
Plan space on a six-part grid using a frog line drawing as reference. Draw an oval head, sleepy eyes, folded legs, and webbed feet, then outline and erase.
Learn to draw a chameleon step by step, from a v-shaped face and big eyes to a semicircular body, coiled tail, held-to-branch toes, and a curling tongue.
Learn to draw a crocodile from an open mouth with a V shape to a flat body, then add the eye, teeth, nostrils, spikes, and legs.
Draw gecko and snake by starting with simple line drawings and geometric shapes, then develop full bodies, limbs, and scales, using top and side views before coloring.
Explore a two-layer coloring technique using oil pastels or crayons to reveal reptile and amphibian skin patterns by scratching the top layer.
Apply this easy and fun technique to scratch the skin patterns of our reptile, turning camouflage art into a creative activity for kids.
Discover how to color a turtle using distinct color combinations for head, body, legs, and shell, then create textured patterns by scratching with a toothpick to reveal intricate details.
Explore advanced scratching by layering three colors over one color to reveal rainbow shifts on a snake, using diamonds and lines for camouflage patterns.
Explore reptile camouflage art for kids, turning environment-inspired patterns into easy, fun creative activities that teach how reptiles blend in.
Explore how reptile skin textures enable camouflage by using a two-layer scratching technique to create color-changing background elements that mimic a branch and a lilypad.
In this class, you will learn to create an awesome Reptile art project through step by step basic drawing, Oil pastel gradation coloring method, technique to create skin patterns of reptiles and creating a landscape background for Reptiles!
This course includes:
A step by step structured method to draw Reptiles!
Two Oil pastel coloring techniques,
Designing a background Reptile landscape,
A technique to create skin patterns of Reptiles
By the end of the course, you would have created a complete Reptile Landscape Art!
Materials:
Pencil
Eraser
Black pen
White paper/sketchbook
Oil pastels
Do you want to draw any subject out there? Do you aspire to develop your own drawing style? Do you hate copying other’s drawings line by line?
I'm Priya and I have designed a course to help you with all these questions.
When I began teaching children many yrs ago , they wanted to draw all their favourite subjects. Everyone wanted to capture a different topic and I knew, myself or any teacher practically can’t them to draw each and everything. So, I wanted to devise a logical method to help my students. I wanted them to draw creatively without having to copy my drawing. I wanted to devise a method that helps them to draw any subject.
My method uses a simple logic of observation, gives little ‘aha’ moments of discovery in the process of drawing and gives a sense of accomplishment for the students. My method is based on observation and discovery and don’t worry, I’m here to help you throughout the process!