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  • PART 1

    T hough dragons are creatures of fantasy and imagi-nation, having solid anatomy is as important as if you were drawing an animal from the real world. Though people have never seen a dragon in the esh, you want to make them believe its possible! Having good pro-portions, skeletal structure and musculature will go a long way toward making your dragons believable. In the follow-ing units were going to go over different ways to approach drawing the different pieces of anatomy. Though Ive tried to include several different approaches for each piece, its important to note that these are merely suggestions and you should not let the following pages limit you or your imagination. There are many ways to create an anatomically sound creature, and I encourage you to explore them all.

    DRAGON ANATOMY AND EQUIPMENT

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    Ears can help develop the type of dragon and its expression. Ears that are laid back may show that the dragon is feeling upset or aggressive, for example. A dragon thats soft and cuddly may have tufted or feathered ears, while an aquatic dragon may have webbed ears or ear holes surrounded by elaborate ns and crests. And some dragons may not have ears at all!

    FEATHERED EARS

    LONG EARS

    WEBBED EARS

    Draw a round, oval shape. Add a rim thats thicker at the base and tapers toward

    the opposite edge.

    Add in a lower rim and a couple pairs of U shapes that curve

    towards the center of the ear.

    Add a series of branches that radiate out from the center. Connect these with small U-shaped pieces of webbing.

    Pencil in a very loose ear shape that has a linear, straight top and a gently curving lobe. Add a thick rim that connects with the right side of the ear, allow-ing it to taper as it reaches the

    tip of the ear.

    A sweeping arc of stiff, large evenly spaced feathers radiates

    from the center of the ear.

    Draw a long shape with a fl at, stiff top and a gently-curved

    lobe. Draw in the ear rim, mak-ing it thicker at the base. Allow

    it to taper toward the tip.

    Add a lower rim that is thicker toward the base and tapers

    toward the tip. The lower rim should not be as thick as the upper. In between these two

    edges, place a series of U shapes in sets of two. This will create

    lifted areas of cartilage that will help direct sounds to him.

    Add details such as tufts of fur or tears along the long earlobe. Remember that any tears you

    make are tears into a 3-D object. The depth of each cut should refl ect how thick the ear is.

    Add a few soft, small feathers underneath

    the rim.

    EARS

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    Go over your construction lines. Add tiny details, such as rips in the feather or wrinkles where

    the ear meets the head.

    You may decide to use a different color of feather for the small, soft inner feath-ers and the large crestlike feathers of the outer ear.

    You may want to make the inner ear a different color than the outer, or maybe the same

    inside and out!

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  • PART 2

    N ow that youve had a chance to practice some of the pieces of anatomy and details, its time to put what youve learned into practice and draw some complete dragons! Making the dragon a seamless whole is very important and will make your drawings much more believable. Lets begin drawing dragons with origins from all around the world and the imagination.

    DRAGON DEMONSTRATIONS

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    The pro le view of a dragon is the easiest. You do not need to worry about perspective or symmetry; it is very straightforward. If you are a beginner, this is always the view I recommend you try rst.

    Split the upper and lower jaw with a

    dividing line. Add a pair of horns, an eye

    and belly scales.

    Lightly lay in a line for the spine, back of the skull, and

    snout. Keep the shapes simple. If you do not like the position-ing and proportions, you can

    easily erase these light drawings that took you very little time.

    Draw a curved neck and belly.

    Lung Dragon BEARDED DRAGON HEAD: SIDE VIEW

    Erase any construction lines that you no longer need, and begin tightening your line work and pressing harder with your pencil. If you wish, you

    may ink your drawing

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