This probably took me a good few months to get this done. If I weren't so lazy, this would've been done in a couple of weeks. ^.-.^;
Scanner ate some of the color, especially the red. And I had to sacrifice part of his foot and wingtips! >.-.< But at least you can see the blue in his blade-tail. I'm totally luvin' the skull-like face. That was inspired by the D&D Black Dragon. Including the color and tattered pattern of his wings and crest. This was suppose to look like he was shifting from red-and-gold to camouflage. It was a slight pain in the tail to get his wings looking almost the same. And I also don't draw knives, as you can see. I had to find a pic of that certain type of blade (I forgotten what kind of blade it was).
I totally love this drawing, but I'm sure he would've looked more badass if he had more muscles. But alas, I'm still learning how to draw muscles.
The original is already sold.
Dragon logo © to Mariah M. (StarSeeker T.)
Scanner ate some of the color, especially the red. And I had to sacrifice part of his foot and wingtips! >.-.< But at least you can see the blue in his blade-tail. I'm totally luvin' the skull-like face. That was inspired by the D&D Black Dragon. Including the color and tattered pattern of his wings and crest. This was suppose to look like he was shifting from red-and-gold to camouflage. It was a slight pain in the tail to get his wings looking almost the same. And I also don't draw knives, as you can see. I had to find a pic of that certain type of blade (I forgotten what kind of blade it was).
I totally love this drawing, but I'm sure he would've looked more badass if he had more muscles. But alas, I'm still learning how to draw muscles.
The original is already sold.
Dragon logo © to Mariah M. (StarSeeker T.)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Western Dragon
Size 886 x 765px
File Size 111.9 kB
When I see this I think "army dragon" every time for some reason. :p I like the red and yellow contrasted against the camouflage colors. It's an interesting mix of colors that could create some rather uniquely colored dragons depending on the balance of the two patterns. >^.=.^< Again, great shading! Nice work!
Yeah I know. :P The person who requested this wanted it to be red fading into camouflage, but blending green and red don't do so well, so I added the brassy-yellow colour. Came out better than I expected too (he liked it even more). :) And besides, how many camouflage dragons do ya see everyday? ;)
I actually thought camo would be hard, but it was actually a lot of fun. :) I'm drawing another for one of my close friends who has a friend in Iraq right now.
I actually thought camo would be hard, but it was actually a lot of fun. :) I'm drawing another for one of my close friends who has a friend in Iraq right now.
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