Showing posts with label lizards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lizards. Show all posts

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Free How To Draw An Australian Frilled Lizard Worksheet

How to draw an Australian frilled lizard drawing lesson and printable worksheet.


This free printable how to draw and Australian frilled lizard worksheet is one that I designed and use with my own art students. It gives the young artist confidence in drawing. Teachers, parents and home-school families will find many ways to use this project in class and at home. It can be a lesson by itself or used for extra time or given out as a take-home project.

 If you have problems printing see the how to print tab above for some tips or try one of the updated links below that might work better.

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How to Draw a Frilled Lizard, free worksheet. by MrAdron.
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Here are two links that may work better

CLICK HERE for a file in photo format.

CLICK HERE for a file in a universal portable format.

 YOU MAY PRINT THE PROJECT NOTES BELOW.

BEGINNING
This lizard is mostly the frill and the head, so we will start there. The head is shaped like a square on top of a diamond. The top of the head is the eyebrows and they are two slightly curving lines going down to the middle. The eyes are circles under the eyebrow and curve outward. The mouth has a diamond shape inside, inside the top half of the mouth is all in shadow. The teeth are very small and are only little bumps along the edge of the mouth.

FRILL
The frill is shaped like two circles on each side of the head. There are folds going from the edge of the frill almost to the face, some may go all the way. The outside edge of the frill is wavy and wrinkly.

BODY
The body is very simple it is two long lines that get closer to each other until they touch at the tip of the tail. The legs are very skinny, they stick out at the sides. The feet have two thumbs each and the other fingers are very long.

COLOR
Some frilled lizards have a lot of colors some do not.

(c) Adron 3/6/14

Sunday, March 17, 2013

How To Draw A Komodo Dragon Worksheet

How to draw a komodo dragon drawing lesson and printable worksheet.


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

If you like this project you might also like how to draw a frilled lizard. CLICK HERE to see it.

PRINT THE WORKSHEET

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 Komodo Dragon 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 of my worksheets as you like. Use the Paypal button to make your donation. 


Thank you!

CLICK HERE for is a link in photo format that may work better on some printers.

PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES


The basic shape is the same as for all lizards.

BEGINNINGS
Draw a guideline for the feet so they are on the same level. The feet closest to you are lower than the one on the far side. This guideline will help keep the feet level.

Start by drawing an oval for the head. The head is smaller on the komodo dragon than on other lizards. A long line goes from the head down the back and finishes at the tip of the tail.

DETAILS
The neck is flabby draw it like a wide drooping curve. The line of the neck continues back to become the belly and the underside of the tail.

FORM
Use lines to position the legs. The front leg has an elbow that points backward. The back leg has a knee that points forward. Fill out the legs, they are fat and flabby. The feet are short but have long fingers that have long claws.

FINISHING TOUCHES
Put a shadow underneath the belly and the inside of the far legs. The ground should have a shadow too

(C) A.E.Dozat 3/17/13