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  1. Feb 28, 2024 · 5. Add legs to the bottoms of the curves on the body. Draw a straight tube coming out from the center of the circle at the front of the dragon's body that's as long as the circle's diameter and about one-quarter as thick. Extend the tube down past the bottom of the circle before drawing a box for the dragons foot.

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  2. Sep 26, 2023 · Learn how to draw a realistic dragon with our step-by-step tutorial! ⭐ Become a CLUB MEMBER and get instant access to exclusive tutorials that will help acce...

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  3. Sep 7, 2021 · Step 3: Add Arms and Legs. Curves and lines form the basic shape of your dragon. From the central ovals, add two sausage-shaped ovals pointing down and one just under the neck pointing out. Add smaller ovals to the ends of these, with a circle on each of the front two. This will give your dragon arms. The back oval should have more rigid ...

    • Sketch the basic shapes. A blank page is daunting, so we first want to get an idea of how big our dragon will be. To do this, use basic shapes and lines to measure out the proportions of your dragon's body.
    • Connect your preliminary shapes. Next, we're going to connect the basic shapes and lines we laid out until we have a satisfactory outline of the dragon's form.
    • Refine the outline. With the basics in place, you'll want to slowly add and edit as you see fit. It's a good tip to change your attention from one part of the drawing to another relatively frequently so you make sure the dragon makes sense as a whole.
    • Pay attention to the details. Now that you've done the grunt work, it's time for some fun! Think about what components you want your dragon to have, like horns, teeth, and scales.
  4. Nov 6, 2016 · I first published this lesson as an Art Club lesson on August 31!Become an Art Club member at https://www.artforkidshub.com/join-art-club/ Learn more about t...

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  6. Add feathers, scales, horns, or whatever your heart desires to fully flesh out your basilisk. Use thin lines to make up all the finer details, including the horns and the eye pupils. Add nails and claws, and start shading in the appropriate areas. Again, use reference photos of a variety of animals to fill out this portion of the dragon.

  7. Mar 28, 2024 · Create a backward S shape with a second line starting under the jaw of the dragon, make sure the bottom is wider than the top to keep perspective in mind. Finally, make a little connecting line for the wing joint to help guide where the shoulder will begin. Step 8: Draw the dragon’s legs, shoulders, and feet.

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