Saturday, January 19, 2008

How to Draw Dragons

If you are reading this surely you are interested in learning how to draw dragons. First of all, you don t need to be a great artist to learn how to draw dragons, you just need a little patience, and a good mentor to help you with the basics of dragon anatomy. When I started drawing dragons I had really big problems drawing the head, the wings, and the paws....ok, ok, and the talons, and the tail, and the scales, and almost every part of the dragon :) So, I realised that I needed a mentor. Yes, I know, it s hard (and expensive) to find a good mentor who would want to teach me. (And where in the city was I going to find an expert on dragon?) Because of that, my best approach was to find a good book and spend a some time learning from it. A book is a mentor. If you learn from a book you can take lessons whenever and wherever you want, and the best of all, you will have lots of great reference images that you can combine to create new and unique dragons! On Internet there are lots of books about how to draw dragons , and it s hard to discriminate between good and bad books before buying them. After a long research I found this book about how to draw dragons and I must say: I immediately fell in love with it! I think this is the best book about how to draw dragons EVER! The book is called: Dragonart: How to Draw Fantastic Dragons and Fantasy Creatures you can find it in Amazon or any other book store. If you re looking for a helpful and useful way to learn how to draw dragons, consider getting this book now. You ll never regret it! My name is Esteban Guelvenzu and I m an art student. I love draw dragons and am passionate about helping people learning how to draw dragons. You can find more information about how to draw dragons at my site howtodrawdragons.blogspot.com

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