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Comments for this Image:
| Cathy Wilkins 2004-05-12 |
Nice piece! love the anatomy, well done | | (Marie Rosé) |
Thank you! I like trying to be as realistic as possible with dragon anatomy... it seems like so many dragons get drawn without thinking about how they might actually fly in real life. This was a new wing design for me, using the flexibility of cartiledge rather than so much bone. :)
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| Rachel Anderson 2004-05-12 |
I really like how the bit of rock turned out. I think it finishes off the composition very nicely :) | | (Marie Rosé) |
Thanks Rachel! I'm much happier with this rock than the first rock I drew. It was just too... lumpy. I decided to go with the streamlined weathered sandstone look instead. :)
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| James McPartlin 2004-05-13 |
Lovely drawing, Marie! nicely compositioned and I love the almost sensual movement of the head, excellent! | | (Marie Rosé) |
Thank you, James! :) Your comments really mean a lot to me!
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| James Adams 2004-05-16 |
Nice work! Very nice rendering. Good job on the anatomical details--convincing musculature! I particularly like the 'fingers' on the wings and the wings' membrane 'texture.' | | (Marie Rosé) |
Thanks James! It's so funny... this wasn't at all hard for me to draw... probably because I've been drawing dragons since high school--lots more often than people! Shameless plug for myself: Prints are now available at my DeviantArt gallery: http://gyrfalconthegray.deviantart.com
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| Sonia Jeanrie 2004-06-01 |
Hi Marie , found your page!!!
Just wanted to tell you again how great this critter look! Great pencil work you did! |
| Tony Hough 2004-11-15 |
Even some very well-known artists flounder when trying to come up with convincing anatomies for fantasy critters like dragons, yet you've effortlessly created a quite believeable and harmonious, natural-looking beast. We'll have to keep an eye on you! amazing work! |
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