Powerful breast muscles are required for an active flight, and in birds these muscles are attached to a modified version of the sternum, called a keel. They have the same joints, so you can simulate a movement of a wing by moving your arms. The similarities between them are very important to understand, because a wing is nothing else but a specialized arm with feathers sticking from it. Let’s start with a diagram you might have seen before-the comparison of bones in a human arm and a bird wing. You may also be interested in my newest tutorial about animating wings. How are wings constructed? How do they work? How to draw all these feathers and the membrane? How to make the creature really fly, and not just flap its wings chaotically? In this tutorial I will show you it all, and you’ll also have a chance to animate your character! Flying creatures are incredibly beautiful, but they’re also quite difficult to draw. Enjoy!Īngels and demons, dragons and griffins, they all have one thing in common-they have wings and they can fly. After the site’s migration, the original is no longer available, but you can still access the content here. This post has been originally commissioned for SketchBook Blog in 2016.
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