Oh jeez, ANOTHER sketchbook! Did you think I could stop at just one? Nope! My second digital sketchbook is up for sale [html=https://gumroad.com/l/qkzE]over here on Gumroad! It’s called 30 Days of Dragons - Metallic Dragons and it's got just as many dragons as the first one: 30 pages! This is just a sample from the collection.
These sketches were all done in the month of June 2014 as part of my 30 Sketches a Month project. The first month was my take on the classic D&D/Pathfinder chromatic dragons. I had a LOT of fun working on these beasties! There’s commentary from me on some of the designs as well.
The first month was my take on the classic D&D/Pathfinder chromatic dragons. This month I redesigned the metallic dragons. I had a LOT of fun working on these beasties! As before, there’s commentary from me on some of the designs as well.
If you’re a fan of dragons, you’ll probably enjoy this collection of mine. If you liked the first sketchbook, you’ll probably like this one too. If you didn't pick up a copy of the first sketchbook, that’s okay. It’ll be available on Gumroad for quite a while!
For those of you who prefer to use Paypal! I know Gumroad doesn’t take Paypal and that’s too bad. I personally prefer to pay for things that way. I don’t want to leave anyone out, so I figured out a way to let you guys get in on this dragony goodness. If you’re interested in paying for my sketchbook via Papal please email me at rahsyk.art[at]gmail.com and let me know you want this option. Please include the paypal address you will be paying from. I’ll email you back and let you know my paypal address (it’s not the same as the above email). Once I see the payment in my paypal I will email you the dropbox link so that you may download the sketchbook at your leisure!
Thanks for looking, guys! :D
            These sketches were all done in the month of June 2014 as part of my 30 Sketches a Month project. The first month was my take on the classic D&D/Pathfinder chromatic dragons. I had a LOT of fun working on these beasties! There’s commentary from me on some of the designs as well.
The first month was my take on the classic D&D/Pathfinder chromatic dragons. This month I redesigned the metallic dragons. I had a LOT of fun working on these beasties! As before, there’s commentary from me on some of the designs as well.
If you’re a fan of dragons, you’ll probably enjoy this collection of mine. If you liked the first sketchbook, you’ll probably like this one too. If you didn't pick up a copy of the first sketchbook, that’s okay. It’ll be available on Gumroad for quite a while!
For those of you who prefer to use Paypal! I know Gumroad doesn’t take Paypal and that’s too bad. I personally prefer to pay for things that way. I don’t want to leave anyone out, so I figured out a way to let you guys get in on this dragony goodness. If you’re interested in paying for my sketchbook via Papal please email me at rahsyk.art[at]gmail.com and let me know you want this option. Please include the paypal address you will be paying from. I’ll email you back and let you know my paypal address (it’s not the same as the above email). Once I see the payment in my paypal I will email you the dropbox link so that you may download the sketchbook at your leisure!
Thanks for looking, guys! :D
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                    Heh, well, I like his art a lot in general but didn't like the original metallic dragons- though the heads, admittedly, usually weren't the problem with them so much as the stances and weird unbalanced looks to the bodies(though your gold doesn't look like a catfish face which is good too!).
I think you give them actual personality though, which is a challenge with a head like that.
            I think you give them actual personality though, which is a challenge with a head like that.
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