How to draw the skeleton of Rhinoceros
The rhinoceros is a large primitive-looking animal that millions of years ago, before the Miocene. Recently, rhinos hunted relentlessly for their horns on the point near extinction.
Skull
Skull & First Taste: Draw an oval structure of medium size with the front edge of tipping. The front of the oval should cover his mouth is a trademark of rhinoceros. 2nd Jaws: Opening of the mouth move, you have two main lines of parallel lines across the cheeks reflects. 3rd Teeth: Draw a set of teeth, even between the gap. 4th Orbit: Trace a deep hole on the top of the skull to the orbits.
Spine
First the neck or cervical: the neck bones can be pulled by the extension of the line of the oval with a depression down. The length of the neck is the same as the head. With this baseline to consider a few small bones are aligned in this line forms a neck bone. 2nd Thoracic, lumbar and sacral vertebrae of the tail: Draw a line curves of the end of the neck bone, the tail cone to mark the spine. points to increased bone is placed between the lines, until ¾ of the line. The first part of the spinal column called the thoracic vertebrae. The last part can be divided into lumbar, sacral, and caudal vertebrae.
The thorax: Draw an oval on the chest below the thoracic vertebrae. Fill it with rib bone doubled.
The front legs
First Scapula: From the beginning of the thoracic vertebrae along the front of the chest, drawing a rectangular bone with wide end and narrow at the top. These forms of the scapula. 2nd Humerus: Trace a different length through the bone (oblique) from the end of the scapula and upper arm. 3rd Radius: Drag a similar bone structure to represent the radius. Canon fourth bone below the smallest radius bone prefer Canon. 5th phalanges: Make three rectangular bone hooves. Redesigning the structure of the sixth circle beside the first phalanx bone, there remains a gap.
The doe
First Pelvic girdle: Make a diagonal form the backbone of the lumbar vertebrae show pelvic girdle. 2nd legs: Draw a small pelvis bone thickness. 3rd Tibia: Draw a thin bone from the end of the thigh. 4th phalanges: At the end of the tibia, pulling three phalanges continued as before. Repeat the whole leg bone structure with a small gap before the last step. This gives the idea of soil to make the skeleton of a rhinoceros.
Skeleton drawing of the rhinoceros requires a thorough study of the anatomy of the animal. improvisations are added to the creativity, accuracy and use of shades and colors.
Skull
Skull & First Taste: Draw an oval structure of medium size with the front edge of tipping. The front of the oval should cover his mouth is a trademark of rhinoceros. 2nd Jaws: Opening of the mouth move, you have two main lines of parallel lines across the cheeks reflects. 3rd Teeth: Draw a set of teeth, even between the gap. 4th Orbit: Trace a deep hole on the top of the skull to the orbits.
Spine
First the neck or cervical: the neck bones can be pulled by the extension of the line of the oval with a depression down. The length of the neck is the same as the head. With this baseline to consider a few small bones are aligned in this line forms a neck bone. 2nd Thoracic, lumbar and sacral vertebrae of the tail: Draw a line curves of the end of the neck bone, the tail cone to mark the spine. points to increased bone is placed between the lines, until ¾ of the line. The first part of the spinal column called the thoracic vertebrae. The last part can be divided into lumbar, sacral, and caudal vertebrae.
The thorax: Draw an oval on the chest below the thoracic vertebrae. Fill it with rib bone doubled.
The front legs
First Scapula: From the beginning of the thoracic vertebrae along the front of the chest, drawing a rectangular bone with wide end and narrow at the top. These forms of the scapula. 2nd Humerus: Trace a different length through the bone (oblique) from the end of the scapula and upper arm. 3rd Radius: Drag a similar bone structure to represent the radius. Canon fourth bone below the smallest radius bone prefer Canon. 5th phalanges: Make three rectangular bone hooves. Redesigning the structure of the sixth circle beside the first phalanx bone, there remains a gap.
The doe
First Pelvic girdle: Make a diagonal form the backbone of the lumbar vertebrae show pelvic girdle. 2nd legs: Draw a small pelvis bone thickness. 3rd Tibia: Draw a thin bone from the end of the thigh. 4th phalanges: At the end of the tibia, pulling three phalanges continued as before. Repeat the whole leg bone structure with a small gap before the last step. This gives the idea of soil to make the skeleton of a rhinoceros.
Skeleton drawing of the rhinoceros requires a thorough study of the anatomy of the animal. improvisations are added to the creativity, accuracy and use of shades and colors.
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