How to Draw a Hydra

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In this first step you will be drawing out the guidelines and circle shapes of the hydra. First start off by drawing a circle for each one of the heads. Then draw the shapes of the snouts by drawing a long squared shape. Now draw a big egg shaped bod   

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Now in this step as you can see you will be drawing out the actual body of the hydra. It may look a bit complicated, but if you follow my directions you will have no problem drawing out this Greek mythology creature. Start by drawing the shape of all   

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Now in step 3, you will be drawing the details in the hydra face and parts of the front feet and claws. Starting at all three faces draw the eyes out first. You might want to start sketching at this point so it will be easier to erase any mistakes al   

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And this will be the last step where you will actually be drawing and sketching. A very short simple step as well. What you are going to do here is draw out the tail and sketch in the detailing. Where ever you see a red line, that shows what you shou   

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And finally this is what you should end up with when you are finally done drawing the Greek mythology creature the hydra. All that is left to do is color him in or leave him as a sketch. If you have any request on how to color in Photoshop please don   

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March 9, 2008

Description: Welcome to DragoArt again. Today we will discover how we can teach ourselves to "draw a Hydra". This beast is common in Greek mythology. A hydra would first begin with three heads. As each head was hacked off, the hydra would replace the hacked spot with three more heads. Remember the Disney movie Hercules? Remember the purple monster that would keep growing heads no matter how Hercules cut them off? That monster was a hydra. Hades summoned it from his gates of the underworld to attack Hercules. The hydra was also the guardian of the underworld or a servant guardian for Hades. This monstrous beast also had poisonous breath to defend itself. One breath of this poison and you would die instantly. The hydra was the offspring of Typhon and Echidna. Typhon was half man with three serpent tails and bird wings. Echidna was half a nymph and the large body of a serpent. That sounds freaky. When drawing your Hydra, you can start it off with three heads, nine heads, or one hundred heads! It doesn’t matter. I started off my hydra with the basics. That means it hasn’t met Hercules yet, so therefore, it starts off with three heads. Eventually, Hercules defeated the Hydra by being consumed by the beast. While he was in the beast’s belly, he hacked the whole inside of the creature with his sword. It’s pretty similar to the Disney Hercules movie. That movie is my personal favorite because of the endless Greek monsters that Hercules defeats. There’s Cerberus, Nemean Lion, Erymanthian Boar and the Stymphalian birds. These Greek mythology monsters were featured breifly in the Disney Hercules movie. Anywho, the Hydra is my favorite monster out of the movie because of its awesome duplicating heads! I also colored it purple just so you are familiar to what a hydra is. Alright, I began this sketch on my sketchbook. It took me a while to get what I wanted on the hydra. I then scanned the image into my computer and imported it to Photoshop CS. After that, I colored the beast and added some cool features to it. This is my personal view on how the hydra looks. I made it more draconic then monsterous. So yeah, this is the mighty hydra! So I hope this tutorial was very helpful. If there’s any comments or suggestions, please feel free to leave one. This tutorial took me a total of three hours. That’s including the coloring, lineart, and background. This tutorial will show you "how to draw a hydra", step by step. The instructions will send you on your way to drawing your very own Greek mythology creature. I hope you’ll enjoy!

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