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Jenny Romanchuk

Time Dragon
Time Dragon by @Ashwings (Jenny Romanchuk)

Woo! Decided to color a 30 min quick sketch I did while I was waiting to get my haircut. Really dunno what I was doing here--

why does it have a belt and clothes? Well, why not? Why does it have a hole in it? shrugs Whats with the lanturn? sucks on big toe Is there any symbolism? Why...........no, don't think so there probably COULD be--but I'll have to think....and I don't like think to much X3

And it's already soaked, so yeah--drippy water was hard to do.

Done on crappy paper with pencil---colored in PS7 with a mouse--as usuall

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Teen (O)
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20y148d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 12 June, 2004 @ 06:20 PM

Wow! Very nice detail. I particularly like the head and the hour glass tied to its tail :). The sketchyness is really nice too, any more polished and it'd loose a lot of character I think. Beautiful color scheme...I like how it goes from dark blues at the bottom to the light, saturated color of the lantern at the top. The red of its blood/heart thrown in on top works wonderfully with it all.

Keep it up :D

Posted: Saturday, 12 June, 2004 @ 06:42 PM

Great mood to this--I feel like I can hear the thunder. Great facial design, too.

Posted: Monday, 30 August, 2004 @ 12:26 AM

Dude, creepy. I can just imagine the rain noises...all dark and normal...and then this THING is just standing there. Perhaps LOOKING IN THROUGH YOUR WINDOW O__O Ahem cough It's very nice x) I love the rain effect, wee! How did you do that, by the way?

Posted: Thursday, 16 September, 2004 @ 09:11 PM

http://www.polykarbon.com/tutorials/effects/rain.htm

:3 rain in all it's gloreh!

Found a niiiice tutorial on how to do it ^^; basically the same way I do it too! :D

Sorry for the uberlate reply XD XD

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