Here's how you draw: Draw an astronaut meeting a dragon in a fantastic setting (like on a cloud or in a starry field) that symbolizes the beginning of an adventure together.
Step 1: Outline Basic Shapes
Astronaut’s Body: Draw a small oval for the head, a larger oval beneath it for the torso, and rectangles for the arms and legs to form the astronaut’s basic body shape.
Dragon’s Body: Sketch a large oval for the dragon’s body, a smaller circle for the head, and an elongated oval for the tail extending from the body.
Setting: Add a large, fluffy cloud beneath the astronaut and dragon to create the setting.
Step 2: Add Details to Characters
Astronaut: Add facial features—circle eyes, a small nose, and mouth. Draw a rectangle helmet around the head and add simple lines for the space suit details.
Dragon: Sketch large, circular eyes and sharp teeth inside an open mouth on the dragon’s head. Add detail to the dragon’s body with scales—small U shapes overlapping each other.
Step 3: Define Scene Elements
Wings: Attach two large, triangular wings to the dragon’s back with curved lines for wing detail.
Cloud: Enhance the cloud with more fluffy, irregular shapes.
Stars: Scatter small stars in the background to create a starry field.
Step 4: Embellish Characters and Setting
Astronaut Suit: Add small lines to indicate folds and seams on the suit. Draw small square designs on the suit to represent equipment pockets.
Dragon Details: Add extra scales and spiky details along the dragon’s back. Outline the claws on the dragon’s feet.
Background Details: Add more stars and a soft crescent moon in the sky.
Step 5: Add Final Touches
Shading: Lightly shade the lower sections of the characters and cloud to add depth.
Highlights: Add highlights to the astronaut’s helmet and dragon’s scales to make them shine.
Adventure Elements: Small lines or sparkles around the astronaut and dragon to symbolize the beginning of their adventure.