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Seiryuu the Frost
Seiryuu the Frost by @chrissj (Chris SSJ)

This is part of a fan fic I'm writing. It stars four criminals who take the forms of the Four chinese Gods. They each take a relic that gives them the powers. This is their leader, Seiryyu. I made him the leader, because he's a dragon. I like dragons. ^_^ This si the best looking outta my four. He posses the 'Tooth ofthe Dragon', which gives him frost and blue beam abilities. He can also change into a dragon too.

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Posted: Monday, 29 December, 2003 @ 03:34 PM

Ooo, I like his design. He's all glowy. I like his muscles, and how his markings take them into consideration. His pants are cool, too. ^^ Just a few critiques, though. He looks like he's leaning to one side just a tiny bit much, for one thing. Also, the tassles on his pants and his necklace look more like marking than tassles and a necklace. I can help with the necklace - have the parts where they wrap around his neck come up above his nack a little more - but I'm not sure how to make the tassles look more tassle-like. Maybe odd posisioning or something? All in all, this is a nice image. That fluffy tail is just begging to be petted. ^^ Keep drawing!

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