teenage mutant ninja turtles drawing
How to draw a ninja turtle.
Seriously. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is one of my all-time favorite shows!
Here in this lesson – as voted for by visitors to this site…
Learn how to draw, not just one – but all four of them.
Given that each one – Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo – all have the same physical look…
Simply change up the weapons and colors, depending on which one you're going for.
Let's begin!
Drawing a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle
First thing then – how to draw a Ninja Turtle…
Take a look at the following framework – one that's composed of an assortment of basic shapes – namely…
Circles and ovals.
Here it is…
And again – given that each of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, takes on the same physical form…
Here's how I went about accounting for their differences, colored lines to place-hold the approximate location of the weapons they'd be carrying.
Donatello of course – carries a bo (staff). You can see his weapon in purple, on the right.
Raphael carries sais. Shorter than Leonardo's swards, they're seen as red lines – one for each hand.
Michelangelo, with his nunchucks – will in a sense need 'four sticks'.
And Leonard – again, the Ninja Turtle that we're focusing on here – has two swords, also seen below, in blue…
OK then.
Decided which one, you're going to draw?
Here's how to draw a Ninja Turtle – beginning with the nose and mouth…
Next, go ahead and draw a few arcs – bringing into view the eyes, as well as the core of the mouth area…
On to the top of his head now, and also a couple more lines – bringing into view, the area where his mask tapers off, tying together – just behind…
Move on down to his mid-body area, drawing a circle or square – something to mark of the central part of his belt.
Like so…
Next up – given that I'm focusing on Leonardo, this time around…
Draw some more of his body – but also…
Begin to sketch in his weapons.
For Leonardo – it's the blades of his swords, as well as hand protectors. I drew them now, as they'll slightly obscure the top parts of hands, soon to come.
For Raphael and Donatello's weapons – you can approach them in much the same fashion.
For Michelangelo's nunchucks though, you'll want to draw the lower stick of each nunchuck – now…
As they'll hang forward, completely covering parts of his hands.
Here's how Leonardo looks, so far…
Fading out, what we've already drawn – to grey…
Continue drawing your Ninja Turtle, carefully sketching his hands – making fists around the weapons…
And also – bring out more of the body area.
On to the forearms…
And next – keep right on going – carefully bringing your character into view, joining the arms to the body, by sketching in a couple arcs for the neck area.
Then, continue on with the legs, like so…
OK. How "how to draw a Ninja Turtle" lesson – just about complete now…
Finish off your character, by sketching the feet.
And then go ahead and draw the shell – as part of it *might be seen* hidden by most of his body.
Oh – and don't forget the ends of his mask, hanging down from the knot that's tied – just to the side (or behind) – his head.
Here's how mine looks…
Here's the finished drawing – minus any framework lines…
And finally – some color!
Well, there you have it.
Leonardo – one of four different Ninja Turtles…
Complete! 🙂
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You know what though? You could also have drawn "Slash" – an evil version of a Ninja Turtle. Google what he looks like, and incorporate his features, as you see fit.
And also, you could have drawn "Metalhead" – again, similar to the Turtle's form – but in this case…
A robot version!
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And that's, how to draw a Ninja Turtle.
As always, hope you enjoyed the lesson. See you real soon for another!
teenage mutant ninja turtles drawing
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