A dragon

Posted Feb 5, 2020, 7:29:49 PM UTC

Oof, I should post stuff more often.

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  • Feb 20, 2020, 10:55:29 PM UTC
    Hi RaccoonBoomie,

    I've attached a quick sketch showing how you can use some simple shapes like boxes and spheres to help make the head feel more 3 dimensional.

    I hope this helps!
    Image attached
  • Feb 16, 2020, 2:59:46 AM UTC
    It's a little light. If it's a final product could it be made darker, for better visibility? If it's not a final product (to be colorized, perhaps?) I look forward to future developments. Smile

    And yeah, you should definitely post more often! It would be nice to have you around. ^_^
  • Feb 7, 2020, 10:03:24 PM UTC
    Hey! Smile
    You asked for constructive criticism, so here are my 5 cents.
    If you want to make the dragon look more majestic and powerful (more emotionally distant from us, human beings) I recommend making the legs bigger and stronger. A great reference photo (in my opinion) are komodo dragons and horses (if you mix them together, i guess lol). Also, if you have time I would definetely colour it. Colour makes the drawing pop and really brings it to life Smile

    I like the symmetry and the way he looks directly at us. His shoulderblade is also really good in my opinion. Keep it up, I like seeing your work! Smile