I am sure you will enjoy the lesson on how to draw an easy velociraptor for kids. This instruction consists of only nine easy steps.
Now I will show you how to draw an easy Velociraptor. I hope that this lesson will be interesting for you, and you will get useful creative skills.
The ancient world is very interesting and full of mysteries. In the Velociraptor drawing tutorial, you will draw one of the representatives of the animal world, who lived on our planet many years ago.
Velociraptor is a carnivorous bipedal dinosaur. This dinosaur has short upper limbs, powerful legs, a long tail, and a narrow skull. It is believed that Velociraptor was a very intelligent dinosaur and was able to move very quickly in space.
In this lesson, you will need your ability to make smooth curved lines. Try to carefully draw all parts of the Velociraptor’s body.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes.
How to Draw an Easy Velociraptor
- Sketch the head.
The head is rounded and slightly extended forward.
- Depict the neck.
Draw two smooth curved lines from the head.
- Draw the tail.
Continue the line of the back, which smoothly passes into the tail.
- Add the upper paw.
Depict a curved line below the chest to draw one short paw.
- Draw the bottom paw.
In the lower part of the body, draw a curved line.
- Sketch the second upper paw.
Using a curved line, depict the second upper paw, which is located farther from us.
- Add the second lower paw.
Use smooth, curved lines to depict the hind paw, which is further away from us.
- Add details.
Using short lines, add the stripes on the body of the Velociraptor. Draw the round eye.
- Color the Velociraptor.
Color the body dark green and the stripes light green.
The Velociraptor drawing tutorial is over! I think you enjoyed drawing this ancient animal. Share your impressions in the comments.
I want to remind you that I prepared the PDF file of this lesson. Download this file so that you can repeat this lesson at any time, even if you do not have Internet access.
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