Ok, so I attempted to draw a dragon on my notepad and I just can't seem to get the anatomy right. I only drew something similar to a dragon a long time ago but I can't find that. Idk, I'm probably just struggling since I'm not used to it. Does anyone have any useful tips on drawing them?? Anything is greatly appreciated. I just want to challenge myself with something outside of my comfort zone and it is becoming a struggle bug....
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23 Jul, 2018, 8:59 pm
i know how to draw a dragon
i made her name emma the dragon also this is my characters.
26 Jul, 2018, 7:37 am
Look at pictures of reptiles (bearded dragons, iguanas, etc...) that can help.
Birds and bats are also helpful.
Bat wings specifically, their wings are the best to use on dragons. Or you can draw your own arm out, stretch out your fingers and connect a membrane, to give the appearance of wings.
Birds are useful, for many species have unique color patterns and studying the way their feathers and wings fold is great practice. You can even take parts of birds anatomy and put it on a dragon (for example, a vulture's long curved neck)
Lion legs are good for dragon limbs (arms and legs). Or any big cat.
Really just studying those anatomy and doing a ton of sketches will help greatly.
Also get wonky with it, for example:
Take the bearded dragons spikes and extend or curve them on your dragon to give a more intimidating appearance.
26 Jul, 2018, 7:38 am
I hope that helps, I could always do sketches for you on my secondary account. I'm bad at explaining.
27 Jul, 2018, 3:15 pm
Yes, you make good points there! I do like my art (I think), and I don't even try to please the masses, but there's just something that happens when I see anything negative towards me or my work that I haven't controlled yet. And I need to get over it!
But, I will always be a fan of your art!
31 Jul, 2018, 3:11 pm
I would first practice a head, a dragon, as this is a little easier.
Then watch some tutorials for the anatomy (well, I did it) and try it myself (I hope I can help you a bit, in English, it's hard to explain things, excuse me ..)
I'm sure you'll do it, practice makes perfect.
01 Aug, 2018, 8:24 pm
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I am glad that I could help you, my friend.
I'm looking forward to seeing your pictures x3
03 Aug, 2018, 3:11 am
I just added a simple picture of 2 dragons, hopefully watching the play back on the art helps you out.