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Masiello gives clear step-by-step instructions on how to draw eleven dragons--from the Australian Aboriginal rainbow serpent to the Maya celestial dragon to European winged dragons--along with patterns, scales, and extras for each beast. The figures are complex, but every step contains only small, manageable amounts of new material. Background information about each dragon's mythology accompanies the illustrations. Reading list, websites.