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From YouTube: Dinosaur Draw Along with Katy
Description
Draw along with Katy in this video to learn how to draw dinosaurs! Remember, you can pause the video at any point if you need to catch up!
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Hello,
everyone
and
welcome
to
another
bcp
library,
video.
My
name
is
katie,
and
today
I'm
going
to
show
you
how
you
can
draw
these
dinosaurs.
You
can
either
draw
along
with
me
or
watch
the
video
and
draw
later
and
as
always,
feel
free
to
rewind
the
video
and
catch
up.
If
you
need
to
so
to
start
with
you're
going
to
need
some
paper,
a
pencil
and
a
pen,
I'm
using
a
color
pencil
in
this
video
just
because
it's
easier
for
you
to
see,
but
you
can
use
a
pencil
for
your
guidelines.
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So
once
you
have
the
skeleton
in
place
like
this
with
your
pencil,
you
can
then
take
a
black
pen
and
draw
all
the
way
around.
Like
I'm
doing
here.
If
you
don't
have
a
black
pen,
a
black
pencil
will
do
fine
or
just
a
normal
biro
or
a
sharpie.
That's
also
fine.
It
just
means
that
you
can
rub
out
the
lines
later
and
you
just
need
to
think
about
what
lines
would
show
when
you
are
drawing
with
your
pen
going
over
your
guidelines,
because
you
don't
want
to
go
over
every
single
line.
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There
we
go
and
now
finishing
off
with
a
nostril
and
then
all
the
way
around
and
not
fully
going
all
the
way
with
the
with
the
face
to
the
to
the
neck
and
then
adding
a
smile
and
some
teeth
and
an
eye
and
a
tip
for
the
eye
is
to
color
the
pupil
in
black
but
to
leave
a
little
bit
of
white
for
the
shine
of
the
eye.
And
now
I'm
also
adding
some
little
stripes
along
his
back
and
there
we
have
our
t-rex.
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So
now
I'm
going
to
draw
a
stegosaurus
and
again
we're
starting
with
our
circle
for
the
head
and
then
I'm
doing
a
little
circle
to
the
side
of
it
like
that,
and
that
will
be
the
nose
and
then
we're
going
to
do.
A
big
arch
shape
a
little
bit
like
a
rainbow
but
finishing
with
a
tail
but
a
smaller
tail
this
time
and
then
we're
going
to
draw
our
two
rectangles
for
the
legs.
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You
can
color
them
in
any
color
you
like,
with
whatever
art
supplies
you
have
at
home,
I'm
using
my
wax
crayons
and
once
I
had
colored
the
base
color
in,
I
used
a
darker
color
just
in
the
bottom,
so
the
bottom
of
the
tummy
and
down
the
legs
and
at
the
bottom
of
the
tail,
just
to
give
it
a
little
bit
of
shadow.
But
you
don't
have
to
do
this.
I
just
like
to
do
this.
I
like
to
use
more
than
one
color.
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This
is
how
you
can
make
your
drawings
look
a
little
bit
more
3d
and
I'm
coloring
the
t-rex's
stripes
blue
and
there's
my
t-rex
all
finished
and
colored
in
and
now
we
are
going
to
the
stegosaurus.
I
wanted
to
do
a
pink
stegosaurus
and
I
used
orange
for
the
dots
and
for
the
triangles
and
again
I
did
a
little
bit
of
shading
with
a
darker
pink
and
now
the
triceratops
is
going
to
be
blue,
a
nice
blue
color.
You
maybe
want
to
paint
yours
or
color
with
color
pencils
use
your
felt
tip
markers.
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It
is
totally
up
to
you.
You
can
do
whatever
you
want,
and
here
I
am
just
adding
the
darker
color,
just
to
add
a
little
bit
of
shadow
and
I
added
a
little
bit
over
the
arch
of
his
head
as
well,
and
once
I
had
drawn
my
dinosaurs,
I
cut
them
out
stuck
them
onto
a
big
piece
of
paper
like
this
and
added
some
leaves,
and
I
also
added
some
little
stamps
that
I
have
and
wrote
the
names
of
each
of
the
dinosaurs
next
to
them.