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  1. 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.

  2. Feb 28, 2024 · 1. Draw a circle with a curved jaw for your dragon's head. Place a circle near the top left side of your paper, making sure it's not too large or else the rest of the dragon won't fit on the page. Connect a small curved trapezoid shape to the left side of the circle to create a rough outline for dragon's snout.

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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 ...

  4. Complete The Dragon Drawing. Time to add some color to our drawing of a dragon! First, fill in the eye with a black crayon. Next, shade the teeth with a white crayon. Now, color the horn and crests with a yellow crayon. Then, use a blue crayon to shade the ear and wings. Finally, use shades of purple to color the dragon’s head, body and tail.

  5. Dec 17, 2023 · Work on the Wings: Dragons often have majestic wings. Sketch the wing structure, paying attention to the webbing and details on each wing. Ensure symmetry if the dragon has two wings. Refine the Body: Refine the body’s details, adding texture to the scales and muscles. Take your time to bring depth and dimension to your drawing.

  6. Feb 25, 2022 · How to Draw a Great Looking Realistic Dragon for Kids and Beginners - Step 1. 1. Begin the realistic dragon outline by sketching the dragon's face. Use curved lines to outline the upper and lower jaws, noticing the overlapping "U" shaped lines of the nose and side of the head. Outline the eye and brow using curved lines, and draw a slit-like ...

  7. Dec 25, 2019 · Step 1: Sketch the basic shapes. Photo & Art: Margherita Cole / My Modern Met. 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.

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