How To Draw A Cubone Pokémon

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw Cubone, a popular Pokémon character, by following a series of step-by-step instructions. The guide emphasizes the importance of using various drawing tools and encourages creativity, allowing each artist to develop their unique style while having fun with the drawing process. After completing the drawing, students are also guided on how to color their artwork, reinforcing the idea that practice and enjoyment are key to improving their skills.
  1. What tools do you need to start drawing Cubone?
  2. Can you tell me the steps to draw Cubone’s face?
  3. What colors will you use to make your Cubone look great?

Let’s Draw Cubone: A Fun Guide

Hey there! Today, we’re going to learn how to draw Cubone, a cool Pokémon character. Grab your drawing tools like markers, crayons, or colored pencils, and let’s have some fun!

What You’ll Need

  • Drawing paper
  • Markers or any coloring tools you like
  • A pencil for sketching

Step 1: Drawing Cubone’s Eyes

Let’s start with Cubone’s eyes:

  1. First Eye: Draw a slanted line in the middle of your paper.
  2. Top of the Eye: Make a curve that goes back down to the bottom.
  3. Pupil: Inside the eye, draw a small “u” shape and a bigger “u” under it. Color the bigger “u” but leave a shiny spot in the smaller one.
  4. Outline: Add curves around the eye to make it look real.

Step 2: Sketching Cubone’s Skull

Now, let’s draw the skull:

  1. Skull Opening: Start with a slanted line, then curve around to make the top of the skull.
  2. Shape the Skull: Continue the shape down and connect it to the sides.
  3. Add Dimension: Draw another shape above the eye to match the skull’s outer shape.

Step 3: Drawing the Other Eye and Horns

Next, we add the other eye and horns:

  1. Second Eye: Use an imaginary line to help you, then draw a big curve for the second eye.
  2. Horns: Draw two slanted lines for the horns, curving them at the top to connect.

Step 4: Adding Details to the Face

Let’s add some details to Cubone’s face:

  1. Cheekbone: Start from the horn and curve outwards.
  2. Nose: Draw a slanted line downwards, curving to make the nose shape.
  3. Mouth: Draw a small curve for the mouth and a tooth on the skull.

Step 5: Finishing the Head

Now, let’s complete Cubone’s head:

  1. Nostrils: Draw a sideways “v” for the nostril and add curves for depth.
  2. Final Touches: Add cracks on the cheek and nostril, and an eyebrow above the eye.

Step 6: Drawing Cubone’s Body

Time to draw the body:

  1. Arm: Start with a curve for the shoulder and draw the arm downwards.
  2. Belly: Create a curve under the mouth for the belly.
  3. Legs and Feet: Draw the legs starting from the belly, adding “u” shapes for the feet.

Step 7: Adding the Other Arm and Tail

Let’s add more to Cubone:

  1. Other Arm: Extend the arm outwards and add a knuckle.
  2. Club: Draw a slanted line for the bone, adding curves for the ends.
  3. Tail and Spikes: Sketch a curve for the tail and add spikes on the back.

Step 8: Finalizing Your Drawing

Take a look at your Cubone drawing. Make any changes you want to make it just right.

Step 9: Coloring Your Cubone

Now, let’s color Cubone:

  1. Choose Colors: Use markers or any coloring tools you have.
  2. Skull: Use warm gray for the skull and bone.
  3. Body: Use yellow shades for the belly and orange for the rest of the body.
  4. Eyes: Use green for the eyes.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn and colored Cubone. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and keep practicing. It’s okay if your drawing looks different; every artist has their own special style. Enjoy your drawing adventure, and we hope to see you for more fun art projects!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing Cubone, and why did you enjoy it? Can you think of another character or animal you would like to draw?
  • When you look at Cubone, what story do you imagine about where it lives or what it does? Can you create a little adventure for Cubone in your mind?
  • Have you ever tried drawing something else that was challenging? How did you feel when you finished it, and what did you learn from the experience?
  1. Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or school and look for objects that have similar shapes to the parts of Cubone you drew. Can you find anything that looks like Cubone’s skull or eyes? Draw or describe what you find and share it with your class.

  2. Create Your Own Pokémon: Using the steps you learned to draw Cubone, try creating your own Pokémon character. Think about what shapes you can use for its head, body, and features. Give your Pokémon a name and a special power. Share your drawing and story with your friends or family.

  3. Color Exploration: Experiment with different colors for Cubone. What happens if you use blue for the skull or purple for the body? How does it change the way Cubone looks? Try coloring a few different versions and decide which one you like best. Discuss why you chose those colors.

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