How To Draw Dragon Wings

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  • Sketching/Drawing
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Subject: Dragon Wings

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I briefly touched upon drawing wings earlier when explaining how to design dragon body. Let us take a closer look at how we can draw the wings in just about any position.

Anatomic Construction Lines

Here is a construction of an open wing from the inner side.

Open Dragon Wings - Construction Lines

The joints are denoted by letters and the major bones indicated by numbers. ‘A’ denotes the shoulder joint, ‘B’ denotes the elbow joint, and ‘C’ denotes the wrist joint. This is drawn comparing the open wing to a stretched human arm.

Closed Dragon Wings - Construction Lines

Above is the construction of a closed or curled up wing. Note that line marked with ‘1′ is from shoulder to elbow, ‘2′ is the fore arm, and ‘3′ is the index finger.

Wrapping The Skin

Open Dragon Wings - Sketching

All that is left to do is wrapping skin around these skeletal construction lines.

Closed Dragon Wings - Sketching

Sketch the skin of the wings, stretching between the fingers, from index to middle, to ring, to little finger. After that, just pull the webbing like skin to the pit under the ‘arm’.

Various Wing Positions

Open Dragon Wing - Lineart

Study your own arm and examine how it bends or ask your friend to pose for you, so that you can do quick construction line sketches.

Closed Dragon Wing - Lineart

After that, practice wrap the skin around it. Let is sag a bit between the ‘fingers’. Once you clean up, you should have a lineart that looks appropriate on a dragon body. If you are doing any closeup artwork of a dragon, consider drawing scales on them – but it is usually on the outer or the back side of the wing.

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  1. Marissa’s avatar

    Thank you so much for this dragon tutorial, I have my own method, but viewing this helped me alot! Thanks so much!

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