Learn how to draw a great looking Spinosaurus with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Spinosaurus.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Spinosaurus
How to Draw a Great Looking Spinosaurus for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the cartoon Spinosaurus outline by drawing the snout and top of the head.
Use a series of curved lines for the top of the jaw, bottom of the jaw, brow, and back of the head. Enclose a teardrop-shaped eye and shade a round pupil inside it.
Easy Spinosaurus Drawing - Step 2
2. Use two curved lines to draw the bottom jaw, creating a large open mouth. Draw a short line between the upper and lower jaw, creating a triangle shape.
Then, draw small, sharp, triangular teeth along the upper jaw. Contour the face with short curved lines.
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Easy Spinosaurus Drawing - Step 3
3. Draw small, triangular teeth along the lower jaw. Use two curved lines that meet at a gentle point to enclose the tongue.
Then, use overlapping curved lines to extend the head and begin drawing the neck.
Easy Spinosaurus Drawing - Step 4
4. Extend the line of the neck to form the dinosaur’s back. Then, use a series of overlapping curved lines to draw the chest and forearm. At the tip of the finger, draw a teardrop-shaped claw.
Easy Spinosaurus Drawing - Step 5
5. Use curved lines to trace the remaining fingers, drawing a teardrop-shaped claw at the end of each.
Then, use overlapping curved lines to draw the belly and rear leg. Draw a teardrop-shaped claw at the tip of the rear toe.
Easy Spinosaurus Drawing - Step 6
6. Finish the rear foot, using teardrop shapes and overlapping lines. Then, draw another small forearm. Likewise, use overlapping curved lines and teardrop shapes.
Easy Spinosaurus Drawing - Step 7
7. Complete the foreleg with curved lines and a teardrop-shaped claw. Then, use long curved lines to enclose the tail and the remaining rear leg. Use a teardrop shape for the claw.
Add More Details to Your Spinosaurus Picture - Step 8
8. Complete the rear foot, using teardrop shapes and curved lines. Then, draw the characteristic fan on the Spinosaurus’s back.
Use a series of curved lines to create a round scalloped shape. Then, begin drawing curved lines from the animal’s back to the trough between each scallop. These are the namesake spines.
Complete the Outline of Your Spinosaurus Drawing - Step 9
9. Draw more curved lines across the fan. Then, contour the dinosaur’s neck, shoulder, belly, hips, and tail with short lines.
Color Your Spinosaurus Drawing
Your spinosaurus outline is now complete. Color your Spinosaurus cartoon. Green, black, brown, gray, or some other color? The choice is yours.
For more great dinosaur drawing tutorials, see the collection of Cute How to Draw Dinosaur Art Projects.
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Learn More About The Spinosaurus Drawing
Who is strong enough to take on a Tyrannosaurus Rex? The mighty Spinosaurus is, according to Jurassic Park III.
You can learn how to draw a Spinosaurus thanks to this easy, step-by-step realistic dinosaur drawing guide.
Spinosaurus was a very large meat-eating dinosaur. It was even larger than the T. Rex. It looks a bit like a T. Rex with a long, narrow snout and a sail on its back.
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Spinosaurus likely lived in marshy forests or swamps like the one in this swamp drawing.
Complete the scene! Draw this aquatic dinosaur as prey for the Spinosaurus, or this Tyrannosaurus Rex drawing for him to compete with.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw a Brachiosaurus or Stegosaurus Drawing tutorials.
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