Here's how you draw: What to learn to draw a dinosaur
Step 1: Draw the Basic Shapes
Dinosaur Body: Start with an oval shape for the dinosaur's body.
Head: Draw a smaller circle at one end of the oval for the head.
Tail: Add a long, tapering triangle extending from the opposite end of the body oval for the tail.
Legs: Draw two rounded rectangles branching from the bottom of the oval to represent the legs.
Arms: Add two smaller, rounded rectangles above the legs to represent the arms.
Step 2: Form Details on Head and Tail
Eyes: Inside the head circle, draw two round eyes.
Mouth: Add a curved line under the eyes for a smiling mouth.
Tail Detail: Sketch small spikes along the top of the tail using triangular shapes.
Step 3: Define Gripping Hands and Feet
Feet: Add toes by drawing small triangular shapes at the end of each leg.
Hands: Draw tiny triangle "claws" at each end of the arm rectangles.
Step 4: Add More Dinosaur Features
Body Details: Draw small spikes on the dinosaur’s back, starting from behind the head to the tail.
Nose: Add tiny dots for nostrils at the front of the head.
Step 5: Final Touches and Shading
Body Texture: Lightly sketch horizontal lines across the belly for a textured skin appearance.
Shading: Add light shading under the legs and tail for a three-dimensional effect.
Highlighting: Place small highlights in the eyes to make them bright and cheerful.
And there you have it—a fun, friendly dinosaur!