![]() It is a magical landscape, sometimes harsh with heat, and in the wet seasons, precious water collects in pans and water holes and falls down the ridges of rock shelters and caves. It is characterized by the great, flat Bushveld savanna, gentle hills, and a towering, crisp blue sky. Its beautiful, large, and wild landscapes have always held meaning for us, and continue to do so even today. See reference image for placement.įeel free to draw your own scales around the body and add your own tongue.Kuruman is my home, and my people have inhabited its landscape for thousands of years. The second fang on the right starts at the tip near the nose and arcs down.Īdd a line or dot in the middle of the eye for the pupil, and draw a small arc just above the eye to make the eye ridge.įinally, draw a line for the inside of the mouth. Draw a sharp curved fang just below the eye. The second body line starts at the lower jaw and follows the ‘S’ guide line downwards. This line follows the ‘S’ line out to the left and around, back towards the bottom of the jaw forming a ‘U’ shape. The first starts at the back of the head where the two oval shapes intersect. This line stops about half way along the oval shape, then continues straight down to the bottom tip of the lower jaw.įor the eye, draw a circle in the eye socket at the top of the oval shape.įor the body we’ll draw two lines. The second mouth line starts at the top tip of the jaw, and follows the oval shape we drew in step 1. The first is a short line from the top of the jaw, down to the bottom. See image reference on left.įirst, let’s draw two lines for the inside of the mouth. Now draw the second body line parallel with the ‘S’ line we have previously drawn, starting at the bend in the ‘S’ line and down at 45 degrees. Draw the first body line starting half way down the jaw and out to the left in an arc, stopping the line before hitting the ‘S’ line we had drawn in step one. Now draw the top and lower jaw shape, using the ovals as a guide. The line and ovals form our general shape. Draw the line down in an ‘S’ shape down and away from the ovals. ![]() Now draw an ‘S’ curve starting on the left of where the oval shapes intersect. Have fun!ĭraw two oval shapes at 90 degrees, overlapping each other on one end. This creates our forked snake tongue.įrom here you can draw some lines on the body to create some scale patterns and even draw a spiral cylinder shape on the tail to turn your snake into a rattlesnake. Then draw two lines out either side to create a ‘V’ shape. Draw a line down from the tip of the nose in the middle. Then we draw the final line for the tail as we continue the right side of the body down towards the tail tip, creating a point. Then continue the line for the right side of the body creating the second curve in the body. Now continue the left side of the body up and around to the point of the tail. Finally we’ll add two dots for the nostrils at the tip of the nose. Now draw in the eyes with two curved lines. See image on the left.ĭraw a second line for the body from the right side, at the base of the head and follow the guide curve up and stop in the middle of the first bend in the body. End this line in the middle of the second bend in the body. The first line starts on the left side, at the base of the head and follow the guide curve we created in step one. See image on the left.ĭraw two lines that form the body. ![]() After this, draw a wavy line to show the eye socket. Then draw a single arced line in the middle of the head. Using the oval shape as a guide, draw the head outline, which is pear shaped. Take your time getting this shape right, so it looks like the image. Tutorial 1: how to draw a snake slitheringĭraw a squiggly line with an oval shape at the end. Snakes have poor eyesight, so they have heat sensors to pick up vibrations around them.This species of python can grow to a HUGE 30 feet (9 meters) long! The biggest snake in the world is the reticulated python. ![]() There are more than 3,000 species of snakes in the world.The second tutorial is a 5-step tutorial of the snake striking. The first is a 6-step drawing tutorial of the snake slithering. Ready for a double whammy? Learn how to draw a snake with two different tutorials covering two different poses.
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