Metallic Dragons How to draw and paint dragons and scales digitally
8.5" x 11" (21.59 x 27.94 cm) Full Color Bleed on White paper 100 pages (English)
Description: Learn how to digitally (Program: Adobe Photoshop)draw and paint shiny metallic dragon scales! This book is designed to teach you step-by-step illustrated instructions on how to create metallic dragons shiny body scales. Learn different varieties of dragons scales that are on different types of dragon bodies!
You will explore different types of colored metal scales such as silver, gold, platinum, and mercury. Find out how all these different types of metallic scales look in different environments and under interesting conditions such as: Metal and water refraction, how refraction works on metal and more!
SixthLeafClover The Art Of Christina Yen
8.5" x 11" (21.59 x 27.94 cm) Full Color Bleed on White paper 100 pages (English)
Enter a world of dragons and cleaver fantasy creatures from the imagination of Christina Yen. Her genius in metallic rendering and dramatic composition works bring together a vivid and inspiring collection of art.
This collection features over 100 pictures of her best work in over several years.
I could start with the "just take my money" meme...oops I did.
But in all seriousness, your art conveys so much inspiration it is simply off the charts, definitely an instant buy for me. And, uh, you must get this often, but where did you learn to draw/paint/cast magic on canvas like that? I don't mean just the school, but the inspiration, the force that drives you hour-after-hour, day-after-day to evolve into such heights (and beyond)?
Thank you for the nice compliments, though I have never went to art school! I am highly inspired by nature and music. Practicing every day on art is a must!
If this gets in the stores (Which I have no doubt of! ), I'll certainly buy one! This is seriously awesome, does it cover EVERYTHING on how to draw these dragons?
But in all seriousness, your art conveys so much inspiration it is simply off the charts, definitely an instant buy for me.
And, uh, you must get this often, but where did you learn to draw/paint/cast magic on canvas like that?
I don't mean just the school, but the inspiration, the force that drives you hour-after-hour, day-after-day to evolve into such heights (and beyond)?
I hope that didn't sounded overly nosy or creepy.
Kind regards,
an aspiring artist
Thank you for the nice compliments, though I have never went to art school!
I am highly inspired by nature and music. Practicing every day on art is a must!