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Dragon Head Study
Dragon Head Study by @lynne (Lynne)

I realized I am very bad at drawing Dragon heads of more than one type at one angle in one expression!! ... so after a couple random sketchies I yanked out a folder of reference pictures of many different kinds of Dragons and I drew all their faces for practice.

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20y185d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 30 September, 2003 @ 11:31 PM

Quite well done! I love the detail and variety you put in these dragons. And I have trouble with angel of heads as well. X3 One suggestion I would make is to lighten the paper using PSP or photoshop (you can download a trial version of PSP at www.jasc.com, it's a very useful programme) because the tint of the paper makes this a very gloomy looking image. =/ I'll have to buzz around your gallery and see if you have anymore dragon images. =)

Posted: Wednesday, 01 October, 2003 @ 12:25 AM

Actually it scanned in way too LIGHT so I used PSP to darken it and heighten the contrast so it stood out more. ^.^; I like how it looks on my monitor, though I did leave it a little darker than I usually do..

Posted: Wednesday, 01 October, 2003 @ 07:20 PM

I dunno why... but the one in the top, upper left corner reminds me of Nene Pele in all those times when he wants to munch on Pur o.o .....

:D; Anyway! Lovely as usual!

Posted: Monday, 17 November, 2003 @ 02:27 PM

Lovely work you have here, even if it is just practice. You examined and experimented with many angles and expressions, and I feel that this image could serve as an aid for those having difficulties drawing dragon heads. Your attention to detail is marvelous, and it is quite obvious that you spent a good deal of time drawing each head. Excellent work! I hope to see more art like this from you in the near future!

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