
Comish - Respite in Blue
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Mallikeet of a pair of dragons with an interesting background... Like a combo of high fantasy and sci-fi, man, good stuff.
I'll try to explain it as briefly as I can - kick me if I get something wrong, Malli. XD The blue and silver dragon was an actual dragon, though our blue/gold guy was actually a human and a dragon-rider who underwent a process to transform into a dragon, as the two shared a close friendship and bond. The two were killed in an accident, and years later their souls were placed into transformation suits so they can be animate and with each other again. Due to the nature of the suits, their appearance can be changed, hence why they appear sort of genderless.
Love the colours. X) I wanted to use warmer, more affectionate colours (brown/gold) rather than another blue or cooler colours... Yeah.
Tiny scales are spiffy. ^^
Thanks Malli! Hope you like!
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Comish for

I'll try to explain it as briefly as I can - kick me if I get something wrong, Malli. XD The blue and silver dragon was an actual dragon, though our blue/gold guy was actually a human and a dragon-rider who underwent a process to transform into a dragon, as the two shared a close friendship and bond. The two were killed in an accident, and years later their souls were placed into transformation suits so they can be animate and with each other again. Due to the nature of the suits, their appearance can be changed, hence why they appear sort of genderless.
Love the colours. X) I wanted to use warmer, more affectionate colours (brown/gold) rather than another blue or cooler colours... Yeah.
Tiny scales are spiffy. ^^
Thanks Malli! Hope you like!
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Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Western Dragon
Size 1280 x 526px
File Size 103.2 kB
Listed in Folders
They're actually genderless because they shift to whichever gender their wearer is (or, whichever gender their wearer wishes to be) upon transforming them. This here is them without a wearer, as they'd look just like any typical dragon unless you looked close at their scales! (They do have a seam along the chest of course for the wearer to enter, but it is not visible until they do find a wearer)
You did a magnificent job on them, especially the scale details! I love how you went for a subtle, affectionate posing for them together, especially with the display of both their wings! Absolutely love it!
You did a magnificent job on them, especially the scale details! I love how you went for a subtle, affectionate posing for them together, especially with the display of both their wings! Absolutely love it!
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