How to draw a Mammoth:

The Mammoth is a prehistoric elephant that has a woolen coat. Note how much larger the front feet look compared to the back feet. That’s due to perspective.

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How to draw a Hungry Dinosaur:

How to draw a Hungry Dinosaur:

His neck should be curved, not straight. And his head is tiny. Thhe body is based on two circles.

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How to draw a Woolly Mammoth:

Woolly Mammoth:  Note how short the back-right leg is, due to perspective. The body is segmented into three parts: Shoulders / Gut / Hind Quarters. Overlap them, as you see in step #3.

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How to draw a T-REX :

Tyrannosaurus Rex: Tilt his body so he leans forward in an aggressive posture. He has deceptively long legs.

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How to draw a Silly Plant Eater:

Apatosaurus : The back is very curved, and the tummy is more of a straight line.

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How to Draw a Pterodactyl

Pink Dinosaur (Technical Name: “Pink Flamingosaurus”) : When drawing the wings, first sketch bottom as a single line, then erase a bit from of the middle, where the body goes.

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