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1. Draw out basic lines for where you would like the scales to go. I usually try to follow the creature's outline, keeping aware of muscles and wings, etc.2. Begin outlining the basic scales. I tend to keep large plates on the top and bottom of the neck and back, to protect the dragons spine and soft neck.
3. Add V's to the smaller scales, and begin shading the "top" parts of the plates. *Keep in mind with where you want the light to be coming from.
4. Shade in the V's in the middle of the smaller scales.
5. Add final shading to the upper (or lower) scales, and create small circles in any open spaces along the creatures body. Sometimes, the more detail you add, the better the end result.
6. Final product.
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Comments: 5
HeartoftheUntamed [2010-11-30 23:19:56 +0000 UTC]
Very nice, do you happen to have one for a bit more detailed areas, such as the wings, arms, or legs? ^^
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AenTheArtist [2008-08-03 07:48:42 +0000 UTC]
I'm already proficient at drawing dragons, but I always end up repeating the same scale patterns.
This'll help spice things up.
Thanks
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Spamasaurus-Rexx [2007-01-03 15:03:39 +0000 UTC]
This help's FRIGGIN' ALOT! Im trying to draw dragon's for an art project... then gotta transfer it onto scratch paper thing
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TNHawke [2006-07-01 04:49:59 +0000 UTC]
I never have the patience for the little scales... Lol!
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