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How To Draw Godzilla

May 30, 2021
Hello everyone, today we are going to

draw

Godzilla, yes we are going to keep this lesson nice and simple but it will still be a lot of fun. We hope you will follow us. They need something to

draw

with, some paper and something. to go yeah, it's more like here it is right here yeah right here first let's draw his eye, we're going to draw it here towards the top left of our paper and we're also drawing with our horizontal paper so that we have room for his big long tail, we're going to draw a little i, then we're going to draw a little curve over his eye, and then we're going to curve it back towards the top of his head.
how to draw godzilla
We're going to draw his nose, we're going to come out and then curve down and then we're going to draw a sideways V shape. V for his mouth, we're going to draw his open mouth and then we can draw the bottom. of his jaw, good job, so let's draw the lower part of his jaw going back further, what are we missing the sharp teeth on him? Yeah, let's draw some zigzags or even just lines going down with little bumps for its sharp teeth, now let's draw the front. From his body we are going to draw his neck going down and into his belly, so we are going to go down and then we are going to draw his arms, we will start here where his shoulders are.
how to draw godzilla

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We're going to draw a line that goes down and then out and you can connect that line if you want, yeah, and draw it there, now we're going to draw his fingers, we're going to draw a curve that goes down and then we're going to come back up and we're going to zigzag. , we'll do one more so we have three fingers and then we'll go back down to the bottom of his arm and then we'll go back up now that we can draw his other arm. I'm going to draw it really simply, we're going to draw a curve that matches this first curve for his upper arm and then we're going to draw zigzags that come back inward and connect to his other hand.
how to draw godzilla
Next, let's draw it really simply. Imagine this line for his neck going down, behind his arm and then coming out the bottom, there you have it and then we're going to curve down for his belly. Now let's draw her leg. He has very strong legs. Let's start at the top. and we're going to go down and touch the line of his belly and then we're going to bend and curve down yeah, good job, he's got his little knee right there, yeah, next we're going to draw his foot and it's not very big. It's very strong, although well, it's not very long and then we'll draw zigzags just like we did with his hands, we'll go up, down, up and then one more finger down and then we'll draw his. the foot comes back yeah good job on that foot now let's draw the back of her leg up very thick and then bend it again yeah and then you can come I like how thin her knee got really thin it's Okay, then let's go back. so so he has a big strong leg or thigh or he could come right here oh that's a good place too yeah and then he looks really cool headley that was a good idea now let's draw his other leg let's join this same. line that goes out and then down that will draw your foot and zigzags connecting with your other foot.
how to draw godzilla
Next we'll draw the bottom of its tail, so we'll start here. We are imagining his neck entering his belly and coming behind him. foot and then or his leg and then moving back further to draw his tail, what a big tail, yeah, now let's draw his back, we're going to start here on his head, we're going to draw a curve back and then towards his leg, so We have a little bump here so we can go down and then bend towards his leg. You're doing a great job. I love that our two Godzillas are different and yours is my favorite and it's okay if your drawings are different too. because the most important thing is to have fun and practice, practice, okay, let's go ahead, let's draw his tail next, we'll go down like this and then we'll extend to a point down here.
I'll go a little further. I'm going to curve back, I'm going to go a little further, yeah, make it really long, that's cool, and why is Godzilla missing eyelashes? No, yes, we're not going to put tabs on this one. Okay, I guess you could if you wanted to. We're going to draw a small one right here behind his head and then I'm going to draw a bigger one right after that small one and a bigger one, yeah, let's draw an upside down v next and this one's not going to connect, so we're going to draw a big one. inverted v or mark and then we're going to draw another small one and then one more to connect it to its body.
Now we're going to draw more of these big plates, these big spikes, but they're very jagged. let's do it again now I'm going to draw this one even bigger than the first one so yeah that's cool now let's draw another one oh wow that one got even bigger I like it that's cool okay I'm going to draw another one but This one is going to be smaller, okay, yours has already filled his entire back. You could draw another one on his tail. I'm going to make a smaller one and then maybe a very small one and then down his tail.
I'm just going to draw little peaks that go down until they get so small you can't even see them. Oh, that's amazing. Hadley, great job. We did it. We finished drawing Godzilla. It looks so cool, except it will look even better after we do it. Yes, we need to color this part, we're going to fast forward, but at the end you can pause the video if you want it to match our same color. You're ready to move fast. Yes, Hadley, did you have fun? Yes, I hope our friends. They will take the time to color their drawings and what else could they add to their drawing?
A background. Yes, you could draw buildings and an ocean. That would be amazing and he's like destroying buildings with his lasers. We hope you had a lot of fun drawing Godzilla. Yes, we hope you had a lot of fun and we hope you have fun adding more things to the background and we'll see you later. Our friends. Bye bye. Hello parents and teachers, take a photo of your child's finished artwork and post it on Facebook. or Instagram also be sure to tag us at art for kids hub. Did you know we also have a website? You can find it at artforkidshub.com.
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