Category Archives: anatomy
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,466: On Varied Wings.
I’m really quite happy with this drawing. The wings were some sort of happy accident; I was first going to do some kind of skin wing, but made sketchy motions that left feathery marks on the page, and then everything … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,463: Neither Fish Nor Fowl.
I didn’t really know what to do, so I drew this birdlike dragon, eventually: It reminds me vaguely of a cockatrice, and I’m not sure why, probably because it screams “bird” in its shape and silhouette.
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,445: At Table.
I started wondering what it might be like to have a Teacup dragon on one’s table: The girlfriend decided he needed a “butlerish” (my paraphrasing, not her exact words) name, so we called him Bixby. I wrestled a bit with … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,444: Teapot
Yesternight’s drawing had me wondering what the rest of that teacup-sized dragon looked like: I don’t think I’m finished; at one point I wanted to put cute little wings on it. I’m also thinking that the body is too … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,441: Window to the Soul.
I didn’t know what to do, so i started thinking I would draw an eye, then I looked at an alligator’s eye for reference, and I ended up drawing this:
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,440: I Don’t Have A Good Cat Pun.
It’s mys sister’s birthday today, so I thought I would draw something catlike, as she asked for once upon a time: Everything actually went better than expected; the eyes and overall face shape are cat-influenced but not “half-dragon,” except … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,438: Clear Haze.
I didn’t know what to do, so I decided to draw Haze-of-Death and his gnarly self again, this time paying a little more attention to the details: I don’t feel that I rightly know how the large scales on … Continue reading