peerfoki.blogg.se

Dragon sketch
Dragon sketch






dragon sketch

Although I quickly turned solely to manga in general, I did stay loyal to DBZ and loved watching it all the way to the Fusion Saga (not sure why I stopped watching. This anime was my very first introduction to the Japanese animation scene. Which brings me to the last subject I had in mind: Dragon Ball Z. Since Neopets is now really only a ghost of what it was, and I found out my account was hacked and my pet stolen I wasn't in the mood to investigate that further. Neopets is where I had my first HTML & CSS experience when I was 14 (although I completely dropped it again for 10 years after I got a boyfriend and went studying Astronomy 😁 ). I was very happy to find out they are currently doing a new series! But there was actually too little data for me to build something elaborate with (if you're familiar with the manga, there are actually only about 19 cards she collects). I looked at Cardcaptor Sakura, but only the manga. But I couldn't find any interesting data. There was something about the top view that worked exceptionally well for me, whereas in the 3D games I just kept falling off bridges and running into corners. I loved playing Zelda, but only on the Game boy variants, especially Minish cap & the Oracle of Ages/Seasons combo. You can trace over the lines you have drawn in pencil with a pen or marker.I had a few choices for this month's topic of nostalgia and I didn't know which one would provide the most interesting dataset, so I actually scoured the web a while for all topics.

dragon sketch

then add two tiny circles as the nose and a half-circle as the smile. We added two on the face and one at the top of the head. Add small triangle shapes or small protrusions as horns starting right above the eyes. I like to add a small curved line to the upper outside of the eyes as little eyebrows. Add a smaller circle on the inside of the first circle to define the eyes. We like to start with two small circles in the middle of the face as eyes. The next step is to add the horns and face.Next, add small hill shapes almost a half-circle to the bottom of each of the four legs to make the dragon's feet or paws. This will make the belly distinct from the legs. The next step is to add the lines to the forward part of the body.The key is to draw basic shapes and then when you color it in, it can come to life. We added a triangle to the top of the tail to give it a little detail. Draw a small arrow-type tail coming off the side of one of the back legs. We simply drew each ear as more of a small wing-like figure coming from the sides of the top of the head. We are going with cute easy dragon wings and not the large complicated ones. Draw a smaller circle or oval on the outside bottom portion of each of the legs. The next step is to add the back legs.

dragon sketch

Connect the legs in the middle with a small line which creates the rest of the body of the dragon. Then draw the inside of each of the legs the same length. Draw a second one as the outside of the other leg. I like to start from the bottom of the head and draw a curved line down towards the bottom of where you want the bottom of the dragon drawing to be.

  • The second step is to draw the front legs.
  • This is going to be the face of the dragon, so it should be no larger than half the length of the paper. We want your dragon drawing to have enough room for the body, that is why we are having you start with your paper in the vertical paper position. This means that the long edge of your paper should be running up and down.
  • One of the first things is to start by placing your paper in a vertical position.







  • Dragon sketch