Comish - Floral Fatale
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Part 4/4 of a comish for Dracona-Fin of DA, this time of the dragon Forest Hollyhocks.
Hollyhocks here was described to me as being a true femme fatale...and she sure looks the part. She's so pretty - she just looks poisonous, y'know, and that she could definitely put on a show if she wanted to. She sure gave me a hard time getting all those colours in there, but relented once I applied the epic shading.
And another dragon in the tail-flail club! *high fives her with my tail* I should seriously start a 'tail-flail club' about dragons with epic weapons on their tails.
Commissions are still open~
Thanks Dracona, hope you like 'em all! I had a blast working on these guys! :D
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Part 4/4 of a comish for Dracona-Fin of DA, this time of the dragon Forest Hollyhocks.
Hollyhocks here was described to me as being a true femme fatale...and she sure looks the part. She's so pretty - she just looks poisonous, y'know, and that she could definitely put on a show if she wanted to. She sure gave me a hard time getting all those colours in there, but relented once I applied the epic shading.
And another dragon in the tail-flail club! *high fives her with my tail* I should seriously start a 'tail-flail club' about dragons with epic weapons on their tails.
Commissions are still open~
Thanks Dracona, hope you like 'em all! I had a blast working on these guys! :D
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 1280 x 928px
File Size 200.5 kB
Listed in Folders
Woah, does she have a double mouth? The colors remind me of Monster Rancher, when you'd combine a monster with the plant monster. Although, on a second look, it also looks like a red-eyed tree frog.
And since you're a fan of tail flails, you'd like Shunosaurus, the only sauropod with a clubbed tail!
http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2.....er-d37r3w4.jpg
And since you're a fan of tail flails, you'd like Shunosaurus, the only sauropod with a clubbed tail!
http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2.....er-d37r3w4.jpg
You love dinosaurs toooo!? OMG we should be friends! Seriously, I've loved dinosaurs for as long as I can remember (some of my earliest memories involve dinosaurs), and have been studying them almost as long! That probably doesn't sound terribly impressive, but I'm 30, so I know quite a bit! :D
Hahaha, same here! One of my earliest memories is me going to our local mall right around when the first JP movie came out - I picked out a velociraptor toy that I wanted, and from that day on, the rest is history, err, paleontology! XD. I have tons of books on them, and they were some of the first critters I ever drew! ^^
My very earliest dinosaur memory is probably when I was about four or five when I got a remote control dinosaur (one of those upright kangaroo-like Tyrannosaurus) with red glowing eyes for Christmas at my grandma's. I also remember getting an inflatable sauropod around the age of six or seven which I loved immensely but inevitably hugged it to death. XD I was already ten by the time Jurassic Park came out. :P I remember my younger sister crying at the end because there were no Stegosaurus in it. XD Shoo, I even remember when Apatosaurus was still listed "Brontosaurus" in the books. I had a poster with all the dinosaur families and a few examples of each, and my sister and I would each pick a dinosaur, then run downstairs and pretend to be the dinosaurs we picked. I also remember drawing dinosaurs on my wall in glow-in-the-dark crayon. I don't think my parents ever knew, because it was pretty much invisible during the day! Dinosaurs were pretty much all I drew during the 90s, but I haven't drawn them much since them. I think I'm too disappointed that I can't make them not as realistic as I would like.
And this is turning into a novel, so I'll shut up now. XD
And this is turning into a novel, so I'll shut up now. XD
Hahaha, so awesome! XD. I had tons of plushies and have the old toys with rex standing up straight and brontosaurus too, lol. I would always be a raptor, and my dad a t-rex, and I'd grab sticks from our yard that had three prongs for me and two for him and we'd have dino 'battles.' XD. My cousin and I also had the old-school JP hand puppets - two raptors and rex, and we'd go to town in those. And same here, I always drew either dinosaurs or whales and dolphins when I was younger - now I really want to draw them again! X). (Wallah, glow in the dark crayon, that's epic!!! :D )
* suffocates from too much awesome*
urgh... paycheck in 12 days! prepare yourself! for there shall be a commission!!!!!!!!!!!! maybe two even :o
goofiness aside. holy shit, that is cool. like... really really cool i'm so wowed by the awesome i can't even use my very extensive vocabulary to describe how awesome it is.
urgh... paycheck in 12 days! prepare yourself! for there shall be a commission!!!!!!!!!!!! maybe two even :o
goofiness aside. holy shit, that is cool. like... really really cool i'm so wowed by the awesome i can't even use my very extensive vocabulary to describe how awesome it is.
An insect dragon, or a faeries hand dragon in either case that is a style not seen everyday, and with good reason, if it was common, it would not be so mesmerizing that she get her poison tongue on you as you stare at the graceful creature. that flower on her side looks like a Rafflesia arnoldii and if you decryption of the character is right like the corpse flower, it might be what an unsuspecting victim may turn to if with this femme fatal too long a time; nice feathered tail as well as insect wings.
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