How to Draw a Dragon for Beginners
How to draw a dragon, step by step
Method 2 of 2: Drawing an Eastern Dragon
Method 1 of 2: Sketching a Western Dragon
0:2720:28How To Draw A Dragon - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFirst step we're going to start with his eye. And we're going to draw a curve. That's the top of hisMoreFirst step we're going to start with his eye. And we're going to draw a curve. That's the top of his eye. And then we're going to draw the bottom of the eye.
4:4327:31How To Draw a Dragon | Sketch Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI'm just going to angle these ones coming back towards the right. Let's go up to the front and add aMoreI'm just going to angle these ones coming back towards the right. Let's go up to the front and add a nostril curving up and in around at the bottom and then go back out. And just lightly shade the
Learning how to draw a dragon can be tricky. While a staple in fantasy art for decades, designing one of these mythical creatures from scratch is a skill. Taking inspiration from real-life animals can be a great starting point, however sticking a pair of wings on a lizard simply won't cut it.
0:008:14How To Draw a Cartoon Dragon | Drawing Tutorial for Kids - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then we'll fill the outside of the pupil in black. Now with that eye in place we move overMoreAnd then we'll fill the outside of the pupil in black. Now with that eye in place we move over towards the left and draw the front of the beak starting up here curve down and then out around the beak.
0:038:38How to Draw Naruto- Simple Video Lesson - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipHey there today i'm going to show you how to draw naruto. So we'll start with the eyes as usual. SoMoreHey there today i'm going to show you how to draw naruto. So we'll start with the eyes as usual. So on the sides.
0:019:19How to Draw Goku from Dragon Ball - Step by Step Video - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo we're going to do is going to start in the middle at the eyes. We do the little wrinkling inMoreSo we're going to do is going to start in the middle at the eyes. We do the little wrinkling in between his eyes so it's going to be a little slight upward curve in the middle.
2:326:52Let's Draw a JUNGLE DRAGON - FANTASY ART FRIDAY - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI used a white prismacolor pencil. And a white jelly roll pen. In each area once i'd added theMoreI used a white prismacolor pencil. And a white jelly roll pen. In each area once i'd added the coloring. And the highlights. I then added a layer of shading with the black and cool gray markers.
0:1017:50How to Draw GRAND KING GHIDORAH - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipUp right here we'll make a little curved line for the eye. Then right here i'll make a line thatMoreUp right here we'll make a little curved line for the eye. Then right here i'll make a line that comes in and make a line that goes up and down over here.
0:2019:21How to Draw and Color GODZILLA!!! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipStarting here we're going to draw a little line it's just going to curve up. And over next startingMoreStarting here we're going to draw a little line it's just going to curve up. And over next starting here we're going to draw a little line it's going to go up and it's going to come back.
0:1213:45How to Draw a CHINESE DRAGON DANCER!! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipHey everyone how's it going for today's video i want to show you guys how to draw a chinese dragonMoreHey everyone how's it going for today's video i want to show you guys how to draw a chinese dragon for the lunar new year so hope you guys follow along and enjoy this video. Today.
0:163:03How to Draw a Welsh Dragon - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipDesign what i'ma show you a very simple loose design of how to do a Welsh dragon on your own whatMoreDesign what i'ma show you a very simple loose design of how to do a Welsh dragon on your own what you want to start with is the head at the front.
1:216:44How to draw a dragon head for beginners - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo this is actually going to be the Dragons nose. So we're just gonna do spike going upwards. AndMoreSo this is actually going to be the Dragons nose. So we're just gonna do spike going upwards. And then coming around you can make that a bit more spiky.
Drawing a dragon is not easy and thus reference images are needed. I want to make the dragon feel confident and steady. Make it look strong, intimidating. Pinterest, Google, Gran Blue Fantasy, Tan Zhi Hui… Ideas start to flow.
Finishing the sketch stage gives the opening for the line art phase. The sketch is still kind of fresh and I haven’t given the image that final pass and view if everything is just like they should be. It is okay to keep the idea still a bit loose. Don’t lock everything to a place. Keep your mind open even in line art phase.
After finally getting the line art done. Which by the way took quite a long time. It is time to get the shading going. Start by creating a mask for the different elements. I select the dragon and leave the liquid intact. This way you get the dragon selected only and are able to color without the color leaking.
After I have created the needed masks. Dragon, Liquid, Background (no mask). I can start the shading process. I select G-pen Okuha Coloring and start the shading process. Important in this phase is just to get the shading right. We can adjust the shading color and other features later on. Just start shading.
As can be seen from the video I changed the color scheme quite many times. Even in the end, it was very difficult to find the best colors. I first thought of doing quite muddy like colors.
Having the color scheme in place I move on to lighting. Pick a light blue color, to get that cold light feel to the lighting. Warm lighting color sometimes work but I usually use cold colors. I set the lighting layer to screen layer mode so that the color goes nicely with the underlying color.
I select my own created brush Uneven layering brush. With the brush, I add a gradient effect to few major parts. Skin, scales, and wings will get the treatment this time. When you are doing the shading do try adding some gradient effect to it. It really does work nicely.
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While artists have varying preferences about how to structure an anime character’s head and face, they all start with the same basic principle: First draw a circle, and then draw a horizontal line and vertical line directly ...
Start by sketching a curved upper eyelid, then draw a short line extending down from the outer corner of the eye. Leave the inner corner of the eye open for a softer look. Then, add a circle in the middle of the eye as the iris. Draw a smaller circle—the pupil—in the middle of the iris.
The legs of an anime character should be approximately as long as the top half of the character, from the top of the head to the waist. Finally, add in the arms. A good rule of thumb is to align the elbow with the character’s waist, and then extend the rest of the arm (including the hand) to about mid-thigh.
The character’s nose and mouth will typically be much smaller and simpler than the eyes. The nose, for instance, may just be two small lines that represent the nostrils. Similarly, the mouth may be a simple curved line.
Leave the inner corner of the eye open for a softer look. Then, add a circle in the middle of the eye as the iris. Draw a smaller circle—the pupil—in the middle of the iris. To create primary and secondary light reflections, add in one or two additional circles within the iris.