How to Draw King Ghidorah
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You can start off by drawing the guide shape and guidelines for the framework for Ghidorah. The three circles are for each head and the larger egg shape is for the body. Add the guidelines for the faces and legs.
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In this step you will finish the first head by drawing the brows that form horns and then draw the spiked or horned frills on the back part of the face/jaw. Once that is complete you can draw the bottom part of the mouth and then draw in the bottom r
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The second head is going to be on a 3/4 view. Start with the outer side first and then work your way around. You are drawing the same face, just on a different angle.
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The third head is under the second. You will go about the creation of King Ghidorah's third head the same way you did the other two. Less teeth appear in this head but everything else is shaped the same.
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Now we will move on to the body. Start by drawing the neck for all three heads and then draw a portion of the chest followed by the two legs and feet. Add the clawed toes and then sketch in some texture detailing to the legs.
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Lastly, you can draw in the winged arm and then two of the visible tails in the back part of King Ghidorah's body. The tips of the wing are also clawed so add that as well. When you are done you can start cleaning up the drawing and erase the mistake
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June 6, 2019
Description: Hey guys. I'm back and I finished creating the description for this lesson on one of the main monsters from the new Godzilla movie coming out this year. Today, we will learn how to draw King Ghidorah, step by step. This creature is a three headed beast that is more like a serpent than anything else. King Ghidorah looks somewhat like Cerberus, but in a dragon or serpent style. When I look at this monster from Godzilla, I also think about the three headed monster in that other movie, Willow. Which, by the way, is one of my favorite films of all time. Remember, that three headed monster was in the middle of that castle killing everything? Anyways, I do hope you have fun with drawing King Ghidorah. I will be back with some other lessons in a bit.