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Animal Pencil Sketching & Drawing Full Semester Part 2 - Mythical Dragons
Class experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Beginner Level
This is an 8-week series. Class meets once every week. Students will learn to use the principles of anatomy to draw a dragon’s body. They will learn how to build the initial structure of a dragon’s skull, limbs and wings along with the shading of finer details such as scales, horns and eyes. Students will be introduced to the concept of dragons as a conglomerate of different parts of avian and reptile bodies in subsequent weeks, they will explore these different anatomical forms, skeletal...
8 lessons//8 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Head Structure & PerspectivesStudents will explore how the cranial bone structures of dragons are based on real life reptilian skulls. They will practice this by drawing the dragon’s heads from different perspectivesWeek 2Lesson 2Eyes, Scales and HornsStudents will use the concept of 2D shapes and make them 3D by adding highlights and shadows to their forms.Week 3Lesson 3Side Profile Dragon Head StudyStudents will apply what they have learned so far by drawing a dragon’s side profile, and adding shading to its facial features to create a realistic look.Week 4Lesson 4Wing Structures & PerspectivesStudents will observe the structure of wings based on bats and birds. They will practice manipulating these forms to show dragon wings at rest, while flexed and in-flight.Week 5Lesson 5Hands, Feet and Tails StructuresStudents will observe the skeletal structures of limbs, they will understand how bone structures can be used to create different types of hands, feet and tails on their dragons. They will practice adding claws and scales for a realistic look.Week 6Lesson 6Dragon Full Body Form StudyStudents will understand the fundamentals of a dragon’s anatomical structure by capturing the landmark structures of its body and studying it's skeletal structure. They will draw a standing dragon with flexed wings.Week 7Lesson 7Fire Breathing Flying Dragon Study Wk. 1Students will use their acquired knowledge and apply them to the construction of a challenging final dragon drawing. Students will focus on capturing the pose and gesture of the dragon’s body, keeping proportion and balance in mind while adding the bulk of the body.Week 8Lesson 8Fire Breathing Flying Dragon Study Wk. 2Students will focus on the fine details of their dragon by using blending and shading techniques. They will add highlights and shadows to all parts of the body to create a realistic rendition of the dragon.
Students will learn to draw realistic dragons by understanding their anatomy and applying shading techniques to depict intricate details. Through interactive classes, students will gain confidence to sketch a multitude of fantastic dragons.
Teacher Angela is a versatile artist with a BFA in graphic design from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her expertise extends to various art forms, including still life, landscape, and figure drawing. She is also skilled in fashion, 3D clay design, animation, and photography. Teacher Angela is known for fostering an environment that encourages her students to think beyond conventional boundaries, recognizing the profound impact of creativity on learning and development. For more information on Young Art teachers go to: https://outschool.com/teachers/Young-Art-instructors
Homework Offered
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
An E-Certificate of Completion with grades will be provided for learners who have completed all weeks of the class. For learners who miss more than 3 times during the course, no certificate will be offered.
Paper Pencils (a variety of graphite pencils recommended) Eraser (kneaded/ gum eraser recommended) Ruler Blending tools: Toilet paper, tissue, Q-Tips, or blending art tools like paper stumps
At Young Art we believe in passion, creativity, and the power of education. Our team is committed to inspiring the next generation of young artists, designers, and entrepreneurs to be bold innovators by providing creative and enriching...
Group Class
$160
for 8 classes1x per week, 8 weeks
55 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
2-8 learners per class