How to Draw Bellum from Zelda
Start with the basic shapes that compose the body., Draw rectangles, three at the front and two at the back., Sketch the tail., Draw lines for the tentacles., Draw Bellum's "head"., Sketch in the pattern on his body as shown., Outline and color in...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Start with the basic shapes that compose the body.
Draw a circle for the head, connected to two large ovals so you end up with a shape like a very round cake. -
Step 2: Draw rectangles
This is where the tentacles begin, so make these bases as solid as possible. , It should look something like that of a crayfish.
Draw diamond shapes that are connected to one other via a line.
Draw the tip by sticking three triangles together. , At the tip of each, draw an oval.
Draw concentric circles inside each tip to create the eyes. , Remember that Bellum's head is actually a mouth with spiky teeth.
Don't forget the lips and to show the teeth. , Use leaf shapes and swirls on the upper portion, then dots and dashes on the bottom for the most effective look. , Add shadows and highlights to add more depth to your illustration and you are done! -
Step 3: three at the front and two at the back.
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Step 4: Sketch the tail.
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Step 5: Draw lines for the tentacles.
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Step 6: Draw Bellum's "head".
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Step 7: Sketch in the pattern on his body as shown.
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Step 8: Outline and color in your entire drawing.
Detailed Guide
Draw a circle for the head, connected to two large ovals so you end up with a shape like a very round cake.
This is where the tentacles begin, so make these bases as solid as possible. , It should look something like that of a crayfish.
Draw diamond shapes that are connected to one other via a line.
Draw the tip by sticking three triangles together. , At the tip of each, draw an oval.
Draw concentric circles inside each tip to create the eyes. , Remember that Bellum's head is actually a mouth with spiky teeth.
Don't forget the lips and to show the teeth. , Use leaf shapes and swirls on the upper portion, then dots and dashes on the bottom for the most effective look. , Add shadows and highlights to add more depth to your illustration and you are done!
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