How to Draw Your Dragon

How to Draw Your Dragon by Sergio Guinot, published by HarperCollins on April 3, 2012, is an illustrated guide designed to teach readers the unique skills required for drawing dragons. This 384-page book explores the intricate process of breaking down the mythical creature into its fundamental components, including line, gesture, color, and expression. It aims to equip aspiring artists with the techniques needed to create dynamic and fierce representations of dragons.
Readers will find easy step-by-step instructions complemented by insights from experienced illustrators, making the learning process accessible for artists of all ages. The book emphasizes the importance of starting with basic structures and gradually adding details, which is essential for mastering the art of dragon illustration. With a focus on art techniques and cartooning, How to Draw Your Dragon serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in enhancing their drawing skills while indulging in the captivating world of dragons.
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Drawing dragons requires an entirely different set of skills than any other form of figure drawing; part lizard, part bird, part pure ferocity, this book shows you how to break this mythical beast down to its most basic components (line, gesture, color, expression), so you’ll be drawing the most vicious critters in no time.
By beginning with the basic structure and gradually adding details to the form, this book provides easy step-by-step instructions (with helpful explanations and directions from the illustrators themselves) to some of the best illustration secrets fine artists and CGI designers rely upon.
With its fierce, fun, and simply stunning illustrations, How to Draw Your Dragon is the perfect mythical drawing manual for aspiring artists and dragon lovers of any age.
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