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How To Draw Bowser

Apr 17, 2024
Hello friends, are you going to try Bowser, yes, we hope you will follow us. We always hope that you will follow us because art is always better with a friend, yes my family, yes, yes family and friends, they need something to

draw

with. use markers, some paper, something to kill with, yeah, okay, let's get started, yeah, first let's

draw

his nose and we're going to draw it towards the top left of our paper so we have room for his entire body, we're going to draw the letter c and then yes and then down here first let's draw his mouth we'll start inside the c and come out like this and then we'll curve back up and then draw a diagonal line going down now let's draw his upper teeth we're going to draw one right in the middle here same we're going to draw v again up and it's curved down we're going to draw his other tooth another v and then here in the corner we're going to draw a smaller v for his back tooth.
how to draw bowser
Okay, now let's draw the bottom of his mouth, we're going to draw a diagonal curve down and then we're going to draw another curve that goes to the left we're going to stop just below the top tooth now let's draw his bottom teeth we're going to draw a v inverted right between the two top teeth there we go lots of teeth and then we'll draw another one right here in the corner now let's draw his chin, let's curve it, then we'll draw another curve like the one we did up here for the top of his mouth, let's curve it down and then Let's curve back up, let's add another diagonal curve like we did here, but going in the other direction and then jump here to the top, we're going to finish his nose, so we're going to draw the top of the c and we're going to draw going down and then we're going to stop right there and then we're going to draw a big C shape back for his cheek, we're going to turn like this and then to his jaw, yeah.
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Alright, good job, that's the main shape of his mouth. We could also draw his nostril. Let's just draw a little curve. I can also make it a little thicker just by going back over it. Next, let's draw his eyebrow. Let's draw. We'll start here, go down to the middle of his nose and draw a curve going up and out. Now let's draw the same curve but going up higher and then we'll draw a zigzag line going in and then. curve down and connect with the bottom, okay, now let's draw his eye, first we will draw the front of his eye, a curve that goes from his eyebrow to his nose, and then we will draw the back of his eye and then We we'll curve up to his cheek, then inside his eye we'll draw an oval for his pupil and then we can color that oval if we're ever going too fast, what can our friends do to pause the video?
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Yes, if you need more time, let's draw yours now. forehead we're going to draw a little bump here because he's angry and then we're going to connect with the top of his eyebrow now over here let's draw another shape an upside down u which is for his other eyebrow it's on the back of his head next we're going Let's imagine his forehead going behind his eyebrow and it will continue going down the right side so let's stop now let's draw his horn let's curve up and then let's curve down Let's go down very far to his cheek and then let's curve again to where we started.
how to draw bowser
Now let's draw the horn on the other side of his head and let's curve it in the other direction. So we're going to start here with his eyebrow and we're going to curve it up and it's at the same height as this one on the right and then we're going to curve down and connect it to his forehead, then let's finish his head. Let's imagine this curve going behind his horn and then connecting with his cheek. Now let's come back here and finish his mouth. We're going to draw a line right here if there's a gap between the teeth and then we can draw. a curve for his tongue now let's draw his shell we'll start at his cheek and draw a curve on his cheek this will be fun look at this we're going to curve down and then back. up and then down and then we're going to curve outwards we'll barely have enough room for her tail we'll fit it in now we're going to switch to our pencil now we didn't mention this at first starting off but hopefully our friends have pencils yeah we can, if you're using a pencil, great, first we're going to draw the back of its shell so we can draw a big curve, we're going to start here and we're going to draw a big curve going out and down, I'm going to draw it one more time and I'm going to draw a little bit different, there come on and then if you need to draw it again you can always go in and erase now let's go back to our our marker now we're going to draw the spikes on the shell first we're going to draw one right in the middle we're going to draw a curved V shape then let's connect the bottom with the curve going the other direction, let's repeat that shape up here for us another peak, so let's go up down and then curve the bottom and then make one that comes out the side or the back, let's draw that v side and then connect the bottom now we're going to switch to our eraser and we're going to erase the guide line inside each of the peaks, then with our markers we can draw that pencil line, it's not that cool, yeah, like this that when we use our pencils, that helps us create that curve that makes it look like it is going through and behind each of the quills.
Now let's draw the spikes between these, the ones on the back of the shell, so we'll draw another upside down v here and we'll draw another one in between these spikes and then one back here, good job, now let's draw the bottom of the shell, come on Let's draw a little curve that matches this side and then it will go towards his arm, let's draw an upside down c. shape here we're going to go up and then back this is for the armor on his arm yeah now here we're going to draw another curve to connect the inside of that c shape and we're going to draw two curves going down one for the top of his arm and another one for the bottom of his arm now let's draw another c shape back c and then connect that one too cool now we're ready to draw his hand let's draw his thumb first so we'll get to his chin and then we'll draw a little spike towards below.
He has sharp fingers. Yeah, so we'll start here, draw another curve, and then go back once more. The second finger and then one more for his third finger will come out now this, the last finger, we are going to curve it again in his armor and then on each finger we are going to draw a curve for his, I don't know, claws. Yeah, or big long nails on each of his armor, these little bracelets that he has on his arm, he has these circles, we'll draw one in the middle of both of them, then we'll draw one on top and also an oval down. here at the bottom now let's come back here and we're going to finish the shell right here we're going to curve down and down and then we can curve up again to connect well good job Jack that looks amazing yeah next one.
We're going to draw his back leg, we're going to start here and we're going to curve in and then out for his heel. Now let's draw his knee, we're going to get up to here and we're going to curve down. We'll stop higher than here in the back, then we'll draw his toes and he has big, long nails like his fingers. Yeah, let's curve down and then a short line back, let's make another one. We're going to start with a higher downward curve and then another line back and then a further downward curve and then this one will curve back to finish and we'll curve up to the back of her leg, yeah, let's add those curves for the nails of his feet. his toenails really long and disgusting dragon nails or claws he's kind of half dragon and half koopa turtle now we're ready to draw his body we're going to go up here and we're going to draw a line here, right here, yeah, line diagonal in the middle and then we can also draw a diagonal line between his arm and his leg now let's also draw his belly, we're going to start under his chin and we're going to draw a curve that connects with his hand.
Let's imagine that we are going behind his hand and we are going to go down and connect with his foot. Now we can draw his other hand and his other foot. First we'll draw his thumb, we'll draw a V and then a little curve at the top. below now let's draw another v that comes out of his chin and then this can be connected to his thumb, let's draw another lateral v for the second or third finger and then the last one that goes down and then this one we can connect to his hand. Whats Next?
The claws. Yes, let's draw a curve on his thumb and fingers. Now let's draw the other foot of it. We're going to draw a curve going down and then a little line back. Let's do it two more times for each of his fingers and then. We are going to connect this last one with his other foot, don't forget to add his claws, we will draw those little curves on each of his toes and we need to draw his tail, we really don't have many. space, but let's just fit it, let's imagine that the line of his belly comes behind his leg and comes out the back.
I went off paper and that's okay, I love that you have more space. Yes, let's first draw the two peaks on top. his tail goes up and then goes down again and then we are going to connect the bottom part just like we did with the spikes on his shell, then we are going to draw another one next to it and this one can be smaller and then you will connect the bottom part now on yours , you can continue. Yes, release the end of the tail and then you will connect the two spikes. Perfect, you did it, Jack, it looks a bit funny, although what are we missing from his hair?
Yes, we have to go back up. here we're going to draw an s curve over his horn, so we're going to curve a big curve and then in the other direction, then we're going to curve back towards his horn, then we're going to add another s curve and make another one. little curve that comes back and then goes down and then one last curve that we're going to curve like this and then inside the shell now we need to add the scales on its belly. I'm going to draw a curve right under his arm and then two more. like this under the first one, then let's add the scales to his leg, we'll draw three U shapes connected to each other, then we'll make two U shapes under that one, let's do the same on his arm, except I'm going to make two on the first one. and then I'll do two more in the next one.
You know, I just realized that we were missing this color, yeah, we're missing this color and we draw this line right here, okay, I'm just going to draw another curve going in the other direction and then right here, where this curve is. , I'm going to draw a circle to hide it, that's for the spike on his neck that worked, yeah, good job man, we finished drawing Bowser, except we're. It's not completely finished, we still have to do one more thing, color them, yes, this part we're going to fast forward, but at the end you can pause the video again to match the same color, checking five that had a lot of color and didn't.
Yes, you guys can pause the video right now to match the same color. We use markers, but you can use whatever you have at home. We didn't have the right colors for his face or his belly, so we used a peach. colored pencil on top of one of our markers and then we also used the yellow for his belly, but then we colored on top with our white colored pencil to make it lighter, we also made the line on the outside thicker, yes I think we did . makes it look cool, yes, we hope you had a lot of fun drawing Bowser, yes, we hope you had a lot of fun and remember that it's okay if your drawings look different than ours, our two drawings look different, yes, They both turned out amazing, yes.
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