YES!
Finally drew something :D .
I had a classroom to myself so I drew Iccy finally.
First drawing since well, I don't know really D: .
tbh, I'm glad my drawing hasn't decayed :) .
I know that there isn't a second arm or leg or wing but this is a side view XD .
The wings are big because, well, 250-ish lbs of dragon is hard to lift for flight :) .
Finally drew something :D .
I had a classroom to myself so I drew Iccy finally.
First drawing since well, I don't know really D: .
tbh, I'm glad my drawing hasn't decayed :) .
I know that there isn't a second arm or leg or wing but this is a side view XD .
The wings are big because, well, 250-ish lbs of dragon is hard to lift for flight :) .
Category All / Doodle
Species Western Dragon
Size 792 x 1056px
File Size 496.6 kB
Hah! About damn time I heard from you, man; it's been 4evR!
Awesome job on teh darastrix, btw. Glad that U stuck to the WotC version! ^_^
1 thing, tho; the front legs could use a little beefing up in the next drawing. No offence, it's just that they don't look nearly as powerful as the hind legs, and they should be about even (leaning, of course, towards the rear ones being the more muscular). Just a little constructive criticism.
Peace!-
-D.I.V.
Awesome job on teh darastrix, btw. Glad that U stuck to the WotC version! ^_^
1 thing, tho; the front legs could use a little beefing up in the next drawing. No offence, it's just that they don't look nearly as powerful as the hind legs, and they should be about even (leaning, of course, towards the rear ones being the more muscular). Just a little constructive criticism.
Peace!-
-D.I.V.
With such a powerful wing, I'd give him more of a chest and ribcage to compensate. That hind-leg is large too (at least in comparison to the body) so he could use a pelvis.
The wing muscles join onto the body very nicely, unlike the arm and leg who look like they've been pinned onto the sides. Merge the muscle in to the flanks, and don't be afraid to widen the shoulder considerably for a quadruped.
The wing muscles join onto the body very nicely, unlike the arm and leg who look like they've been pinned onto the sides. Merge the muscle in to the flanks, and don't be afraid to widen the shoulder considerably for a quadruped.
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