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C - Dragon__Standoff__
C - Dragon__Standoff__ by @TenshiNoAkuma

A commision from CJ. Supposed to be 2 dragons fighting, but it looks more like a standoff. Originally done on coloured pencil without any background. Turned out better than i thought, though the clouds (yeah, like, what clouds?) need improvement. Oh yeah and the hands. Don't forget the hands.

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Posted: Saturday, 13 December, 2003 @ 10:18 AM

Wow, great work! I love the design of both dragons, and the scales on te green one are amazing. The shading/lighting in itself is awesome, the entire coloring job is great. I love the brown dragon's wing. XD The only thing I could say is that the green dragon's head looks kinda like it's not attached to the rest of his body, but that's the only thing I can think of that's not good. ^_^ The hands rule as well :D And the green dragon's eyes, too. Great job, keep it up!

Posted: Saturday, 13 December, 2003 @ 10:38 AM

I love the colors used, very smooth life like colors.

Only problem was at first I thought it was a dragon vs. Pegasus, but after looking a little more careful, I see it's a dragon.

Good job still

Posted: Sunday, 15 February, 2004 @ 05:01 AM

I likes veryyy much!

Posted: Monday, 26 April, 2004 @ 03:25 PM

I donno what to say... O: AWESOME. The colors and poses and expressions...such anatomy, such movement! And dragons were a bloody brilliant idea for this picture. Because, dragons...are cool x)

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