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How to Draw a Cartoon Snake (the Easy Way) Look into my eyessssshhhhhh, you’re feeling sssshhhhhleeepy! The snake, Kaa, from Disney’s The Jungle Book, was well known for his hypnotic eyes and now it’s time to mezmerize your friends and family with your awesome drawing skills as you learn how to draw a cartoon snake, one of these fascinating creatures. Go right ahead - he won’t bite! STEP-1: Basic Shape of our Snake For our first step in how to draw a cartoon snake, we’ll start off nice an easy with a simple curved line. This will give you a basis to work from and help you create a stunning serpent everyone will be impressed with! STEP-2: Creating our Slippery Friend Isn’t it exciting learning how to draw a cartoon snake? Snakes are found on most continents and islands apart from Antarctica – they obviously don’t like the cold too much! We can fill out our snake’s body by sketching in more detail to bring our character to life. First of all, let’s start with the head. Taking the top of the curved line you drew earlier as your basis, add in those all-important hypnotic eyes by drawing two oval shapes which are pointed at the bottom. As you can see, the eye on the left is seen from the side, so we don’t need to draw all of this. Now let’s add a smile by drawing a curved line near the bottom of our slippery friend’s head. Using the long part of the curve as our basis, draw in the rest of the body by drawing two similar lines spaced roughly the same distance apart. Continue the first curved line we drew so you end up with the base of our snake’s tail, then draw a horizontal line at the bottom, so our character looks as if he’s on the ground. STEP-3: Adding some Detail and Charming Colors This snake could charm anybody with his friendly smile and hypnotic eyes! Let’s add some more details to our super serpent by working on those mezmerising eyes. Most snakes can track movement pretty well – in fact, the snakes you see being charmed in India are reacting to the movement of the flute rather than it’s actual sound! Draw another curved line inside the pointed oval shape you drew earlier, then draw two horizontal curved lines to represent the iris – we’ll color the rest in black later. Once you’ve done this, you can draw two small ovals for the nostrils – snakes use their sense of smell to track their prey and also rely on their forked tongues to collect airborne particles! Having finished the nostrils, it’s time to move on to the fangs! These are very important to ... - tailieumienphi.vn
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