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Description Alrighty then a while back I was asked by if I could make a tutorial on how to draw dragons. Well it didn’t take as long as I thought it would but I guess it’s been a while. Sorry it took me so long . Well anyways I know that there a lot better dragon tutorials on DA than this one, and there’s probably a lot of better examples out there and I probably could have picked a much better pose (I drew and colored this dragon on my half hour break at work) but what ever. Here’s my first attempt at tutorial making and I don’t usually draw my dragons this way so bear with me . alright here goes.

Step before step one: as stupid and childish as this may sound try to “imagine” what the dragon looks like before you start to draw it. How many legs does it have? What about wings? What mythology does it come from? Is it good or evil? Simple questions like that might make it a lot easier to draw later on.

Now that that’s done with, we can start on the actual drawing part. For this tutorial I have chosen what I think to be a very simple pose that isn’t too over used.

Step 1: Ok, so to start try lightly drawing some circles and lines to plot out the basic skeleton of your dragon. At this point in the drawing you really don’t need to worry about the details, just the shape, and because your drawing lightly you can be as messy as you want. The circles, for the most part represent the joints in the arms, legs, shoulders, wings, fingers, toes ECT. The one major exception that I can think of is the skull, which can also be represented by a slightly larger circle or square. After you draw the circle for the head I recommend drawing a line that goes through the skull from back to front and extends slightly from the front of the skull. This line will later become the muzzle of your dragon.
Plotting out wings can be a little difficult. especially when you are new to drawing them. A trick that I have for drawing bat or dragon wings is to look at your own arm. Your probably going to feel a little silly doing this but pick an arm, stand in front of a reflective surface and stretch that arm out to the side. Now look at the joints in the shoulder, elbow, wrist and fingers. Congratulations! You now have your very own portable, pose able dragon wing model!

Step 2: this is where you start to “flesh out” your dragon by drawing some relatively simple shapes over the skeleton. A lot of the shapes you add depend on the dragon’s pose, but they can also be because of its type or relative size. For example a flying dragon might have a broader ribcage than a swimming dragon because it needs to be able to support its wing muscles, where a swimming dragon might have a broader tail to propel its self through the water. But because dragons ARE MYTHICAL CREATURES their muscle structure really doesn’t have to be realistic. Other than muscle structure the simple shapes will help your dragon keep its shape as you give it an outline.

Step 3: All right, so far so good? Well now it’s on to the tricky part! Here’s where your dragon really starts to come together. Outlining can be really difficult and I haven’t figured out any tricks to make it easier but its not, I repeat it’s NOT impossible. This is where practice comes in handy. But for beginners I have a few tips. I find it easier to start on the head and then go from there. You can tell a lot about a dragon from the shape of its head and face. I tend to draw my dragons with a longer narrow muzzle, which seems to be the common style for the basic European dragon. The mouth and nose, although not usually given a ton of detail are important. Because according to myth dragons are predatory creatures (capturing princesses and other royalty, attacking villages and flying off with live stock.) they would most likely have a larger mouth filled with *does her best Monty python impression* “nasty sharp pointy teeth”. I usually draw dragon noses like backwards commas. A dragon’s head is usually adorned with some sort of horn, spike, fin, feathers, fur or any other detail I’m forgetting, I usually tend to draw at least two horns at the back of the head. Although the stereotypical European dragon doesn’t have ears I usually draw them anyway. Fins can also be drawn instead of the typical ears. The neck (at least on this dragon) starts out a little thinner near the head and then gradually gets broader until it connects with the chest. The arms are a bit like human arms in that they have shoulders, elbows and wrists. Usually (although not with this one) dragons tend to have lizard or birdlike feet, but once again because they are mythical anything goes. In the past when I’ve had trouble with drawing back legs so I used my dog as a reference. That’s one of the good things about dragons, you can use almost any animal as a reference and it still usually works out. I usually draw the hind legs in four parts (though in this case it really doesn’t apply) there’s the thigh (upper leg) the calf (lower middle of leg) then there's the hock (on a human it would be the ankle). now back to drawing. The tail is usually a lot like a snakes tail in that it tapers to a point at the end. You can add spikes, spades, blades, fur, feathers, laser cannons what ever to the end of the tail or leave it blank (its your dragon, you decide!) for this example I added feathers. You can also add details along the back, neck and tail (I used fins, spines and fur on mine to show a few different ideas). Again the wings are a lot like arms and hands (except the fingers are a lot longer and look stretched out. The thumb on the wing usually ends in a claw, as do the fingers. The webbing of a basic dragon wing is a lot like a bats wing in that it is comprised of a thin skin or membrane that is stretched between the fingers of the wing and can be folded. You can add lines, rips, and holes to the wing to give it more detail. Muscles can be added around the base of the wing at the shoulder. Although I’m not going into adding scales, basic chest plates are an easy addition that gives your dragon a little more detail. Chest plates can be of any shape size or color and can be plain or patterned. They usually overlap to form armor of sorts for the dragon.

Step 4: add color shading or any other details you want. Have fun with it! Dragons are a bit like dinosaurs in that they don’t really have a defined set of colors. You can color them in a way so that they may blend into an environment or you can go completely wild, it’s really up to you. Oh and don’t for get to add some ground for your dragon to stand on (unless its flying) because everyone knows that floating dragons are just impossible. lol. I’m kidding of course; it’s your drawing do what ever you want. Remember, don’t get frustrated, if it doesn’t work out on the first try, don’t worry about it. Its just practice.
I’ve been drawing dragons for years now and I still really don’t know what I’m doing .
Well that’s about it, I hope you enjoyed my attempt at a tutorial.

If you found this helpful send me a note, I’d love to comment on your artwork!
And remember have fun!

-Rohirrim shadow
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Comments: 51

NomadicTroll [2013-04-06 22:19:40 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much!

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rohirrimshadow In reply to NomadicTroll [2013-04-24 08:24:43 +0000 UTC]

i hope it helps

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DragonEyeInfinity [2012-11-26 22:07:48 +0000 UTC]

Nice tutorial! I almost got it! I just need more practice, on feet part... I did it wrong.

Anyway, thanks a lot for this!

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rohirrimshadow In reply to DragonEyeInfinity [2012-11-27 07:24:34 +0000 UTC]

thanks
practice is the key step, I'm sure you'll get it eventually

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DragonEyeInfinity In reply to rohirrimshadow [2012-11-27 16:55:08 +0000 UTC]

You’re welcome! ^_^

I hope so.. Thanks for the compliment.

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Nati84 [2012-08-26 17:32:35 +0000 UTC]

good, but I think there should be an extra step between two and three. Or put the text into the picture itself, so people wouldn't have to scroll up and down.

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rohirrimshadow In reply to Nati84 [2012-09-11 23:50:46 +0000 UTC]

thanks
unfortunately, when i made this in 07' i wasn't all to good at the photoshop stuff and couldn't figure out how to make it work with all of the text i wanted to add
but i will definitely have to keep that in mind for the next dragon tutorial that i do
thanks again

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aetsiondur [2012-06-08 18:42:59 +0000 UTC]

Nice, thanks!

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TataAurore [2012-06-06 22:02:21 +0000 UTC]

thanks!! i love drawing dragons!

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petar4o0o94 [2012-04-14 21:50:50 +0000 UTC]

Expression during stages


8|
O.O !!

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rohirrimshadow In reply to petar4o0o94 [2012-04-17 04:27:46 +0000 UTC]

XD

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wnter06 [2012-03-23 05:30:28 +0000 UTC]

good tutorial dragon sketch is hard

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Creativesm75 [2012-02-13 11:26:34 +0000 UTC]

cool

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FloweryFruitFangs [2011-12-31 21:05:07 +0000 UTC]

I'm doing a drawing of a dragon facing the "screen" But I'm having trouble with the spikes on the dragons head, they look a lot like the spikes on the dragon you drew, I know how to draw them that way, but its the way i should draw the dragon's spikes in that position thats confusing me

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FlowerPup [2011-08-18 23:50:39 +0000 UTC]

could you make a wing tutorial?

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rohirrimshadow In reply to FlowerPup [2011-08-25 03:19:52 +0000 UTC]

i'll try, but it may take me a while....

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FlowerPup In reply to rohirrimshadow [2011-08-26 03:28:07 +0000 UTC]

that would be great

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cat-whiskers [2011-04-20 01:36:36 +0000 UTC]

Thanks very much!

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Aemeneol [2011-04-05 08:36:34 +0000 UTC]

This just solved 90% of my dragon drawing problems. Now the last 10% is my complete lack of fantasy animal drawing skill. I MUST HONE THEM~!

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rohirrimshadow In reply to Aemeneol [2011-04-06 18:39:00 +0000 UTC]

glad to have helped
the other 10% will come with practice

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Avaloki [2011-03-30 08:48:04 +0000 UTC]

love it....^^

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Shentosho [2011-03-23 21:30:48 +0000 UTC]

I'll have to try this when working on my Dragon OC

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S7alker117 [2011-02-11 17:40:13 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much for sharing this

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rohirrimshadow In reply to S7alker117 [2011-02-26 15:23:00 +0000 UTC]

no problem, hope it helps

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S7alker117 In reply to rohirrimshadow [2011-02-27 01:41:19 +0000 UTC]

Its helping already. Thank you so much for posting

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BigBen44 [2011-01-28 16:17:50 +0000 UTC]

thanks, that will help me ^^

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EagleEyes186 [2010-09-26 00:07:06 +0000 UTC]

I got lost at step 3

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rohirrimshadow In reply to EagleEyes186 [2010-09-27 02:21:50 +0000 UTC]

yeah... i probably should have added in a step between 2 and 3, i just noticed how big of a jump it is, sorry about that
but basically you fill in the guidelines. step 1 and 2 give you the basic skeleton, step 3 is where you add skin and connect the shapes, i always have a lot of trouble describing this step without droning on and on and getting off topic. the head is probably the hardest because its not blocked out much, but if you look the spot in the circle where the lines cross its about where the eye goes and the line at the end of the muzzle is pretty close to the angle of the snout

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BSM14 [2010-08-20 02:01:11 +0000 UTC]

very helpful! thank you! can't wait to try it

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Lucieniibi [2010-07-09 18:56:15 +0000 UTC]

holy crud! You wrote alot!!! o.e you could make a whole book out of all this, and a good one too!!


I just love the colours and patterns you used on the last step. I'd love to see the same designs on a more detailed drawing!!! ^^

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57dracomancer [2010-07-05 04:25:57 +0000 UTC]

wow...! nice tutorial!

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The-Badass-One [2010-06-20 15:48:35 +0000 UTC]

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Denece-the-sylcoe [2009-12-23 05:11:07 +0000 UTC]

The colors are awesome! o.0 The feet are awesome and so are the wings and desine! 1 thing, you should make the belly suck in more like this.
[link] it is not the best....I can see some errors but it should help make my point.

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rohirrimshadow In reply to Denece-the-sylcoe [2009-12-23 22:13:32 +0000 UTC]

thanks
i do usually draw my dragons with a slimmer build but the dragon in this tutorial it supposed to be lying down so the stomach/ribs arent too well defined, also i wanted to start off with a neutral build(not too thin/not too fat) so that beginner dragon artists wouldn't be forced to start off in one extreme or another and would have a better chance to develop their own drawing style
but thanks for the advice-i shall keep it in mind for part two of my tutorial

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Nad-Kat [2009-05-10 16:35:51 +0000 UTC]

Aww it so ADORABLE! lol i hope u dont think of me as weird for saying that...

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rohirrimshadow In reply to Nad-Kat [2009-05-14 03:04:02 +0000 UTC]

i was trying to go for a sort of "friendly" dragon look, but adorable is good too
thanks

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Nad-Kat In reply to rohirrimshadow [2009-05-14 20:17:03 +0000 UTC]

tehe ur welcome

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MostAwesomestPerson [2009-05-08 17:00:44 +0000 UTC]

This is great! Thank you!!

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rohirrimshadow In reply to MostAwesomestPerson [2009-05-09 22:28:06 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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Scarlet-Maiden [2009-03-01 20:09:06 +0000 UTC]

sweet! this is awsome~ It really helped me alot

what font did you use? it looks cool

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rohirrimshadow In reply to Scarlet-Maiden [2009-03-30 01:46:17 +0000 UTC]

(sorry it took me so long to send a reply)
thanks, i'm glad i could help
as for the font,i think i used "a charming font" at least i think thats what it was called, it came with corel painter

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JanuaryVictim [2008-12-24 18:22:46 +0000 UTC]

Nice tutorial

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rohirrimshadow In reply to JanuaryVictim [2008-12-28 01:11:55 +0000 UTC]

thanks, i hope it helps

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JanuaryVictim In reply to rohirrimshadow [2008-12-28 12:56:00 +0000 UTC]

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Paintitlikeapicture [2008-10-14 00:50:56 +0000 UTC]

This was really helpful, and you draw really well.

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rohirrimshadow In reply to Paintitlikeapicture [2008-10-20 06:05:50 +0000 UTC]

thanks im glad i could help

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magicswordz [2007-11-29 02:28:00 +0000 UTC]

OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG!!!!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

I MUST TRY THIS RIGHT AWAY!

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rohirrimshadow In reply to magicswordz [2007-12-13 03:32:51 +0000 UTC]

Your welcome, I hope you find it helpful.
Take your time, have fun and don’t stress

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magicswordz In reply to rohirrimshadow [2007-12-13 03:52:02 +0000 UTC]

i will be sure to tell you when it is done!

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jailgurdnegative [2007-11-26 08:54:20 +0000 UTC]

neat. thanks for sharing to us your style. XD

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