When drawing Dragons, think about the biology of the Chimaera and how it works. Look closely at the wings of a bird or a bat and you'll see that it's actually an arm, evolved to push air downwards to lift a light body off the ground and into the sky. A tail is an extension of the spine that gives the animal balance and sometimes the use of an extra appendage. The more exotic the amalgam of animals you use to design your dragon, the more interesting it will be to see how it would actually work as a living creature.
The Biology of Dragons
When drawing Dragons, think about the biology of the Chimaera and how it works. Look closely at the wings of a bird or a bat and you'll see that it's actually an arm, evolved to push air downwards to lift a light body off the ground and into the sky. A tail is an extension of the spine that gives the animal balance and sometimes the use of an extra appendage. The more exotic the amalgam of animals you use to design your dragon, the more interesting it will be to see how it would actually work as a living creature.