Category Archives: anatomy
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,334: Catching Rays.
I drew the tail in the middle of the page first and thought of stingrays, particularly the massive Roughtail Stingray that they have/had (it’s been awhile, I don’t know if it’s still living) at the NY Aquarium. It’s an interesting … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,332: Face Facts.
When I was working on this, I had something insightful to say about head shapes and the problem(s) I came across because I didn’t have a good idea for what the dragon would look like or where the light was … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,323: Um, Almost.
I’m not 100% sure what happened here. I started off trying to draw something like that hard-headed dragon from a few days ago, but the neck trailed into some strange territory shortly after I realized that I had done some … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,321: Like A Rock. Kind Of.
I wanted to do some sort of hard-planed, rocky texture for the crusty armor on this wurm’s face, but got a bit overwhelmed due to mental fatigue and not really knowing where to start.
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,316: What Lay Beneath.
Still didn’t know what to do with myself, so I thought I’d try taking a look at that birdish dragon from last night. It didn’t go as well as I hoped it would, probably because I didn’t know 100% what … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,312: At Ease.
Most of the time, I draw dragons with their wings spread, probably because it’s easier to show the body that way (assuming that the dragon is not flying, of course). But I had a random thought hat it might take … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,311: Mr. Furious, Part 1 of several (maybe).
While paging through my sketchbook, digging for inspiration on the way home, I came across those head studies I did for a possible Kolaghan-inspired anthropomorphic dragon (say that three times fast): If I hadn’t been on the subway, I might’ve … Continue reading