Your guide's pick of dragon and fantasy drawing books, from step-by-step instructions to more general books on drawing dragons, mythical beasts, knights and castles. Some are more suited to younger artists while others will suit older children and adults.
1. 1-2-3 Draw Knights Castles & Dragons: A Step by Step Guide
Freddie Levin - Peel Productions. Like others in the '1-2-3 Draw!' series, Levin uses basic shapes and lines to build the drawings, making these drawings quite achievable for younger artists in the 5-9 age range. Great for those who have a fledgeling interest in Medieval life, with snippets of information about custom and dress here and there.
2. Draw! Medieval Fantasies
Peel Productions. Damon J. Reinagle's simple structures build quickly to detailed drawings, so some prior knowledge of drawing and shading is helpful. Includes basic perspective drawing of castles, and covers parts of armour and saddlery, and use of pattern. The inventive approach to fave themes will be a hit with fantasy fans and imaginative kids approx 9 and up.




