
Again for
dreamwood, duh. Yeah, I know, no color, too lazy. Well, anyway it's kind of crappy, colored or not.

Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 526 x 500px
File Size 197.3 kB
Great drawing, i'm very grateful for it v.v
It's both detailed and brief in it's sketchy, yet careful lining. Your ability to merge original character design with your distinctive stylistic methods still evokes my deepest respect and marvel. The atmosphere of this piece is also your trademark sepia-induced nostalgetic wondering, which harmonizes quite neatly with the expression of a character.
The amount of little things you manage to squeeze into your works is astounding considering how little these pictures actually are. Background, and specifically the water rendition is truly awesome for a single-layer penci-like drawing tool. All those tiny hard-to-spot figments of the composition like the peculiar critter in the upper-right makes this piece last to te point it's entrancing. The rock protruding from the water sports all kind of impressive shading segues, and is a steady pedestal for the dragon in question. Speaking of which - he's adorable, but also quite pencive or sad about something. Even the freshly caught fish does not rectify this unlooked for grief - only a drastic mood swing can save the day in this situation ;3
Once again, thank you for your time, effort and artistic prowess ! Repaying you in kind is next to impossible for me right now.
However, I still find it better to visualize your own ideas than to reenact those of the others, especially if it's your intention to upset them.
It's both detailed and brief in it's sketchy, yet careful lining. Your ability to merge original character design with your distinctive stylistic methods still evokes my deepest respect and marvel. The atmosphere of this piece is also your trademark sepia-induced nostalgetic wondering, which harmonizes quite neatly with the expression of a character.
The amount of little things you manage to squeeze into your works is astounding considering how little these pictures actually are. Background, and specifically the water rendition is truly awesome for a single-layer penci-like drawing tool. All those tiny hard-to-spot figments of the composition like the peculiar critter in the upper-right makes this piece last to te point it's entrancing. The rock protruding from the water sports all kind of impressive shading segues, and is a steady pedestal for the dragon in question. Speaking of which - he's adorable, but also quite pencive or sad about something. Even the freshly caught fish does not rectify this unlooked for grief - only a drastic mood swing can save the day in this situation ;3
Once again, thank you for your time, effort and artistic prowess ! Repaying you in kind is next to impossible for me right now.
However, I still find it better to visualize your own ideas than to reenact those of the others, especially if it's your intention to upset them.
Huh, dunno how I found this, but I did...
I can see the similarities with my version: http://www.furaffinity.net/full/1348522/ But honestly I could care less. I mean, it looks like you just took the pose, that's all. None of us have copyrights over certain poses and positions.
So, I'm not upset or anything, but I was a little surprised.
Your background looks more detailed than mine. :C But I'm so LAZEH with backgrounds.
I can see the similarities with my version: http://www.furaffinity.net/full/1348522/ But honestly I could care less. I mean, it looks like you just took the pose, that's all. None of us have copyrights over certain poses and positions.
So, I'm not upset or anything, but I was a little surprised.
Your background looks more detailed than mine. :C But I'm so LAZEH with backgrounds.
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