The art of drawing dragons : mythological beasts and fantasy creatures
Easy-to-follow instructions for drawing a variety of creatures, from an Eastern dragon to a hairy trollThe ever-increasing popularity of mythological and fantasy creatures in film, graphic novels, and television creates high demand for instruction books on drawing these fantastic beasts.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Walter Foster
2007
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Edition: | 1st edition |
Series: | The Collectors
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627771706719 |
Table of Contents:
- Getting started. Tools and materials
- Shading your drawings
- Creating textures
- Combining references
- Constructing creatures
- Placing the features
- Types of dragons. Fire dragon
- Water dragon
- Earth dragon
- Storm dragon
- Hatchling
- Naga
- Drake
- Wyrm
- Sea serpent
- Hydra
- Amphisbaena
- Amphitere
- Lindworm
- Wyvern
- Western dragon
- Eastern dragon
- Legendary dragons. Jormungandr : Norse
- Rainbow serpent : Australian
- Quetzalcoatl : Mexican
- Basilisk : North African
- Apala : Pakistani
- Tiamat : Mesopotamian
- Chelan lake dragon : Native American
- Fafnir : Norse
- Drachenstein : German
- Dragon of Beowulf : Anglo-Saxon
- Dragon of St. George : English
- Apocalyptic beast : Mesopotamian
- Ladon : Greek
- Azhi Dahaka : Persian
- Sui-Riu : Japanese
- T'ien Lung : Chinese
- Hydrus : Egyptian
- Mythological beasts. Huwawa : Mesopotamian
- Game : Norse
- Echidna : Greek
- Chimera : Greek
- Sphynx : Greek
- Cerberus : Greek
- Geryon & Orthrus : Greek
- Grendel : Anglo-Saxon
- Minotaur : Greek
- Centaur : Greek
- Satyr : Greek
- Cyclops : Greek
- Siren : Greek
- Harpy : Greek
- Gorgon : Greek
- Pegasus : Greek
- Fantasy creatures. Leprechaun
- Banshee
- Troll
- Ogre
- Ettin
- Orc
- Gnome
- Goblin
- Hobgoblin
- Gremlin
- Gargoyle
- Manticore
- Phoenix
- Griffin
- Kraken
- Unicorn
- Pixie
- Fairy
- Index.