
One of two commissions for
qtho featuring his silver dragon Qualinothrinopis.
This one was pretty challenging. Drawing random dragons is easier because you come up with all the details on the spot. Here you have to obey the refrence sheet. Nevertheless, classic D'n'D style dragon, very pleasant ^^. I just hope I managed to convey enough of his grace.
Last 5 commission slots for summer are open!
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This one was pretty challenging. Drawing random dragons is easier because you come up with all the details on the spot. Here you have to obey the refrence sheet. Nevertheless, classic D'n'D style dragon, very pleasant ^^. I just hope I managed to convey enough of his grace.
Last 5 commission slots for summer are open!
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♦ Tumblr art blog ♦ Weasyl ♦ dA ♦ Twitter ♦ Facebook ♦ Instagram ♦ FurryNetwork ♦
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Western Dragon
Size 800 x 1100px
File Size 1.73 MB
Listed in Folders
Stunning job, I love the way you control graphite pencils, the crosshatching shading on the right places and your precise use of light & shadow is a joy to see. It feels like a drawing taken straight from one of those classic fairy tale books.
Now I am inspired to try depicting a dragon I have on my mind for quite a while =P. The only suggestion I have for future dragon pictures you might do :> is to work a bit more on the wing muscles, in this picture it looks quite thin if compared to the dragon's legs and arms, but this is just a minor detail ^-^.
Congratulations for another excellent drawing c:
Now I am inspired to try depicting a dragon I have on my mind for quite a while =P. The only suggestion I have for future dragon pictures you might do :> is to work a bit more on the wing muscles, in this picture it looks quite thin if compared to the dragon's legs and arms, but this is just a minor detail ^-^.
Congratulations for another excellent drawing c:
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