Wednesday, December 16, 2009

How to Draw a Dragon

Therefore, it is easy for an artist to let his imagination run wild one a dragon, creating not accepted for the audience.

Basically there are two kinds of fantasy dragons that you take note. Eastern dragons and Western dragons look very different. Somehow, through the centuries, people have come to accept some pictures of the dragon. What is the difference between the two?

Eastern dragons have developed a slim-looking creature with short legs. The headis often in the area of focus with majestic-looking hair and antennae. He has short legs, and generally just seems to be in circulation. It is difficult to find a picture of an Eastern dragon to walk on the groung.

Western dragons appear thick and strong muscular with their bodies. You see more logically constructed with wings and four legs that they use to go. Also, they do not have as much hair on his head as compared to an eastern dragon.

Both eastern and western dragons have scalesand can spit fire.

The back drop for the Eastern dragon is usually clouds, while the background is for the western dragon is usually mountains.

In drawing dragons, the key is to look at the dragon too powerful and majestic. You can play around with the hair, the wings and the eyes to achieve a strong and wonderful views.

The scales are optional, but if you have the time to draw the balance to the body, a shiny coat of armor, especially for the westernDragon. This is because a Western dragon is known known for their fighting strength, while the eastern dragons are known more for their magical powers.

Regardless of what type of dragon you work out who to keep in mind that the dragons are mythical creatures. This means you may sometimes limits and experiment with different looks slide. Nobody can tell you that your dragon looks wrong!



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