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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 9:02 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 9:05 pm
I spend 3 hours doing those
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:19 pm
The top one is my favorite!
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Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 12:08 pm
The last two look cartoonish but I'm not sure if that's the look your going for. I really enjoy the first one as well!
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x.Marsh[mel]low.x Captain
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Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 9:01 pm
It's a pretty good start, but I suggest you brush up on some bird and lizard anatomy. It'll really help in the long run. Also, looking at pictures of dragons from other, more expereinced artists may help you a whole lot.
First of all, the limbs all seem VERY disconnected, and the joints don't make proper sense. If you can find a plan, such as a dog or horse skeleton, then mix it with a lizard's muscle structure, and then use a bird skeleteon (ah, how I love Google search) to see how to attatch the wings, then you'll have one fine-looking dragon.
And then after you look at that, look at the third dimention. Right now your drawings are looking very two-dimentional, and even cartoons avoid that to some degree. What you want to do is show a bit more depth by shaping and showing MORE of the dragon (for example, showing the inside of the mouth when it is open) again, refference pics are AWESOME for that. Annnnyways, xD they all just kinda look flat and bland. You can add to it ^_^
Other than that, the only thing that bugged me was the wings. In my OPINION, the wings should be longer, more muscular, and more sturdy-looking. Again, look at pictures of drawn dragons, or bats, or birds, to see how wings need to support an animal in flight. Most drawn pics of dragons have flimsy wings and I hate to see that Dx just a personal opinion, though!
Try Google image search for "dragon" and "dragon skeleton" ^_^ you'll get some good refferences. Even trace a couple, get the feel of the shape.
It's a good start, though! Keep up the good work!
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