Today we will show you how to draw the Lightning Birds from Angry Birds Space. Lightning Birds are the classic Blue Birds. They have the powers to break ice and triplicate, as in the classic Angry Birds game. They are commonly placed after an Ice Bird due to their great compatibility. Their helmets resemble that of The Flash. Learn how to draw the Lightning Birds with the following simple step to step lesson.
You might also like our other Angry Bird Drawing Tutorials.
First you need to draw three overlapping ovals in a line (one above the other).
Erase the overlapping parts and lightly draw guidelines in each oval.
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Draw checkmark shapes and letter ‘S’ shapes. Use the illustration above as a guide.
Draw two letter ‘J’ like shapes and then draw triangle like shapes for the beaks.
Draw ‘V’ like shapes (for their helmets). Next, draw 6 circles for the eyes.
Draw the eye pupils.
Draw a curved horizontal line half way each bird.
Finally color your birds. I hope that this tutorial helped you to draw Lightning Birds from Angry Birds Space and that you had a lot of fun 🙂
You might also like our other Angry Bird Drawing Tutorials.
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