How to draw a T-Rex | Step by Step Guide
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Welcome to our exciting drawing tutorial! 🎨 Today, we'll be learning how to draw a Tyrannosaurus Rex (T-Rex), perfect for kids and beginners. Whether you're here to watch a quick video or follow along with our detailed step-by-step guide, we've got you covered.
The terrific T-Rex was a seriously big beast growing up to 12m long and 6m tall.
These amazing dinosaurs were carnivores, meaning they ate meat. And they were super smart too with a brain twice as big as those of other giant carnivores.
👉 Watch the Video: For a quick and engaging visual guide, click the play button below and follow along with our fun drawing video.
🖍️ Step-by-Step Guide: Prefer a more detailed approach? Keep scrolling to dive into our easy-to-follow steps, complete with images and tips to help you create your masterpiece.
Get Ready to Draw! Let's get those creative juices flowing and make some art! Don't forget to share your drawings with us on social media using #KiddyCanDraw. We love to see your creations!
Step 1: The mouth and nose
Draw a C- shape for the top of the nose with a circle at the top left part for the nostril. Then coming down from that C-shape, draw sharp teeth, then draw the jaw as shown.
Step 2: The back of the head and the eye
Draw a big circle for the eye as shown with a few highlighted spots. Draw a semicircle above the eye, then draw the back of the head as shown.
Step 3: The body and tail
Extend a line from the back of the head going down then up again then make a cone shape to make the tail. From the bottom of the head draw a small line going down.
Step 4: The 2 front legs
Draw the 2 front legs as shown with 2 big fingers and nails in each.
Step 5: The 2 back legs and the belly
Draw a curved line to make the belly, and draw the 2 back legs a lot bigger than the front ones with toes and nails in each.
Step 6: Decorate
Decorate the back of the dinosaur with some triangular shapes for some texture. Draw a line coming down from the bottom of the head going all the way till the end of the tail a little above the belly line to define the belly area.
Congratulations, now you can draw a T-Rex.
So, grab your colors and make your magic.