How to Draw a Cartoon Dragon
If you want to learn how to draw a cartoon dragon in just nine easy steps, then you will really enjoy this lesson.
I have prepared for you a new interesting lesson in which I will show you how to draw a cartoon dragon. This simple instruction will help you master a new drawing object and improve your artistic abilities.
In this tutorial, I will show you how to draw a cartoon dragon step by step. I am sure you will enjoy this tutorial and have a good time. It is generally accepted that the dragon is an evil monster that we know from fairy tales and legends. This is a large fire-breathing snake that is able to fly and destroy living creatures around it.
But in our lesson, the dragon looks very cute and is not at all dangerous. Here is a cute little dragon that smiles and looks very cute. You can see that on the back of the dragon there are spikes in the form of semicircles. The dragon also has small wings. You can easily draw all these elements, and you will get a great drawing.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 25 minutes
How to Draw a Cartoon Dragon
- Draw the head and torso.
First, draw an even oval, then draw the torso with a smooth line.
- Depict the neck, front of the head, and eyes.
Draw the neck with a short line. Add the front part of the head and add an oval eye.
- Add details.
Draw the mouth and nostril. On the head, depict four rounded spikes in succession.
- Sketch out the wing.
With the help of smooth curved lines draw the wing of the same shape as in the example.
- Draw the back of the torso.
With smooth lines depict the pointed tail and add spikes along the top edge.
- Depict the front paw.
The front paw is short and slightly bent.
- Add the back leg.
At the bottom, draw the wide and short hind leg.
- Correct inaccuracies.
Carefully remove all unnecessary lines in your drawing.
- Color the cartoon dragon.
You will need a green. Color the eye with black and add highlights.
The cartoon dragon is ready! I remind you that I have prepared for you a short version of this lesson in PDF format, which you can download and use at any convenient time.