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Lets Spend Some Time Close to the Sky
Lets Spend Some Time Close to the Sky by @besonik (Mike)

I've always wanted to draw a eastern style dragon, and this is the first one I think is ok.

Two lovers enjoying each others company, the large dragon is showing the Venkat her favorite place in the world.

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Posted: Monday, 21 February, 2011 @ 01:16 AM
Rating: 5

Very nice work, as usual. Though I must admit a bit of confusion as to how the dragon is actually oriented; I gather it's lying on its back, but assuming it has all four arms, it looks as if one of the arms might be missing. I like the details on the dragon's skin, and the dragon in general has a very original feel to it. And I find the little intruder hanging off the cliff humorous.

Posted: Tuesday, 22 February, 2011 @ 12:36 AM

[quote="fragmented_imagination"]Very nice work, as usual. Though I must admit a bit of confusion as to how the dragon is actually oriented; I gather it's lying on its back, but assuming it has all four arms, it looks as if one of the arms might be missing. I like the details on the dragon's skin, and the dragon in general has a very original feel to it. And I find the little intruder hanging off the cliff humorous.[/quote] Thank you ^.^, it was confusing to colour...she's sort of proping herself up with the arm out of view.

Posted: Monday, 21 February, 2011 @ 08:14 AM
Rating: 5

Lovely scale work detail on the dragon!

Posted: Tuesday, 22 February, 2011 @ 12:36 AM

[quote="digoraccoon"]Lovely scale work detail on the dragon![/quote] Thank you very much ^.^

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