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Summary: Drawing a diamondback rattlesnake begins with a long, curvy line, and then diamond shapes are added to the back of the creature. Shade the drawing of a snake to give it dimension with a demonstration from an experienced artist in this free video on drawing.
Savago Lome is an artist living in South Florida who specializes in drawing and painting. She was born in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, and started painting at age 1. Lome finished at a famous...read more
"Hello, my name is Savago Lome from savagolome.com. I'm here on behalf of the Broward Art Guild. I'm going to show you how to draw Diamondback Rattlesnake. First, start with drawing long, curved line that will be used for the frame of his body. The head has some kind of diamond shape. Let's add the eyes and the mouth like W shape, like this and this hissing tone. Now let's draw the diamonds all the way down to the tail and make it close to entire wide of the Rattlesnake's body. The tail tapers at the end and on the end add some black strokes, black lines and let's form the rattle, like this. And now to show you the, to show the hide, put some crossing lines on the back of his body, like this. Maybe add some details, some lines and the zigzag lines, just, just here. So this is how to draw a Diamondback Rattlesnake. This is Savago Lome, thank you for watching."
eHow Article: How to Draw a Diamondback Rattlesnake