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Furry Dragon
Furry Dragon by @denise (Denise Chan)

This, dear friends - this is the kind of atrocity that spews out of my pen when I'm art-blocked. SHOO, ART BLOCK! BEGONE!!!

I just made it up as I went from nose to tail, so the proportions are all wonky. I don't know why I designed it this way either. I guess it needs fur because it gets cold flying at high altitudes! :)

0.4mm Hi-Tec-C pen in A5 sketchbook.

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Posted: Monday, 28 June, 2004 @ 07:29 PM

XD A lot of my sketchbook pages look like this (random dragons), except usually there's a doodle of an eye overlapping some random part of the image.

Fun fun! The fur reminds me of the modern-day theories of raptor dinosaurs, actually...

Posted: Tuesday, 29 June, 2004 @ 04:21 AM

Mine has random...flips ...random lions, tigers, dogs, clouds, foxes, squawky birds, figure drawings, watercolours, faces...large numbers of winged...THINGIES...and parts thereof...XD

Sketchbooks are FUN!

Hmmm...maybe I should draw a dino...maybe that'll get me unblocked...! hopeful

Posted: Monday, 28 June, 2004 @ 08:44 PM

hehe looks like a dragon an raptor had some fun together! love the sketchiness of it :D hmmm looks like it'd make a good running dragon of sorts since those wings are so small ^-^

Posted: Tuesday, 29 June, 2004 @ 04:23 AM

LOL!!

Y'know, when you draw raptors and then draw dinosaurs...they get...mixed. XD

I bet those claws'd be good for running after things and ripping them up with...and...it could use the wings for getting itself into a tree for the nights. Yes...perfect!

Posted: Thursday, 01 July, 2004 @ 06:25 PM

hahahaha! oooh yea rippin' an shreadin' galore! yeah an those could be like dragon spoliers...lol make 'em stick to the ground :D

Posted: Monday, 05 July, 2004 @ 03:07 PM

Aww, heheh, that's very cool. Spur of the moment sketches rawk ^^ As do his wings, they're wingalicious!

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