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Dragons are mythical creatures, and they are present in most of the cultures around the world. A dragon is commonly portrayed as a reptilian animal, with snake or lizard like body. Depending on the mythology, it can breathe fire or acid, and may be capable of flight.

Dragons have been interpreted in many different ways, and in many different mediums of art and literature. Creating dragon artworks is a good creative channel to practice art.

Here is a list of the posts – tutorials on drawing, illustrating and painting dragons. As with the larger list of tutorials, I will be updating this as and when new posts on dragon art is published.

Dragon Drawing

Projects – Illustration

Projects – Comic Style

Projects – Digital painting

Last Updated: 07-Dec-2008

  1. Dragon Missioner’s avatar

    i cant believe i did not find this page when i first started to draw dragons

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  2. Vyoma’s avatar

    Glad that you liked it, Dragon Missioner.

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  3. Doug-E-Fresh’s avatar

    these tutorials are great but could you possibly try to fit them all into one big tutorial because im not very good at connecting the seperate parts.

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  4. Vyoma’s avatar

    Well, Doug, the problem with that is that when I put them all together in one big page, the page load time would skyrocket. But may be I could make a PDF or something that you could download in one shot – it will take me a while to do it, but I think I will do that. ;)

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  5. Long’s avatar

    I checked out all of the tuts listed and found them to be eligant in the sence that each was simple and to the point without being over baring to the point of scaring of any newbes, they where tagged as intermediate after all (don’t agree with the likes of ‘Poppy’ & ‘Me’).

    Now on a different note, the tuts appear to go back as far as 2008, all the readers should be well advanced by now, so how about something more tricky like drawing the dragons doing something such as circling a column, or adding some real expression to the faces and body posture.

    I love dragons (dragon is in my name {alias and real}) and I see no reason why they can’t be drawn in all manner of moods, expressions and activies.

    Keep up theexcellent tuts.

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