How to draw a T Rex
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Let us learn how to draw a T Rex
Hey, this is rob at art for kids hub dot. Used to try that again? Yes. This is rob at art for kids hub dot com and I got like cool awesome kid with me. Check it. How's it going, buddy? Good. You ready to have fun today? Yeah. What are we gonna do? We're gonna draw a T. Rex. Yes, we're gonna draw a T. Rex. Is that some fun? Yeah. All right, you got your marked here? Okay. Oh, there you go. Okay, first step, we're gonna draw his mouth, all right? So we're gonna do an S curve. That goes a little like that. Can you draw that? A little S curve? Yes. That probably good job. Perfect. Then we're gonna draw another S curve that kind of matches it. But it's going to come up and into the other to make a point. Can you make a matching curve? This is gonna be the T. Rex's mouth. Awesome. Good job. Okay, now we're gonna draw the rest. This is the bottom of his mouth, and it's gonna come up like that. Good job. Should we draw some sharp, are you all right?
Okay. We're gonna draw some sharp teeth now, right? T rexes have sharp teeth. Yeah. Yeah? 'cause what do they need? Maybe. All right, so we're gonna draw some cool zigzag lines. And make a sharp teeth. For the bottom, good job. Then make some other zigzag lines on the line going up. I can look like teeth. Perfect. And then some other zigzag lines. Going up. Does that look like a scary mouth? Yeah. Eat some meat. That looks like Jon things that you like wind up and it doesn't. Yeah, kinda does. Yeah. Yeah, you're right. Okay, now let's try this tongue. We're gonna draw a lion. It's kind of tricky. Draw a tongue inside of his mouth. Good job. And you can draw one more line coming down the middle. Perfect. Oh, that looks good. Okay, and then we're gonna color in the top part of his mouth. It looks like a. Dark in there. Good. You got his cool looking mouth all done. Good. Okay, now we're gonna draw his the rest of his head, and so we're gonna draw a line that comes up, and that's where his nose. Good. And then another S you okay? Yes. And we're gonna draw another S line for the top of his head. You can do that. Good job.
Okay, now we're gonna draw two U's upside down U shapes. And one is for his nostril and the other one is for the top of his eye. His eyebrow. Good. Okay, now we're gonna do the same thing, but on the outside of his head and that looks like his other nostril and his other eye. Perfect. And you can draw a 6 and color it in for his nostril. Good job. And then draw the top of his eye. And then a circle half circle, sorry. And then you can color in part of it for his pupil. Good job. Hey, let's draw the bottom of his mouth. Bottom of his jaw starts kind of small. And then comes out like that. And he's got a little hook on the end. Good. And then we can put a little line for his mouth. Okay, should we start his body now? Sure. It looks like a T. Rex head, doesn't it? Cheers. Complete. T. Rex had complete. Okay, let's draw the rest of his body. So we're going to draw, we're going to draw a line that comes down and makes a big curve. So this is his body, and it's going to start in his leg. Good job. Okay? And then we're going to draw his neck, the other part of his neck comes down. Do T rexes have big arms or little arms. A little arms. Okay. Smaller than. T. Rex is feet. Yeah, they are. They're a lot smaller.
So we're going to draw an L shape. And that's going to be his arm with elbow. Good. And then we're going to draw his claws. Draw a sharp V and then another sharp V and that says clot. And then you can draw the rest of his arm that comes like that. Good job. And then his neck, you can finish and have it come down to us. Good. And then draw one line up. Yeah, and then you can draw another sharp V and another one. And that says other arm. Does that look like T. Rex arms? Okay, now let's draw, let's draw his back legs and his back legs are pretty big aren't they? They're pretty big. Yeah. So we're going to draw a curved line that comes down like that. There we go. And then another line that comes back. And then alignment comes down. Good, I was running that room. And then we're going to draw sharp claw. That move around and out of the room. Yeah. And then another sharp claw. And one more on the other side. Did you get it? Perfect. And then you can draw the rest of his leg coming up. Back in like that. Good. Okay, let's finish. Let's finish, let's finish this other leg, or his belly. Let's make his belly come down. And then into his leg.
So you start where that left off. Yeah, good job. And then draw another huge excuse me. Draw a line coming down out of his belly. Who was that? Who is that? Who's making squeaky noises? All right, and then another line. Good and have it come down kind of where his feet are going to be. Yeah. And then a little line. And then kind of a longer line. This is going to be his foot. Good. More room. That's going to be one big foot. Okay, so we're going to draw a sharp claw. Yeah? And then another sharp claw. And then draw his rest of his foot and then the claw on the back. Good. This part's kind of this part is really tricky. I mean, you kind of ran out of room. So that's okay. We'll practice it and you can do it again. Good. Now it's great. That looks really awesome. Although it does look like this foot got ran over by a truck. All right. But still alive. He's still alive. All right. Okay, now we're going to draw the rest of his the rest of his leg. Can you draw the rest of his leg? And he comes up and then makes kind of a nail shape. What's he missing?
Wow. All right. What's he missing? What is T. Rex missing? He looks a little funny. Look too. He's missing a Nutella, yeah. So start right here about halfway up his back and we're going to draw a line that curves and comes back around. Good, perfect. And then we're going to start down here and then finish his tail. The other side of his toe. Good job. Okay, and then we can make his belly look a little bit better. By drawing another line that comes down. Good. And pick it up. So it looks like it's behind. Yeah, does that look like this arm is in front of his belly? That's because these lines are overlap. Okay, and then we're going to finish his towel. It comes out and then goes around and gets really thin. So then it looks like it's TEL's journey. Perfect.
Okay, we're going to do one last thing. We're going to put a little bumps on his back. And we're just do little V shapes or U shapes upside down U shapes. And just make it look like he's got lizard skin. Well, that's a pretty cool T. Rex, huh? Yeah. Is that awesome? Did you think you could ever draw a T. Rex? I was thinking. It was hard, but it was pretty easy. Wasn't it? Yeah. If you do a little steps, those are kind of hard. Well, we'll practice it and we can do it even. We can do it a few more times. Because I think that foot needs some work. Got ran over by a truck. All right. Well, that's a say goodbye. Let's say about a YouTube. Should we? See you later, YouTube. Goodbye.