How to Draw Typhlosion, Pokemon
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Draw two shapes, a circle for the head, and an egg shape for the body. You will then draw a connecting line that is curled for the neck.
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Now you will draw out the head and back of the neck like so and make sure that you draw the mouth open which should show the inside of the mouth. When you are done drawing the head it should look almost like the head of a snake.
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Draw in the small pointed ears, and then make the shapes for the one eye that is visible. Next, draw in the teeth and exposed tongue.
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Draw out the spiky flames on the back of the neck like so, and then make a marking line that start at the tip of the nose, and ends at the bottom of the flames.
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Now you can start drawing out more of Typhlosion's body beginning with the shoulders, arms, chest, and then the hands. When that is done start the drawing process for the back and spiked tail.
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Now all you need to do is draw out the legs and feet like so. When that is all set, you can begin erasing the lines and shapes that you drew in step one.
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May 3, 2011
Description: There is a Pokemon character that has been getting requested for a while now and today I thought I would finally fulfill that request. To start the drawing day you will learn "how to draw Typhlosion", step by step. This is a volcano Pokemon from the fire type species. You may recognize Typhlosion's previous forms Quilava, and Cydaquil. Some say that this species resembles a type of bear, but to me it sort of looks like a big lizard like creature with a widened large body. The whole under body is a cream like yellow color and the back side of Typhlosion is a dark bluish green. I guess one of the main reasons why Typhlosionis so darn popular, is because of the skills and abilities that it has. Since he is a volcano Pokemon, there is attacks like Flamethrower, and Flame Wheel. These are two attack abilities that are very damaging to opponents and enemies. They can be found in the heated parts of the grasslands, and the probability rating to catching a Typhlosion is around five percent. Anyways, if you are a major Pokemon fan you will enjoy learning "how to draw Typhlosion" especially knowing that the lesson is going to be easy to follow. I will be back in a but with more stuff for you guys to draw and sorry that the lessons are going up a bit late today. Peace people and have fun!