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1. Gather the Right Supplies<\/h2>\n

Everyone knows that half the battle when it comes to drawing is having the right supplies. But with something as intricate as Mega Charizard, you’ll want to make sure you have all the pens and pencils you need. You’ll want to get high-quality paper for this, something that’s thick enough to go to dark and light with your shading and still hold up with multiple pencils and pens. You’ll also want a grid ruler to help you measure and place the proportions of your drawing, as well as an eraser if you make any mistakes. Make sure you have everything you need before you get started.<\/p>\n

2. Practice Charizard’s Features and Facial Expressions<\/h2>\n

Before you jump into the full drawing, it’s important to practice the individual features of Mega Charizard. Take some time to draw his legs, arms, and wings. Practice the shape of his face and get the facial expressions right. Once you feel comfortable with those elements you can add them together to build the larger shape of your Charizard. This will give you a better idea of how everything fits together before you go in and really start detailing your masterpiece.<\/p>\n

3. Use Reference Photos and Practice Your Skills<\/h2>\n

Having reference material for Mega Charizard is a must. Look for pictures of him in different poses and postures and pay attention to the details. This will help you capture the texture, shape, and color of his skin, wings, eyes and ears, as well as the intricate markings on his body. Don’t be afraid to practice drawing details like eyes and mouths until you can get them right. Drawing the same feature many times will make you more confident in your skills and getting it right on the page.<\/p>\n

4. Carefully Add Details and Shading<\/h2>\n

Once you have the basic shape of the dragon laid out and the features of his face correctly drawn it’s time to concentrate on the details. Add small elements like claws, scale details, and fur. Use multiple shades of pencil to get the color just right and create a truly realistic portrayal. A soft touch for the shading is essential to make sure that the lines and shading don’t overpower the entire drawing.<\/p>\n

5. Finish the Drawing with a High-Quality Finishing Touch<\/h2>\n