This article will help you in how to draw a snake step by step for kids and beginners. All over the world around 3000 species of snakes are found and their size varies from 4 inches to 9 feet. Snake fossils of 50 feet, almost 15 meters has been found. They are common in all over the world except Antarctica because of the cold climate.
If you really looking to draw snake this tutorial is for you. You need only a paper and something to draw may be a pencil or a marker, use colors with your choice either crayons, sketch, water colors, or pastels. Just begin the tutorial with given step by step tutorial, good luck my learners.
How to draw Snake for kids and beginners:
Step 1: Start drawing your snake with the basic step, draw a curved inverted S shape to start it.
Step 2: Draw another inverted S shape wrapping the former one parallel, draw in the patter that it will form a shape of 8 as illustrated below.
Step 3: Draw tail for the snake, extend the curved line as shown in the image below, lead it towards the upside and joint it with another line.
Step 4: Draw the head of the snake as depicted in the given image.
Step 5: From the middle of the mouth draw a wavy line for the tongue of the snake, also delineate eyes with a dot and 2 dots for nostril.
Step 6: On the end of the tail draw circular sections.
Step 7: Draw partition in the snake body, for help refers to the given image.
Step 8: All around the partition draw flat sections as depicted below.
Step 9: Draw random patches all over the body with your choice.
Step 9: Color your snake with the combination of light and dark brown.
How to draw cartoon snake for kids:
Step 1: Draw an enclosed shape with the help of many curved lines ( something the same as a cloud), above that shape draw a half-circle.
Step 2: Draw 2 small curves on the top at some distance from each other, draw 2 small circles for the nose covered with a half-circle from above. Draw a smiley semi-circled mouth in the lower line of cloud kind of shape.
Step 3: Draw a curved line from the right side of the mouth turning into a full curve, draw another curved line from the left side following the former line.
Step 4: Extend the curved line with a few more curved lines meeting at a point and forming a tail as depicted below in the image.
Step 5: Draw tongue for the snake, and divide the first section of the snake body with another long section. Draw many horizontal sections inside this as you can see in the image given for reference.
Step 6: Draw 2 cute big round eyes in the depth formed in the first step. Draw 2 circles covered with semi-circle and darken the inner circle in the way that it depicts shiny eyes.
Step 7: Draw random circles all over the body depicting the patches of this snake.
Step 8: Color your snake accordingly or with your choice, and the funny cute, adorable snake is ready.
How to draw snakehead step by step:
Almost every snake has a similar type of head and if you want to draw a realistic snake’s head just go with the given step by step tutorial with the explanation. You also don’t need any extra drawing supplies or tool kit, go with your pencil, a sheet of paper, and an eraser.
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