Phortagon
Phortagon
Phortagon by Thirteen_Black_Roses
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Umm...kay. It's been a couple years since I've actually drawn a dragon, so this is me just trying to get the hang of it again. No, I have no idea what's up with the feet. I was going for something I saw of some kind of dinosaur, and it (obviously) didn't really work. The wings suck. Yeah. I can here you all laughing at him from here. I'll try to put up a better one when I have time and I'm not just procrastinating on my final papers.
Title because ILoveDanR suggested it, and it made me laugh. That is now his name. Thanks! ^_^
Title because ILoveDanR suggested it, and it made me laugh. That is now his name. Thanks! ^_^
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Moon_Bind on December 28, 2004, 12:35:29 AM
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err dute, were are the right paws? cuz you drew the two wings but only the paws on the left! *surprised that Strata didn't point that out*
ILoveDanR on December 13, 2004, 11:01:20 AM
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Stratadrake on December 13, 2004, 3:57:38 AM
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What, me laugh about a dragon? Now that's funny!
Err.... anyway. For not having done dragons in awhile he looks pretty good. I hardly even notice the hooves (in the good way, that is) and overall, his body shape is pretty solid. Even if it does resemble a horse at times...
Any of the gripes I'd normally bring up about a dragon I can't. He(?)'s got some honest muscle structure supporting those wings, the tail is of a decent length (even if it makes him feel somewhat back-heavy), the legs are evenly proportioned and such.
The only suggestions I could make would be to give it stronger shading (more contrast) because the edges feel a little flat, and experiment with making some actual scaly textures to make the creature feel scaly; it would look tons better than a standard crosshatching job.
Err.... anyway. For not having done dragons in awhile he looks pretty good. I hardly even notice the hooves (in the good way, that is) and overall, his body shape is pretty solid. Even if it does resemble a horse at times...
Any of the gripes I'd normally bring up about a dragon I can't. He(?)'s got some honest muscle structure supporting those wings, the tail is of a decent length (even if it makes him feel somewhat back-heavy), the legs are evenly proportioned and such.
The only suggestions I could make would be to give it stronger shading (more contrast) because the edges feel a little flat, and experiment with making some actual scaly textures to make the creature feel scaly; it would look tons better than a standard crosshatching job.
ILoveDanR on December 12, 2004, 10:42:16 AM
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