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Learn two ways on how to draw Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon! You can do this by following these simple steps.

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  • Sketch intersecting ovals and circles to create Toothless' body shape.
  • For a realistic look, draw dashed lines on the head to look like lizard scales.
  • Focus on creating large, expressive eyes if you want more of a cartoon look.
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Toothless (regular)

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  2. Intersect each at both sides of the bigger oval.
  3. This will help in placing Toothless' eyes.
  4. Place dashed lines in between his forehead going towards the back of his head, to make a lizard's scale impression.
  5. Note: Toothless' entire body is dark grey.
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Method 2
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Toothless (Cartoony)

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  1. Draw guide lines for Toothless' wings.
  2. On its tip, trace shapes that would make it look like a fishtail.
  3. On the head part, draw facial guide lines (a vertical line with two horizontal lines across it, forming a kind of two-beamed cross). This will help in placing Toothless' eyes.
  4. Begin tracing his front legs too. Don't forget the claws.
  5. At the southwest corner of the head, draw a little smile.
  6. Note: Toothless' entire body is dark grey.
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    How do I color a Toothless drawing to make it more realistic?
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    Pick a point that the light is coming from, and then add your shadows and highlights according to that point. You can also add a subtle scale texture as well.
  • Question
    How would I make toothless in a simpler and more adorable way?
    Community Answer
    Look at the pre-drawn ideas from the article and use them to come up with your own variation on Toothless' design. The cartoony version seems to match what you're asking for, so you can try practicing that first.
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    What is the correct way to get his eye color right?
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    Test different shades of colors on another piece of paper, and go with the one that seems closest.
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      • You don't need the highest quality materials for this. A spare pencil and printer paper will work fine!
      • To make the drawing more realistic, add a light source, shading, and a background.

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      Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon is an adorable dragon with black scales, big green eyes, and giant wings. To draw Toothless, start by drawing its head, which has 2 long horns and 2 short horns on top, as well as 2 short horns on each side. Its tail looks like a fishtail, and its body is a dark grey color. Once you've added these parts, give it 2 large hind legs and smaller front legs. Add claws to its feet and scales to its back. You can also add detail to its face, including a smile and a small nose. For a step-by-step guide on how to draw a cartoon Toothless, read on!

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