This chapter focuses on two completely different wings. First of all, the dragonfly with its four (in real life) enchantingly beautiful wings. The front wings are somewhat narrower than the rear two. The wings are about as wide as the body is long.
Exercise 1: draw a dragonfly and color it.
On gray paper you can add light to the wings and body with a white pencil.
Wings that we never actually see because they only fly at night are those of bats. Perhaps because of their association with the night, bats are considered a bit scary. In a stylized form, the wings have been used for the oval logo of Batman, the mysterious hero that almost no one ever sees.
Exercise 2: Draw the wings of a bat. The (blue) assisting lines are important in the beginning. Afterwards I have greatly simplified the body and head.
EXTRA: make up a figure between the drawn wings of a bat or a dragonfly.