How To Draw Pickle The Dinosaur

How To Draw Pickle The Dinosaur

Pickle the Dinosaur is an adorable cartoon character that kids adore. Many young children and adults may dream of being able to draw him. Even if you’re not the most experienced artist in the world, you can draw Pickle the Dinosaur! It’s all about practice, being willing to make mistakes, and knowing the basics of drawing.

Preparing Your Supplies: What Do You Need?

Before you start drawing Pickle the Dinosaur, you need the right supplies. The best supplies to use to draw him are pencils and (or) pens, an eraser, and paper. It may be helpful to have some reference material of Pickle beforehand too.

Drawing Pickle The Dinosaur Step by Step

Step 1: Start With A Basic Sketch
You can begin your drawing with a basic sketch. Start by sketching a circle to create Pickle’s head. Then draw a curved egg shape for his body and four pointy spikes for his tail. Finally, draw two longer oval shapes with a deeper curve on their tops for his arms and two rounder oval shapes for his legs. Make sure the sizes of all the shapes are relative to each other.
Step 2: Add Details To Pickle The Dinosaur
Begin adding the details to your drawing. Draw two circles for his eyes, an upside-down U for his mouth and two curved lines on either of his head for his antenna. Also draw a U shape on Pickle’s chest, two circles for his hands and two small diamond shapes for claws on his feet. Add a few patches of fur to the sides of his head and his tail.
Step 3: Refine the Outline And Add Color
Now that the drawing is almost complete, refine and cleanup the outline. Go over the sketchy lines with a finer pen or pencil and make sure they’re symmetrical. After the outline is complete, add color to Pickle The Dinosaur. Pick bright and cheerful colors as they work best for Pickle.

Bringing Pickle To Life: Finishing Touches

Step 1: Refine the Doodles
Once the outline is complete and the colors are added to Pickle, most of the drawing is done. The last step is to refine the doodles and clean up the little fixes. Take your time with this and ensure the details look accurate and realistic.
Step 2: Adding Finishing Strokes
Adding finishing strokes is the last part of bringing Pickle the Dinosaur to life. Make sure to include a few unique doodles and details on different parts of the drawing. Add some scales to his body, extra detailing to his horns, and a few more spiky parts to his tail.

Adding Backgrounds To Your Drawings

Step 1: Planning the Background
When you’re finished with the main part of the drawing, it’s time to plan out the background. Figure out what type of environment Pickle is going to inhabit. Does he live in a beach, a desert, a city, or a more natural environment?
Step 2: Adding Colors To the Background
After deciding on the background, begin adding colors. Make colorful and contrasting strokes so that your character stands out in their environment. Having a background that is brighter and more vibrant than your main character will make them look even more poppin’!
Step 3: Adding the Final Touches
Finally, add the details to the background. Make trees and plants, draw mountains, add clouds, or anything else that can fit into your background. Draw houses or buildings, if required. All this will bring your drawing to life.

Conclusion

Drawing Pickle the Dinosaur isn’t difficult – and he’s the perfect character to practice your drawing skills! With the right supplies, and a tiny bit of practice, you too can draw this lovable character. So, don’t give up and keep drawing!

Robert Ortiz is an artist who has been writing about art and design for over ten years. His writing focuses on the creative process of art, from the conceptual to the material, and highlights its importance in our daily lives. He has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio and has also attended other prestigious art schools like Savannah College of Art and Design. He has a passion for exploring the boundaries between fine art, design, commercial work, and technology. His work extends to social media campaigns, website development, magazine articles, video tutorials and more.

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