Stage 10: Draw a progression of bended lines over the mythical serpent's head for horns. Attract softly from the outset to get the structure right, at that point obscure it. Make them longer or shorter, or draw more horns on the off chance that you'd like.
Stage 11: If you'd like, you can draw an ear underneath the mythical serpent's horns for more detail.
Stage 12: Using the lines as aides, draw the winged serpent's rear legs. Attract softly from the start to get the structure right. At the point when you're content with what you have, feel free to obscure it. Draw a few toes at the base and a couple of lines on top to show folds of skin. Draw the noticeable segment of the monster's leg on the opposite side.
Stage 13: Use the underlying lines as advisers for draw the winged serpent's front legs. Make sure to draw gently at solitary obscure once you get the structure right. You can draw the mythical beast's leg on the opposite side raised or for a less complex adaptation, attract it beside the other leg like the rear legs. In the event that you draw the leg raised, draw the monster's toes as a progression of calculated lines pointing down.
Stage 14: Use the underlying calculated line as a manual for draw the initial segment of the mythical serpent's wing. Thicken up the rule, particularly at the base. Draw a pointy spike on the upper right edge of the wing as additional detail.
Stage 15: For the second piece of the monster's wing, draw a progression of bended, pointy lines inside to give it more structure. Make certain to attract softly from the start to get the structure and separating of the lines right.
Stage 16: Now that you have the hard structure down, attract a couple of bended lines between to get the appended skin that structures the monster's wing.
Stage 17: Draw the wing on the opposite side by utilizing the monster's wing in front as a guide.
Stage 18: Draw the winged serpent's neck and body utilizing the underlying shapes and lines as aides. Utilize little lines on the correct side of the mythical serpent's neck to speak to scales.
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