Drawing made simple and fun with english alphabets and numbers

Welcome to the world of drawing made simple. If you know the english alphabet and numbers we will show how easy it can be drawing using letters.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Triceratops

What does a Triceratops sit on?
Its Tricera-bottom. 

Triceratops means "three-horned face"
Bearing a large bony frill and three horns on its large four-legged body, and conjuring similarities with the modern rhinoceros.When threatened by predators, Triceratops probably charged into its enemy like the modern-day rhinoceros does.

Lets draw another dinosaur. This is a Triceratop, but we can see only one bone of his in this picture.

  • Start by writing S.
  • Write a turned around U and an upside down pointed V on top of it.
  • Make mouth by writing U and half of U.

  • Start making legs by writing 11 , one for each leg.
  • Put two dots for eyes and two dots for nose.
  • Write a series of V around the face for its bony frill.

  • Write a slightly bent I between legs and one up starting at the left middle of frill.
  • Write turned around L touching body and both legs for other two legs.
  • Write J for tail and C for behind.

  • Join end of tail and end of V with another J. Color and enjoy !!
What makes more noise than a dinosaur ?
Two dinosaurs !:-)



Sunday, June 12, 2011

Pteranodon

 Why did carnivorous dinosaurs eat raw meat?
 Because they didn't know how to barbecue! :-)

A person who studies dinosaurs is known as a paleontologist. 
Pteranodon have a long pointed head, a scooplike beak,  but no teeth, and a wingspan upwards of 6 meters (20 feet).

Time to draw another dinosaurs. It is a Pteranodon.

  • Start by writing W.
  • Write one U starting at lower tip of U and an upside down U at upper tip of W.
  • Join free ends of two Us with V.
  • Lets make feet now. Write upside down U.
  • Now write two flat Cs(or bent I)facing each other.
  • Write another small W starting at free end of C.
  • Join the tip of U and the free tip of W of  feet with V.
  • Write Bent I on both side of body to start making wings.
  • Join the free end of I of wing to body with another I. Similarly make other wing.
  • Make eyes by writing O and then putting a dot inside it.
  • If you want to detail mouth then write another I joining the tips of lower beak.
  • Color and our Pteranodon is ready to fly!!
 What happened when the Pteranodon took the train home?
 He had to bring it back! :-)
 

T-Rex

How do you ask a tyrannosaur out to lunch?
"Tea, Rex? :-)

Tyrannosaurus Rex was a fierce predator that walked on two powerful legs. 
This meat-eater had a huge head with large, pointed, replaceable teeth and well-developed jaw muscles. 

It had tiny arms, each with two fingers. Each bird-like foot had three large toes, all equipped with claws (plus a little dewclaw on a tiny, vestigial fourth toe). 

T. Rex had a slim, stiff, pointed tail that provided balance and allowed quick turns while running. T. Rex's neck was short and muscular. 
Its body was solidly built but its bones were hollow. 

Lets draw dinosaur T-Rex.

  • Start by writing V.
  • Write L on either side of V.
  • Continue face by writing U at the free ends of L.
  • Write U to start making arm.

  • Finish making face by writing reverse C at free end of upper U.
  • We then make neck by writing two C facing opposite sides.
  • Make arm by writing V.
  • For tummy we write J backwards.
  • For the first leg we write flat C or a little bent I.
  • Now write another C to start making back portion of leg.
  • To make back of T-Rex we write a flat C facing backwards.
  • Join neck with arm with I.
  • Make second leg with two I ; bend them a little at their ends.
  • Make tail by writing a long V as shown.
  • To make feet we write W and then V at either leg.
  • Join free end of the foot and leg with another V.
  • Write S for eyebrows.
  • Make second arm with two upside down U.
  • Write W for fingers at end of either arm.
  • Put a dot for eye, and a dot for nose.
  • Write a series of V together at the upper and lower inner side of V to make teeth.

  • Write a series of upside down Us at the back to make ridges.
  • If you want to elongate tail, write another V.
  • Decorate your dinosaur with stripes and dots.
T Rex is ready :-).

What do you call a terrible, horrible, unpleasant dinosaur?
A Thesaurus. :-)

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Baby Dino

Why do museums have old dinosaur bones?
Because they can't afford new ones! :-)

The word dinosaur comes from the Greek language and means ‘terrible lizard’. The word was coined by English paleontologist Richard Owen in 1842 and was meant to refer to Dinosaurs impressive size rather than their scary appearance.

To start with lets draw a baby dinosaur.

  • To start making face write a C and then L as shown.
  • Join free end of C and L together with  I.
  • Then write another C( a flat one) in front and a small C in back.Write another C starting at free end of L.
  • Join free lower end of C we made  for face and C with curved I.
  • Now write 11 for fore leg and hind leg. Just make second one of 11 a little longer than first one.
  • Join the two free ends of 11 with C.
  • Write another set of small Cs as shown.
  • Join free end of small C to body of dinosaur with I.
  • Write J to start making tail.
  • Join free end of J and the tip of hind leg with turned around C.
  • Put two dots for eyes, and write horizontal I for mouth.
  • Write a couple of Os in body of dinosaur and our dinosaur is now ready to roar.
 What did Triceratops sit on?
 Its Tricera-bottom! :-)

Nanosaurus

Why did the Nanosaurus cross the road?
 Because chickens hadn't evolved yet!  :-)

Dinosaur eggs are many shapes and sizes. Some are up to 16" long or more. But bigger eggs didn't always mean bigger dinosaurs. Some very large dinosaurs had small eggs. The first dinosaur egg fossils were found in France in 1869. Many dinosaur eggs found still have their original shells.

Lets draw another dinosaur- it is a nanosaur.
  • Lets make face first by writing C.
  • At free ends of C write two small Us.
  • Write slanted 11 now. First one of 11 at free end of upper U and second 1 of 11 at center of lower U.
  • Write two C, one each for front and hind leg.
  • Write L at lower end of C.
  • Write I to join free end of L. Two legs are now done.
  • Join front and hind leg by writing a very flat U, more like bent I. Write similar I at free end of 1 we wrote for neck.
  • Make tail by writing a big V.
  • Make eye by writing O and putting a dot inside it.
  • Write I for mouth. Our nanosaurus is ready !!!
 What’s the best way to talk to a Nanosaurus?
 Long distance! :-)

Monday, May 30, 2011

Plane

What is the difference between a pilot and a jet engine?
A jet engine stops whining soon after landing. :-)

Did you know a plane ticket cost just $5 in the 1920s.
Lets draw another type of plane now.


  • Start by writing upside down U with the ends to U coming towards each other.
  • Write J on either side.
  • Now we write two upside down U one at the top of the plane and one in between two Js.
  • Join tip of bottom U and J with I.
  • Now write two big C on either side of the body of plane to make wings.
  • Write another set of small C with top small U in center.
  • Join edges of C with U using two I on each side.
  • Make window by writing 11 and the joining tips with I.




You are ready to take off now!!


How do you know if there is a pilot at your party?  
He'll tell you. :-)


What kind of Pilots like hovering?
Hovering is for pilots who love to fly but have no place to go. :-)

UFO

Why did the alien want to leave the party?
The atmosphere wasn't right :-)

An unidentified flying object (usually abbreviated to UFO or U.F.O.) is any unusual apparent object in the sky whose cause cannot be identified by the observer.In popular usage it means alien spacecraft.

  • Write upside down U.
  • Join edges of this U with a slightly curved I.
  • Now write another curved I but a longer one this time.




  • Join edges of smaller I and longer I with two more I.


  • Write three 11 spaced equally. Join tips with I.
  • Color and your UFO is ready!!
What do you call a pan spinning through space?
An unidentified frying object.  :-)