How do you draw yoshi?
(source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshi)
Yoshi, sometimes Romanized Yossy in earlier Japanese language materials is a fictional dinosaur-like creature who appears in the Mario series of video games by Nintendo. His debut was in Super Mario World on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. He later had his own series with several platform and puzzle games, including Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island. He has also appeared in many of the spin-off Mario games, such as the Mario Party, the Mario Kart series as well as in other various Mario sports titles.
So how do you draw yoshi? That is a fair and popular draw question for the character yoshi. Yoshi is difficult to draw so how do you really get those shapes to pan out to look like the real thing? That is a perfectly honest question. You should read the rest of this article….
Yoshi made his debut in Super Mario World as a native dinosaur that Mario could ride on in order to eat enemies and otherwise navigate the island. This game spawned a prequel entitled Yoshi’s Island for the Super Nintendo on which the player could control Yoshi in order to protect Baby Mario from harm’s way as they advanced through the game. This led to a spin-off series of games including Yoshi’s Story for the Nintendo 64, Yoshi’s Universal Gravitation for the Game Boy Advance, and a number of games for the Nintendo DS, including Yoshi Touch & Go, and Yoshi’s Island DS. His 3D Mario platformer appearances include Super Mario 64 as a hidden, but not playable, character. Super Mario 64 DS, the port of the previously mentioned game but now as a playable character, and Super Mario Sunshine where he could be ridden on in the same fashion as in Super Mario World, but could not enter any bodies of water and could only harm villains by spitting out fruit juice that he had swallowed.







































































































