*each of the smaller things will be broken down, such as head, hands, arms, and wings. If you wish, I can also go into scale types and tricks, tail ends, and whatever else you have questions on.*
First, you're wonderful supplies.
(I know it is sideways- I'll try to fix the rest.)
•Pencil
•Sharpener (cause I can't have wide lines)
•Earbuds for music.
And most importantly
•A seat/position that will make your lower spine go numb and/or compress.
Jk, jk. Please don't.•Paper and something to draw on, which happens to be my mini lap desk.
Step one: Decide on the dragon dragon pose
I started off with the head, then I focused more on where the chest will be. I wanted a more regal-like dragon, so I decided to have a hand on their neck while the other braced it. After that I placed the hips then finished out the tail. The legs came next, with the wings being the last ones.
For the large wing curves I just pivoted my hand where I wanted the curve to be.
I suggest you practice on the curves and the pivot and see what feels best.Step two: Broaden out your body.
YOU ARE READING
Art lessons.
FantasyYeup. This is happening. It definitely not the first of it's kind but it sure won't be the last.