Dream Flight
Dream Flight
Dream Flight by CaptainTire
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Category Fantasy » Creatures » Gryphons (griffins)
Date Submitted
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Category Fantasy » Creatures » Gryphons (griffins)
Date Submitted
Views 6528
Favorites... 84
Vote Score 30
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Media Digital drawing or painting
Time Taken 4 days
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Media Digital drawing or painting
Time Taken 4 days
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neptuniumz on November 12, 2006, 3:33:05 AM
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haimbetrthnu on November 7, 2006, 9:17:44 AM
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Yume83 on November 9, 2006, 5:39:29 PM
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_ren_tao_fan_ on November 9, 2006, 3:23:59 AM
ages on November 8, 2006, 5:20:50 AM
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Here's a tip if you want: press your against the side of your body as if pretending your a dog on all four (you don't have to get on all fours your self). Notice know when your is beside your body the upper arm and elbow is now shorter and portudes infront of your chest a little (you got this part right in your drawing and is binding in the right direction). now forearm to wrist is the trouble zone for dogs----human wrist to end of palm of hand where the 4 main fingers begin--- that is the length of a dogs wrist---it is the appendage in your pic that is bent downward on the foreward leg. Finally the dog paw is: human palm end at 4 fingers to the fingertips.
That is all their is too it ^^! Oh, and remember they have the same flexibility with their wrist and paw, as we do with our wrist and fingers---they move and are restricted the same way. So if you can do a certain position/rotation/extention with your hand, your dog's paw can do the same.
Oh and your raised leggs never are on ground level with your straighted legs--the hooked leg's paw needs to be high, or the 3 other legs need to be longer or bigger.
we often forget techinques when we start artwork, but hopefully this critique will help.
Postive feedback....the fly position is good and looks like its effortless to fly and he is slef propelled---really job! and castle it the back really does look mysterious and foreboding! Love the image^^!