Raptor Drawing in just 6 Easy Steps!
Theres no denying that dinosaurs are pretty cool.
Judging by how scary raptors are in the films, thats probably a good thing.
How to Draw A Raptor Lets Get Started!
To begin this guide, we will first draw the head of this fearsome dino.
For the head, we will be using lots of curved lines for the outline.
Finally for this step, we will draw the arms of the raptor.
These will have a rounded base, and the rest of them will be angular and thin.
First, continue the curving, jagged line you used for the neck all the way to the tail.
Finally, we will draw the tops of the leg using some more curved lines.
First, we will focus on the leg thats closest to us as the viewer.
This will then curve rather sharply into the bent thinner portion of the leg.
Then, we can finish off the final details in the next step of the guide.
First, we will finish off the leg that you started in the previous step.
Simply finish this off by drawing another foot with some sharp claws onto the end of this leg.
Fill in some final details, and then youre ready to color in!
What kind of setting would you imagine for this terrifying raptor?
The general consensus of many scientists is that raptors would travel in packs.
For that reason, you could add some more to this drawing of a raptor.
To do this, using the guide would be very useful as you add more raptors.
How many raptors do you think would be in this pack?
These could be big ones, small ones or even dinosaurs from other eras of history.
Looking up images online of your chosen dinosaurs would be a great way to make drawing them easier.
Which other dinosaurs would you like to add to this picture?
One would be to change the pose or position of the raptor.
Different variations can be created if you cant decide on just one!
Finally, adding a background can be a great way to make your raptor sketch even more dynamic!
This is something that could be done whether or not you went with any of our suggestions.
The background could be based on what scientists think the prehistoric landscape may have looked like.
What sort of setting would you like to portray for this artwork?
Your Raptor Drawing is Complete!
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