Scaled Chinese Dragon
Scaled Chinese Dragon
Scaled Chinese Dragon by Dracoanimegurl
Description
Description
Yaya! This one idn't take as long. Maybe cuz I'm getting used to it. I hope so!!
Hey, Stratadrake and Moon Bind, thanks for keeping up the comments! Oh, and I know I haven't shaded this pic either...I know I should...but it looks good like this, ne? I want the detail to show.
Ok, I'm done ranting...Comments are always welcomed!! see ya next pic!
Hey, Stratadrake and Moon Bind, thanks for keeping up the comments! Oh, and I know I haven't shaded this pic either...I know I should...but it looks good like this, ne? I want the detail to show.
Ok, I'm done ranting...Comments are always welcomed!! see ya next pic!
General Info
General Info
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Category Fantasy » Dragons » Oriental (Eastern) Dragons
Date Submitted
Views 2076
Favorites... 16
Vote Score 1
Category Fantasy » Dragons » Oriental (Eastern) Dragons
Date Submitted
Views 2076
Favorites... 16
Vote Score 1
Comments
11
Media Graphite pencil
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Media Graphite pencil
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anaithehedgehog1 on April 22, 2009, 10:02:50 PM
amazing job i wish i could draw ragons that well
Zee on May 17, 2006, 10:14:36 AM
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ShadowWing on March 15, 2006, 9:29:50 AM
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makonara on March 14, 2006, 9:55:07 AM
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mikita_inugirl on January 2, 2006, 12:36:35 PM
Barney--TheAnti-Christ on August 14, 2005, 3:29:39 AM
Stealth_Nerd on June 24, 2005, 4:39:04 PM
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XximaginaryxX on May 21, 2005, 10:38:39 AM
Justicemilk_Vegetablewoman on March 12, 2005, 3:20:49 AM
Stratadrake on January 12, 2005, 7:43:40 AM
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Sometimes if you put in enough detail, shading is almost a moot point. It looks better, although it stil feels 'flat' in some spots. That's one of the uses for shading, a little bit around the edges can help give it more of a 'rounded' appearance than just detail alone.
Normally I'd comment on dragon physiology, but I don't think I ever told you that I don't go for eastern style dragons. It's partly because of the traditions surrounding them, but also because I don't see their more serpentine shape as being very practical. So I won't be commenting on that like I'd want to. Great job here on the detail, and again, especially with the varying size scales between areas on the dragon's body.
Normally I'd comment on dragon physiology, but I don't think I ever told you that I don't go for eastern style dragons. It's partly because of the traditions surrounding them, but also because I don't see their more serpentine shape as being very practical. So I won't be commenting on that like I'd want to. Great job here on the detail, and again, especially with the varying size scales between areas on the dragon's body.
Moon_Bind on January 11, 2005, 11:43:15 PM
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