Commission for
SkieFire! :D
Higher res version, time lapse video, and drawing stage snapshots are up on my Patreon!
SkieFire! :DHigher res version, time lapse video, and drawing stage snapshots are up on my Patreon!
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 900 x 1200px
File Size 1.93 MB
Heβs a DzβIsu, a dragony anthro created by Jace
And his threads are standard issue on all good space battlecruisers https://www.furaffinity.net/view/57804414/
And his threads are standard issue on all good space battlecruisers https://www.furaffinity.net/view/57804414/
That's not furry at all...
Dragons can have visible ears in many different depictions even traditional ones, elven ones for example, depending with what they are crossed, they are mostly reptilian mammals in most basics anatomy.
I agree that maybe Falkor was maybe looking to much like a dog with his face.
Fantasy must respect some rules, but as long as a something is recognizable as a dragon.
A lot of dragon like creatures are wingless, like the felkins, asian ones which can be winged hexapodes or wingless tetrapodes. Here this is a anthropomorphic one. Just like if that was anthropomorphic gryphon.
A predetermined rule of how to consider a thing should be how it's named as long it does respect the overall appearance, thats where its nominative. Here is a dragon, that's anthropomorphic... so it can be considered mixed species, depending what the artist or owner want to develop in his universe. It can be because a dragon x human relationship, or just because some species happens to be anthropormorphic without sharing DNA with humans in its lore, just in a more creative way for the artist to inspire himself with how he can develop his fictive bestiary, in his mind the followed process is developing a chimerical monster, but in its lore, it could just be a species appearing anthropormorphic without a real biological connection while the imagination was from a humanoid anatomy revisited.
If a cerberus would be a goat with a three tail, it wouldnt be considered a cerberus. Because its totally not recognizable.
Dragons can have visible ears in many different depictions even traditional ones, elven ones for example, depending with what they are crossed, they are mostly reptilian mammals in most basics anatomy.
I agree that maybe Falkor was maybe looking to much like a dog with his face.
Fantasy must respect some rules, but as long as a something is recognizable as a dragon.
A lot of dragon like creatures are wingless, like the felkins, asian ones which can be winged hexapodes or wingless tetrapodes. Here this is a anthropomorphic one. Just like if that was anthropomorphic gryphon.
A predetermined rule of how to consider a thing should be how it's named as long it does respect the overall appearance, thats where its nominative. Here is a dragon, that's anthropomorphic... so it can be considered mixed species, depending what the artist or owner want to develop in his universe. It can be because a dragon x human relationship, or just because some species happens to be anthropormorphic without sharing DNA with humans in its lore, just in a more creative way for the artist to inspire himself with how he can develop his fictive bestiary, in his mind the followed process is developing a chimerical monster, but in its lore, it could just be a species appearing anthropormorphic without a real biological connection while the imagination was from a humanoid anatomy revisited.
If a cerberus would be a goat with a three tail, it wouldnt be considered a cerberus. Because its totally not recognizable.
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