How Do You Draw A Rat Skeleton?
Rats are so dandy that you will probably want to draw their bone structures. Rat skeletons can gracefully adorn a number of items. They make for great illustrations on party favors, T-shirts or notebooks. Draw a couple on your science folder and you’ll be the hit of the class. Start with his eye. Draw a slightly slanted oval to give your rat a menacing look. If you’d rather he be a tad friendlier, draw a big fat circle for his eye. Illustrate the skull. Draw an oval shape around the eye that comes to a point where his teeth will be. Go all the way behind his eye and make a little notch where his bottom jaw will connect. Draw his bottom jaw with lines close together, attaching to the top jaw and ending in a little hook where his bottom teeth will go. Draw his spine and tail. Use a series of small squares to denote the vertebrae. Make sure they go past his body to form his tail and end in a little triangular-shaped point. Add his limbs. Use straight lines with a ball at the top to create