Learn to draw 100 extraordinary dragons in a few easy steps.
Enter the dragon's den and draw every claw, tooth and scale!
From fire-breathing monsters to majestic sea serpents, Paul Bryn Davies' boundless imagination will inspire you to draw like you never have before. Start off simple with playful hatchlings and soon you'll be illustrating battling giants and gnarled wyverns.
There are 100 deadly dragons to choose from, and every project is broken down into a handful of simple stages that lead you effortlessly through to the finished coloured drawing. There are no written instructions to follow just basic shapes and pencil strokes. You'll be amazed at how easily you can create stunning, detailed drawings roaring with character!
This is the perfect book for budding artists who want to create their own mythical masterpiece.
Table of Contents
Introduction 8
What do you need? 9
How to use this book 10
Dragons 12 111
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About Paul Bryn Davies
Paul Bryn Davies has worked as a professional artist and illustrator all his working life. In addition to producing countless magazine illustrations, Paul has worked as an advertising illustrator, has had his work published as posters, greeting cards and fine art prints; fantasy being the dominant theme Paul has also produced over 150 book jackets for some of the world's leading authors, including such luminaries as Christopher Pike, Lyall Watson, Robert E. Vardeman and Stephen King. Paul has designed and illustrated some 13 book jackets for Stephen King including the author's first ever No. 1 European best seller. Paul lives in Kent with his wife and two daughters.
Customer Review
I love mystical art. This step-by-step book, Draw 100: Dragons is right up my street. What is even better is that there's over 100 of all different styles. There's five pencil outlines for each dragon, leading you to a full colourful, completed dragon sketch. Very easy to follow. I was drawing dragons after only a few pages. There's even cute baby dragons!
Highly recommend for teaching how to draw with a list of what you need with advice on papers, pencils, gouache and watercolour.
Customer Review
My 12 year old son loves drawing, and is very analytical about it, so these step-by-step illustrations really suited him. Even if you're not that artistic, they really help to break it down into easy to manage steps.