@HalcyonDF
Ken Tan

My 1st dragon
My 1st dragon by @HalcyonDF (Ken Tan)

done with signo 0.38, 0.28 80% through changed to Microns which i've just bought... My 1st 100% original art and my 2nd attempt using pen.. spanned over 8 pointless lectures and 6 hours at hour ... around 15 hours in total. Negoki did a dragon pic while i was halfway through with this and finish it before i was even halfway done with this. Bitch! negoki's speed! He also said head was too big... pic is too dark.. but i want it dark! the head? my 1st time designing something... so forgive me.. now it looks more like a minotaur, anthro creeature. but i still like it! bg is like fog... but i got lazy... i would call it the pen equivalent of a cheesy PS filter.. Thanks to ~negoki for scanning this

=)

Category:
Rating:
Everyone
Class:
Undefined
Submitted:
21y92d ago
Tags:
None
Other Work By @HalcyonDF

Comments & Critiques (4)

Preferred comment/critique type for this content: Any Kind

Posted: Monday, 18 August, 2003 @ 01:28 PM

He's really got a great presence about him, very ferocious. And your patience! Amazing! I bet you're a fan of Amelia Stoner, huh? (She's on this archive, in case you're not ;)

Thanks for sharing!

Posted: Monday, 18 August, 2003 @ 01:49 PM

nanya rite? she rocks at pen and cging~! my fren negoki loves her art... i was only introduced to her art recently... yeah im a fan =) It was her art that inspired me to do this piece, which was my 1st attempt at pen drawings =) thanks for ur comment~!=)

Posted: Monday, 18 August, 2003 @ 02:14 PM

Well, that's one extremely ferocious and realistic looking drawing with only a grayscale. The lightning and shadowing for the wings are spectacular! Body and the wrinkles are realistic too! You've done a fab. job! Keep it up!

Posted: Monday, 18 August, 2003 @ 02:36 PM

thank you so much =)

Leave a Comment

You must be logged in and have an Active account to leave a comment.
Please, login or sign up for an account.

What kind of comments is HalcyonDF seeking for this piece?

  • Any Kind - Self-explanatory.
  • Casual Comments - Comments of a more social nature.
  • Light Critique - Comments containing constructive suggestions about this work.
  • Heavy Critique - A serious analysis of this work, with emphasis on identifying potential problem areas, good use of technique and skill, and suggestions for potentially improving the work.
Please keep in mind, critiques may highlight both positive and negative aspects of this work, but the main goal is to constructively help the artist to improve in their skills and execution. Be kind, considerate, and polite.