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How To Draw Indominus Rex From Jurassic Park

May 30, 2021
Hello friends, so let's

draw

a dinosaur. Yes, let's

draw

Indominus Rex. I think I said that from Jurassic Park. Yes, you have the toy. Yes, he likes to scream. We hope you follow it. with us, oh, the dinosaur will follow us, yes, she is going to draw, okay, you need your markers or something to draw with some paper and something to color, okay, you are ready to start, oh, you have something new, Yes, you look very good. cute, they hurt a little, although oh yes they do, they are still fresh, yes, yes, first let's draw the eye of our dinosaur.
how to draw indominus rex from jurassic park
I'm going to draw a very small little oval shape here on the left side and we're also drawing with our paper. horizontal so that we have room for the whole dinosaur, okay, now let's draw the top of the head, we're going to start here just above the eye and we're going to draw a diagonal line that goes forward like this and then it's going to curve down, it's got some lines complicated, yes, there are a lot of details, it will be fun, now we are going to draw the mouth, we are going to start here and we are going to draw a diagonal line that goes back under the eye just under the eye, we are going to go up a little bit and then we will go back down , then we're going to draw the bottom of the mouth, we're going to go forward and then we're going to go down and then we're going to go forward a little bit more, it has kind of wobbly lines for the mouth.
how to draw indominus rex from jurassic park

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Now we're going to draw right here, at the end of the mouth, it has something like a tendon or a piece of skin that connects the top of the mouth. all the way down, okay, now let's draw the teeth, we're going to draw little curved V's going up at the top of the mouth, yeah, that's awesome, so we're going to draw more teeth at the bottom, so these are inverted V. coming back and then let's draw the tongue as well, we're going to draw a curve coming out of the middle curves down and forward just above the teeth and then we can curve it towards the mouth, okay, now let's draw the back of the head.
how to draw indominus rex from jurassic park
Let's draw a little spike that comes back and then goes back and then and then forward and also add another one on the other side. Next, let's show the bottom of the mouth, let's curve down and stop to the right. I really like yours, it looks really cool Hadley and I'm glad that our two drawings don't look exactly the same and it's okay if our friends' drawings are different too because the most important thing is to have fun and practice. remember to practice, okay, let's move on, okay, he looks a little toothless, we have to make it scarier, but he doesn't have teeth, oh, but he has teeth, right, yeah, okay, now let's draw the back of the head.
how to draw indominus rex from jurassic park
We will go back down like this and then we will curve towards the lower jaw. There you have it. Now let's draw the small details around the head first. Let's draw a diagonal line over the eye to make them look angrier. We're going to circle the eye and then we're going to go up and connect. Now let's draw another shape in front of that shape right here, we'll draw a side u and then we'll connect all the way to the top. We can also add a small nostril in the front. Oh, and one more way back.
Here we're just going to draw an oval behind the eye. Now we are ready to draw the neck and also the body. We're going to start here and we're going to curve back and down, now it's got hair, yeah, it looks like it's there, now let's draw the front of the neck, we're going to draw another curve that goes down like this and then right at the end we're going to draw a little bulge for the chest, now we're going to draw the really strong arms, we're going to start inside the body, go down like this and then forward, it looks like an upside down, then we're going to draw the first one. claw on the front arms we're going to go down like it's really far away and then we're going to curve up and dominus rex had these crazy scary claws like tyrannosaurus rex has really small arms but because this is combined with a bird of prey , it has The longer arms are probably also very fast, yes, it was very fast and we're going to draw another curve that goes down and then back up for the other claw and then we're going to make another one here in the front if you need more. time remember you can always pause the video, you can even rewind the video if you want to watch the step again, okay, let's draw the rest of the arm coming back like this and then we're going to curve towards the body, cool, okay. now let's draw the rest of the abdomen, let's go back, so here let's see the chest line that comes here and connects with the arm, let's imagine it going behind the arm and then coming back, okay, now let's draw really strong back legs let's start high and we are going to go down and then curve back this is the knee a huge knee, yes, then we are going to draw the beginning of the foot going down more and We are going to draw the first toe, it is very big, we are going to move forward, then we're going to curve down and back to make sure it's very sharp, that's for the first claw and then we'll go back further now that we're.
I'm going to draw another toe here we're going to start higher, we're going to go down and curve and then we're going to curve up again. It looks like another V with a curve at the bottom. I'm trying to concentrate. Great job Hanley, I really love your drawing. Now let's draw the other finger on the other side. Let's move forward. I know this is a challenge. No? This is probably one of the most detailed drawings you have ever made. yeah, you're doing a great job, okay, we'll curve again and then we'll connect with the toe. Well, we have all the toes on the first foot.
Now we'll start here and curve up. I think this is like an ankle, it's very high, very high, yeah, so we're going to curve, this is the rest of the lake coming back and we're going to draw a big muscle here, that's what's holding his legs together, yeah, Next We're going to start right here at the back of the neck. We are going to draw the body going up and passing through the back leg. I wish we had a lot more room for the paper that comes out to the side, but we're going to fold. the tail is cool, yeah, like this, then we're going to draw the rest of the tail or the start of the tilt, we're going to curve like this and then we're going to move forward, oh wow, that's because we don't have enough space, otherwise we just have to draw it backwards.
Yes, it looks like his tail goes like this. Let's draw the other side of the tail starting from here. Let's imagine that the belly line goes behind the leg and rotates. and look as I get closer to the end of the queue I'm getting closer to the other side of the queue until it makes a point good job okay it got skinny there okay I like it. Is our dinosaur missing its other foot? Yes the other foot and leg, let's start here just behind the front arm and we're going to draw an iron that curves down and then forward, we're going to draw the legs a little bit apart so it doesn't look like our dinosaur is If we're going to tip over , we're going to draw the first toe and we're just going to repeat the same steps we did here, then we're going to draw the curve for the claw or claw and we're going to curve back. up and then let's go back for that finger now let's draw the other finger here we're going to draw a V shape go back up down and up now we're going to draw the other finger coming forward curve down up and then on the finger foot now let's draw the rest of the leg let's curve up to draw the ankle at the end and then connect it to the body now we're ready to draw the other arm let's start right here draw a line down and then out and then we'll repeat these same steps we'll also draw a curve for the first claw and then we'll go back oh that's a big claw, I like it the bigger the scarier, then we'll draw another clot next. and on this side you can see the thumb, so we're going to draw another curved V, but this time we're going to curve in the other direction.
Now let's draw the rest of the arm going down and then bending up and connecting. the body and we could also draw another curve for the other claw. Now we need to add more details to make them look even more like the Indominus Rex. Well, let's draw these spikes. There are a lot of spikes that came out of his neck, so let's go. I'm going to draw little spikes and I started really big and then I drew two more that are smaller, I could even go further down the neck, let's even draw, let's draw even more spikes going down the back, there are a lot of spikes, yes, and we can even draw further. on the neck inside the neck I'm going to draw a couple more on this side also now it looks even more like it.
I'm going to add even more spikes going down the body. I think this was one of the most interesting parts of an on.

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I think there are also some spikes on the arm so let's draw some. I'm starting very small and then as they get bigger I'll draw them. the other arm too halley we did it we finished drawing indominus rex this part we are going to fast forward but at the end you can pause the video to match our same color are you ready to fast forward yes hadley give me five we did it we finished coloring indominus rex it looks really amazing now we use our biannual markers to color our dinosaurs we only use three colors two grays what were these colors in case our art friends have the same brand yes so the light one is wg05 yes that is this one and the darkest gray one It's wg07, yes, and we use it for shading.
Now we use the w grays because they are warmer and I thought it would look cool on a dinosaur to have a warm gray, yeah, and there was the red one that we used for the mouth. r218 we also used our prismacolor white pencil to add highlights to the skin to make it look a little more 3d. Yes, we hope you had a lot of fun drawing your Indominus rex. Yes, we hope you had a lot of fun. I'm sure your drawings turned out really great. You could also add a background which would be amazing. You could put them in the museum.
Oh yeah, see you later. Our friends. Bye bye.

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