So one day I decided to pick up my sketchbook, and work on my scales on dragons. I'd like to think that I've come a long way!
I didnt edit the picture because really, its just a WIP, I may finish it in the future and I may not. Also, because of its size, I might be selling it in the future, depending on if I color it, or let it stay black and white.
Color suggestions anyone? thats a mountain in the background btw, with a lake.
And please comment if you like it ;-; cause I really do want some feedback.
I didnt edit the picture because really, its just a WIP, I may finish it in the future and I may not. Also, because of its size, I might be selling it in the future, depending on if I color it, or let it stay black and white.
Color suggestions anyone? thats a mountain in the background btw, with a lake.
And please comment if you like it ;-; cause I really do want some feedback.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Western Dragon
Size 864 x 1056px
File Size 383.3 kB
Oh WOW! Umm... where do I start? >.=.>;
Okay... this is the first time I've seen a closeup of your traditional work, <s>ANDITFUCKINROCKS</s> and I'm really intrigued by all the lines and pencil pressure marks. It gives me a precise insight into how your <s>WIDDW PAWZZZ</s> hands work that thing. o.=.x
I love how the outline is composed of scales and not a straight line limiting a texture!
There is however a limit to what the scanner shows. On yar webcam the graphite would shine in various angles of the light, like true scales. The scanner really loses that. MAKE A GIF NEXT TIME? LOLOL
The chest plates are remarkable! The lines running over them are really close to how they are in reality.... hey have you considered working moar in trad? What tools would you need?
*kisses deeply* >3
Okay... this is the first time I've seen a closeup of your traditional work, <s>ANDITFUCKINROCKS</s> and I'm really intrigued by all the lines and pencil pressure marks. It gives me a precise insight into how your <s>WIDDW PAWZZZ</s> hands work that thing. o.=.x
I love how the outline is composed of scales and not a straight line limiting a texture!
There is however a limit to what the scanner shows. On yar webcam the graphite would shine in various angles of the light, like true scales. The scanner really loses that. MAKE A GIF NEXT TIME? LOLOL
The chest plates are remarkable! The lines running over them are really close to how they are in reality.... hey have you considered working moar in trad? What tools would you need?
*kisses deeply* >3
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