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Anime wings can add another dimension to your anime drawings, enabling the character to soar above the Earth and other characters. The wings aren't too difficult to draw and once you've mastered the style suggested here, you can work on other styles for different anime characters.

  1. Draw a circle at a slightly tilted angle to form the face. Add a rectangular shape for the body form.
  2. They are leaf shaped and should be placed at angles as shown in the accompanying image. Keep them simple at this point.
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  3. Draw more lines to create the lower level of the wings.
  4. In this drawing, the arms are extended away from the body. To achieve this look, draw three oval shapes within the boundary of the rectangular shape, as shown.
    • Add two drawing guidelines inside of the circle. This denotes the positioning of the eyes on the face, to be added in the next step.
  5. Sharpen the facial line by changing the circle guideline into a more pointed, heart base shape. Draw in small ovals for the eyes.
    • Around the face, draw in the lines for the hair as shown, assuming you want long hair for your character. By all means make it shorter if preferred.
    • At the base of the rectangular body form, pencil in the top of the character's legs, using half squares.
    • Add jagged bangs for the hair sitting over the face.
    • Add small nose and mouth features.
    • Draw in fingers as shown.
    • Begin shaping the rectangle into a dress hugging the character's figure.
    • Draw the nimbus over the head.
    • Refine the wings by drawing in feather tips and rounding the overall wing shape as shown. This part might take a bit of time and erasing and trying again; take it slowly until the desired wing form emerges.
    • Shape the eyes slightly.
    • Continue shaping the dress and include the crossover ribbons at the chest level.
  6. While this drawing has used pink and blue colors in the main, you're free to choose any colors you'd like.
    • For the wings, focus on shading in a jagged manner, to try to keep the idea of feathering and lightness. It's also a good idea to match the wing color with the nimbus color, to carry through the idea of radiance and an aura.
  7. Once you're comfortable shaping and shading the wings, the possibilities are endless, including rainbow wings, steel wings, soft or hard wings, shiny wings, etc.
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    What if I want to draw skeleton dragon wings?
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    Draw bones instead of the wing joints, then add torn webbing in between. Place shading beneath each joint to add shadows.
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    How do I draw Phoenix wings? Like wings made of fire?
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    Draw wings similar to those of a falcon, then add fiery details to the ends of the feathers.
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    How do I draw a bunny's eye?
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    Just draw a normal anime eye, but without eyelashes or other details. Basically, draw a circle inside an oval to make an eye, then add highlights and shading.
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  • Practice your drawings everyday and take your time to really study how the wings should look and work.
  • Try shading with hatching using a soft pencil. If needed, turn it on its side to get a more uniform shading across larger areas.
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This article was co-authored by Kelly Medford. Kelly Medford is an American painter based in Rome, Italy. She studied classical painting, drawing and printmaking both in the U.S. and in Italy. She works primarily en plein air on the streets of Rome, and also travels for private international collectors on commission. She founded Sketching Rome Tours in 2012 where she teaches sketchbook journaling to visitors of Rome. Kelly is a graduate of the Florence Academy of Art. This article has been viewed 112,052 times.
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