Oodles of Noodles (10/10)
by Dragontzin
Anthro Artist
4 years ago
Well... now I can't move. But on the plus side, I am almost enveloped by two of the most iconic eastern dragons ever. And all things considered, that sounds like a big win in my book. Now if you excuse me, we have several buffets that need to be cleared out!
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I finally saw Mulan with some friends... and as a consequence, Mushu got completely stuck in my mind. He was a permanet fixture of my thoughts. He started his indefinite —and likely permanent— stay, rent-free in the Penthouse Suite at the local Holiday TzINN (I'll see myself out).
My attempt to cope with this sudden and very welcome presence was drawing them. It started inocuously enough: merely a sketch. No harm there, right? But one sketch became two... and two became three, and within a week I had fallen into the trap of making a full blown sequence of the little dragon becoming progressively enormous.
So I took the idea and I ran with it. I had been hesitant about trying very big sizes, because I didn't think I had the skills or the knowledge to do it convincingly. And to my surprise, I think I did a decent job!
Anyway, thanks for sharing this adventure with me! I hope you enjoy it!
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Mushu © Disney
Long Zhu © Sony Pictures Entertainment
Tzin and artwork © yours truly,
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Also, thanks so much for the spellchecking!! Greatly appreciated!!
Wonderfully done! You did a fantastic job on their sizes, they all look so soft!
Stellar sequence, I would gush, but it would only wind up with me ranting with envy, which is unseemly. So I will restrain myself and say 'thank you' for sharing it with us!
Thank you so much, Lupine. Nothing to be envious about, on the contrary: I am incredibly grateful that I got to study how other artists tackle larger sizes... artists like yourself, naturally, who have such a skill to convey the weight and softness! All this time I have been standing in the shoulders of giants. Ahem, or at the very least, giant bellies!