How To Draw Tsunami From Wings Of Fire

Dive In! Drawing Our Favorite SeaWing, Tsunami
Okay, dragon fans, let's learn how to draw Tsunami from Wings of Fire! Don't worry, you don't need to be Picasso. Just grab a pencil and some paper, and prepare for some splashy fun.
The Basic Dragon Shape - Think Loaf of Bread!
Start with a simple oval. Honestly, think of a loaf of bread lying on its side. This will be Tsunami's body, the foundation of our aquatic adventure.
Now add a slightly smaller circle for the head. Connect the head to the body with a curved line for the neck. We're not building a rocket ship, just a dragon!
Snout and Spikes - The Trademark Tsunami Look
Time for Tsunami's fierce snout! Extend a triangle shape from the circle, rounding it off at the end. Imagine a slightly squashed carrot.
Don't forget those iconic spikes along her back. Just draw small triangles, starting from the back of her head and going down her spine. These are what makes Tsunami look so tough (but secretly sweet!).
Wings and Legs - A Little Bit of Dragon Engineering
Wings can be tricky, so let's simplify. Draw a curved line extending from her back. Add some finger-like projections coming off that curve - these are the wing bones. Boom! Dragon wings.
Draw the legs as simple ovals and triangles. Remember, dragons are part reptile, part bird, part awesome! They have powerful limbs.
Tail Time - A Swishy Finish
The tail is basically a long, tapering line extending from the back of the body. Give it a little curve to show off her Seawing grace. Remember Tsunami loves to swim.
Add some fins at the end of her tail for that aquatic touch. Tsunami wouldn't be Tsunami without them.
Facial Features - Eyes that Sparkle with Sass
Now for the face! Draw a slightly almond-shaped eye. Make sure to give her a determined expression – Tsunami is not one to back down from a fight.
Add nostrils and a slight curve for her mouth. A tiny smirk is optional, but highly encouraged. Who wouldn't smirk if they were a dragon princess?
Details, Details - The Seawing Sparkle
Time to add some Seawing details. Draw the glowing stripes along her underbelly and tail. These are one of the key characteristics that make Tsunami special.
You can also add some scale details all over her body. Don't go overboard; just a few hints of scales will do. Remember, dragons are scaly creatures!
Finally, ink your drawing and erase the pencil lines. Or, leave the pencil lines for a more sketchy look. It’s your drawing, so make it your own!
Coloring - Dive into the Blue
Now the best part: coloring! Tsunami is mostly blue, so grab your favorite shades of blue and teal. Don’t be afraid to experiment and add your own artistic flair.
You can also use lighter blues and greens for her underbelly and glowing stripes. Make those stripes pop!
You Did It!
Congratulations, you've drawn Tsunami! Now you can draw her battling villains, swimming through the ocean, or just hanging out with her friends.
Keep practicing and have fun! The world of Wings of Fire awaits your artistic touch. Remember, every artist starts somewhere, so embrace the wobbly lines and celebrate your inner dragon artist!

















