
Sketch: Feathered Dragon
Its A3-Size and i just have my webcam...oh my.
Creepy me in the Background...and you can see my dirty hand from drawing ^^;
So...Just a Sketch. A BIG sketch 8D
Done with 2B Pencil.
Creepy me in the Background...and you can see my dirty hand from drawing ^^;
So...Just a Sketch. A BIG sketch 8D
Done with 2B Pencil.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 512 x 480px
File Size 77.9 kB
Naja,dein Gesicht habe ich ja bereits mal gesehen in Düsseldorf?Oder verwechsel ich dich grade mit jemandem?Als sich die Comi den Film drachenzähmen anschauen wollte.Mach mal ein Bild von dir,da so viele es ja sehen wollen xD (SPAM)
Tolles Bild.Groß,gut gezeichnet,und gute Details.Auch die Schattierung ist gut.
Spitzen arbeit.Wie lange hast du dafür gebraucht?
Tolles Bild.Groß,gut gezeichnet,und gute Details.Auch die Schattierung ist gut.
Spitzen arbeit.Wie lange hast du dafür gebraucht?
If you want a way to keep from smudging anything or even having to clean the lead off of your hand, I wear a glove with the index, middle finger, and thumb cut off to hold the pencil and the fabric like cotton reduces the smudging to almost nothing. Also never have to worry about lifted lead again.
Also awesome, and I see youuuuu!!!
Also awesome, and I see youuuuu!!!
No problem, I've been doing it for years and had so many people wondering why the hell only three fingers per glove are missing. I never had to do the whole lifting my hand to stop smudging my lines afterward though. It keeps the paper pretty clean as well especially wiping away eraser rubbings.
I'd really like to see them mass produced because after a while the fabric continues to unwind and go all the way back to the hand. Keep that in mind as well, you'll probably have to make lots unless you can somehow stop the fraying at the end with sewing.
I'd really like to see them mass produced because after a while the fabric continues to unwind and go all the way back to the hand. Keep that in mind as well, you'll probably have to make lots unless you can somehow stop the fraying at the end with sewing.
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