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How to Draw a Cartoon Snake

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Summary: How to draw a cartoon snake using basic shapes and techniques for adding realistic detail; learn tips, ticks and more for creating realistic cartoon drawings in this free online art lesson about cartoons taught by expert Matt Moskal.

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By Matt Moskal
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Matt Moskal is a free-lance artist with a BA in Elementary / Special Education. He has taught Kindergarten through 6th grade in the Philadelphia School District since 2003, using his...read more

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"How to draw a snake or worm. One of the easiest things to draw. All you have to do is make a squiggly line. Round it up, parallel the squiggly line. And there you have it. Now to make it a snake give it an eye, give it a smile, give it some fangs. And make that forked tongue come out like that. Give it a nostril and to make it scary; give it this triangle eye instead of your normal eye. Now it still doesn't look scary so give him an angry eyebrow. Now we have the fear coming in. And just make some spots that some coloring on the snake to show that this is a snake. Now I am going to show you how to make the mouth open. Same thing you just make the head like that and you can make it come out like that. Put the fangs at the top. Have the tongue come out. You could even put bottom fangs if you like you don't have to. And because we are kind of looking down at the top of the head you can put two eyes. You don't have to. Again put those triangles eyes make it look scarier. And there we have a snake with an open mouth. And you can draw the body the same way. Now to do a worm the exact same thing except worms we don't think of as scary as much. So we are going to give the worm glasses just to show how cool he is. And instead of the spots we are going to give him the segmentation. And there we have snake worm."

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