
This book, divided as follows:
Introduction
- How to use the book
- Basic Shapes Dragon
- Dragon shadows and 3-D Effects
- Overlapping and Perspective
- Considerations of color and pattern
Part 1: Anatomy and Dragon team
- Eyes
- Jaw Overbite
- Jaw underbite
- Peak of the jaw
- Ears
- Horns
- Dragon Wings
- Scales
- Tip Dragon
- Dragon Saddles & Flanges
Part 2: Dragon manifestations
- Dragon's Head forms
- Expressions of the Dragon
- Medieval Dragons
- Lung Dragons
- Dragon Hatchlings
- Fairy Dragon
- Sea Dragon
- Dragon Lich
- Feathered Dragon
- Dragon Mesoamerica
- Dragon Rider
- Dragon Scene
Presentation of the first section of the book Dragonart repeated, except for reasons of color and pattern. On the other hand, Part 1 more elaborate and detailed than similar to the aforementioned sections of the book. But the best part of this book in Part 2, page after page filled with tutorials on how to draw dragons. You learn to draw dragons have ordered all the dragons in front, side and 3 / 4, view, and views showing the entire head of a dragon. I also found interesting was a short section of the scene of the dragon, but how to digitally paint scenes in this book offers an overview.
You have a picture of my book Freaks with a description of a Dragon drawing book, could you please fix this and maybe give my book a proper review? Thanks-Steve
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