Pianosaurus is one of the most visually chaotic characters introduced in Poppy Playtime Chapter 4: Safe Haven, a dinosaur-piano hybrid experiment from Playtime Co. that mashes together a theropod body with a full keyboard grin and a rainbow of spikes and claws. This tutorial on how to draw Pianosaurus from Poppy Playtime works through the full figure step by step, covering everything from the oversized round torso to the multicolored details that make him one of the more demanding characters in the series to get right on paper.
What This Pianosaurus Drawing Tutorial Covers
The process spans 23 steps in total, with the final step presenting the fully colored result. Each stage isolates a specific section of the design so the complexity of the rainbow color scheme, the piano key underside, and the layered spike and claw details all get handled without things getting overwhelming.
Pianosaurus Design Notes
- Green rounded body with small black eyes
- Three horns on the head: red, orange, and yellow
- Piano keys running along the full underside of the body
- Multicolored spikes across neck, back, and curled tail
- Long front legs with three rainbow-colored claws each
- Back legs also ending in three colored claws
Pianosaurus joins a small but growing Poppy Playtime lineup on the site. Daisy from the same chapter is already covered, and Huggy Wuggy is there for anyone who wants to draw the series’ most recognizable face alongside this one.
Understanding the Color Markers
Every step image across all 23 uses the same three-color marking system to make it clear what’s new versus what’s already been drawn:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Pianosaurus from Poppy Playtime: Step by Step
Survived the Rainbow Coloring? Show the Result
That covers the full step by step process for how to draw Pianosaurus from Poppy Playtime, from the initial body shape through every spike, piano key, and rainbow claw to the fully colored final result. If your version came out with all those colors landing in the right places, drop a link in the comments. Keep sketching and share your results below.
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