours creating these how-to-draw worksheets, but I do it so that I can give back. 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 blessing to you. You are welcome to print as many as you like. Thank you!

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If you have trouble printing the worksheet below or are printing on A-4-sized paper, CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page for some suggestions.  

I have other projects like this; search for them in the sidebar.

YOU MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

BEGINNING
The body is like a sideways teardrop with the point at the head and the wide part for the hip. Draw it like an arch but a little lopsided and higher at the hind leg. The tail is a triangle that is at the back. Before you draw the feet draw a light guideline for the ground so the near feet are both level. The feet on the other side are a slight bit higher because of perspective.

HEAD
The head is a small circle with a triangle for the beak and a triangle for the jaw; it is long and narrow.

LEGS
Use the stick figure technique to start the legs and then go around them to fill out the form.  The foreleg is short and starts low. The elbow points backward and is near the chest. There is a small wrist or ankle above the foot.   There are three toes but only two are showing. The rear leg is long and starts high up almost at the back. The knee bends forward. The knee is low by the stomach.   Two toes show with claws.

PLATES
There are ten plates on the back. They are irregular diamond shapes. Use a guideline above the back for the tops of the plate and a second guideline for the point where the plates angle back. The plates are smaller on the neck and the tail. Some plates were curved back. There are veins going up the plates in a fan pattern.

DETAILS
There is a second row of plates on the far side. Only a part of each show, they are almost shadows.

There are four spikes draw the first two that are closest to the viewer and the far ones afterward make one far spike go behind and past a front spike.

The body has wrinkles like an elephant.

Use shading technique to give the Stegosaurus roundness and thickness.

If this was helpful you might also like my worksheet titled, How To Draw An Ankylosaurus

I hope you create a masterpiece!
(c) Adron Dozat 10/14/13

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

How To Draw A Tyrannosaurus Rex Worksheet

How to draw a tyrannosaurus rex drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

How to draw a tyrannosaurus rex project and the free printable worksheet below will give the young artist an easy to accomplish drawing that they can be proud of.

Parents and teachers will find many ways to use this project to help the young artist gain confidence in drawing. It can be used as a classroom lesson or at home.

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If you have trouble making the worksheet below print or are printing on A-4 sized paper then CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page for some suggestions


How To Draw A Tyrannosaurus Rex Worksheet.

Sometimes I spend hours creating these how-to-draw worksheets, but I do it so that I can 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!

I have other projects like this, search for them in the sidebar.

YOU MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

BEGINNINGS
Start by lightly drawing so you can erase later. Use broad strokes to make the basic shapes of a rectangle for the head, triangle for the jaw, huge jelly bean for the body, and ovals for the near leg. The tail is two curving lines that come to a point.

Use a stick figure technique to design and pose the tiny arms. The hands look like the letter "Y" sideways.

DEVELOPMENT
Round off the nose, and add some bumps for the eyebrow and nasal ridge. Give the mouth a crooked smile that goes up then down and back up. Draw around the stick figure of the arms and hands; save the claws and teeth for last- like a desert.

Go around the ovals for the legs and erase any extra lines there.

The feet are three claws, draw the closest one first. The second and third are hidden behind the first, only the tops show, just draw a simple line for each one. Give it some curve over the knuckles so the claws look powerful.

REFINE THE DRAWING
Add details such as the tiny eye and nostril.
The far leg and arm are a mirror image of the ones closer and are in shadow.
The teeth are irregular, some are longer and some are spaced far apart.
The body had wrinkles like modern lizards.
Use shading to give the legs muscle and roundness.

Do not get discouraged if your drawing of a Tyrannosaurus Rex does not turn out the way you wanted. You are learning and every time you draw something you are getting better. Draw every day, bookmark this page and come back every day and do another lesson, soon you will be an artist.

I hope you create a masterpiece!
(c) Adron 10/8/13

Thursday, September 26, 2013

How To Draw a Triceratops Dinosaur Worksheet, free

How to draw a triceratops drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This free-to-print worksheet will give the young artist confidence in drawing a popular dinosaur. The worksheet below may be printed by copying it to a file and printing from your device.

Parents, homeschool families, and teachers may print a copy for personal and classroom use.

You do not have to make a donation to download my how-to-draw worksheets. However, if you'd like to, the donate button is located below the picture. Thank you for your gifts, prayers, memberships, and donations. I would not be able to create these without your support. 

PRINT THE WORKSHEET

To print the free worksheet, just highlight it and send it to your printer or save it to your device to print later. If you have problems printing or are printing on A-4 sized paper CLICK HERE to go to my how-to-print page for some helpful suggestions or try one of the updated links below.


How to Draw A Triceratops Worksheet



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The file above is like a scan and the one below is a digital file. One of the two will work for you. 

👉👉👉CLICK HERE for a file in a portable universal format ( PDF).

YOU MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

PROJECT NOTES:
The first few lines are the most important- the whole project depends on it.
Begin by drawing a long line for the ground so the feet are in place. Above that draw an arch for the back going from the head to the tip of the tail; make the Dinosaur twice as long as it is high.

Use stick figure drawing for the legs at first to make sure they are right. The rear leg starts higher and bends forward at the knee, and the front leg bends back at the elbow.

The head starts as an oval at the nose and has the curving triangle for the frill. The frill is as high as the top of the back

HEAD DETAIL
The eye is halfway between the tip of the nose and the back of the frill, and just below the top line. The brow horns are right above the eye and a little back, they do not go much farther than the beak. There is a spike on the nose ridge at the top of the beak. The frill goes back and up then comes down in a curve and there is a little cheek bump at the bottom of the frill. He has a beak instead of lips. Under his neck are loose wrinkly folds.

BODY DETAIL
The rear leg is thick and very wide at the top; there are wrinkles across the knees and ankles. The front leg is short and the shoulder is low, there are wrinkles across the elbows.  There are three toes with stubby claws on all feet.

The feet on the far side are in shadow they touch the ground a little higher up for the perspective.

There are rows of bumps like on an alligator. Draw a grid first so they stay in rows and don't get uneven. The top edge has bumps in rows like the other bumps. There are wrinkles going down the length of the body. The belly has folds like a snake belly.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c)Adron D. 9/26/13

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

How To Draw A Pterodactyl Worksheet

How to draw a Pterodactyl drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This free-to-print lesson and worksheet is ideal for the young artist to gain confidence and create a nice picture.  Parents, teachers, and homeschool families will be able to use this in class and at home.

You do not have to make a donation to download my how-to-draw worksheets. However, if you'd like to, the donate button is located below the picture. Thank you for your gifts, prayers, memberships, and donations. I would not be able to create these without your support. 

If you like this project, you might also like how to draw triceratops. to see it, CLICK HERE.

To print the worksheet, just highlight it and send it to your printer or save it to your device to print later. If you have a problem or are printing on A-4 sized paper, CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page for some suggestions. or try the updated links below.

 
  

How to Draw A Pterodactyl Worksheet



Thank you!

The image above is a JPEG, and the file below is a PDF.

👉👉👉CLICK HERE for a file in a universal portable format.

BEGINNINGS:
Start with a framework. Draw a line for the top edge of the wing so the drawing will not go beyond the edge of the paper.

On the line for the wing draw a rough articulated stick figure to pose the pterodactyl. This is a circle for the chest, straight lines for the arms and legs with small circles for the knees elbows and shoulders. The head is three very skinny triangles.

Once the pose is correct and fits in the line of the wing then fill in the features of the body, use ovals and circles to place the muscles. Add a box area shape for the abdomen.

DEVELOP FORM
After you have the body filled out then erase the extra lines and go over the figure to darken the body some.

WING DETAILS
Each side of the wing is longer than the body. The wing connects by the knee. The hand has three fingers going up and one finger going out to the edge of the wing. Start the hands and the feet as straight lines with dots for the knuckles then trace around them to give them thickness.

HEAD DETAILS
The head has a long bony crest on the top, it is not straight so don't worry too much about it. The mouth is long and goes all the way to the eye. There is some lose wrinkles on the neck under the chin like a pelican. The eye is a circle inside a circle and a line inside that.

The body is dark and the wings are light.

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) Mr. Adron D. 9/24/13

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Free How To Draw a Velociraptor Dinosaur Worksheet

How to draw a velociraptor dinosaur drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This fun worksheet will give the young artist confidence in drawing a Velociraptor Dinosaur.

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If you have trouble making the worksheet below print or are printing on A-4 sized paper then CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page for some suggestions. 


How To Draw a Velociraptor Worksheet.

Sometimes I spend hours creating these how-to-draw worksheets, but I do it so that I can 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!

To see more projects like this search the labels in the sidebar.

You may want to print the project notes below, too.

FIRST STEP
Begin by lightly drawing a stick figure of the Velociraptor. Use straight lines for the legs and circled for the knees and ankles and elbows. The head is slightly rectangular. The body starts out as a couple of circles one for the chest and a small one for the hips. At this time don't worry too much about detail or the legs on the far side of the Dinosaur.

DRAMA
Look at the pose and ask yourself if it has excitement. Make any changes now to give excitement.

FILL HIM IN
Lightly draw circles for the muscle groups in the arms legs and neck.

HANDS FEET
Start with lines for the bones and circles for the knuckles. Then draw around them to give thickness and curvy lines. Save the claws for last, (like desert).

HEAD
The mouth goes all the way across the length of the head to behind the ear. There is some cheek at the back of the mouth. The eyebrow is a heavy arch line and the nose has a long bony ridge across the top. The eye is at the back of the head.

FINISHING TOUCHES
Reptiles have loose wrinkly skin with folds so give him some wrinkles on the neck, arms, legs, and anywhere else that makes sense to you. Add the big claw on the toe and the teeth.

If this has been helpful you might like to try my worksheet titled: How to draw a Triceratops 

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) Mr. Adron 9/21/13