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A dragon sketch
A dragon sketch by @daggtrib (Dagger Tribal)

I made this in one of my classes..it was soo boring that day.... Artwork © Copyright 2002 Dagger Tribal

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Rough / Concept
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21y297d ago
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Posted: Friday, 16 August, 2002 @ 07:53 PM

Hey there. Sammi here. ^_^ I LOVE this sketch of yours. Dragons are my favorite. (Along with faeries. Gotta love the faeries. Hehe.)

Posted: Sunday, 18 August, 2002 @ 12:04 PM

Wooww.. -Blink- This.. reminds me of that highland movie from a couple of years ago. Oo' LoL. That Dragon Heart movie or whatever.. I like this! I don't draw dragons a lot.. Oo Maybe I should. See how good I am at it.. Anyway. Oh yeah, I was wondering if you might do a request, Jen. -Wave wave- You dont HAVE to, remember. Just a thought, I was wondering what this might turn out like..

A picture of Kikyo from Inu-Yasha. -Squeals- Oo' ..

Think you could do that.. ? I would LOVE to see how that turns out if you did it.. ^-^ Oh, and.. once again, love this pic! : p lol.

  • Stephen
Posted: Monday, 26 August, 2002 @ 10:14 AM

Coolness....wow, me like! The detail, the magnificents!!! It's mezmorizing!!!!!!!!! Awsome....

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