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Dino demon
Dino demon by @lainburt (Lainey Burton)

ehh somethin i doodled up while traveling...not to happy with those horns, other than than i'm pleased with the concept.

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Posted: Thursday, 22 July, 2004 @ 04:01 AM

Doodling! DOODLING! I'd give my left arm just to be able to draw like that! Uhum. Well, great pic, obviously. :) The horns are alright. WOW.

Posted: Sunday, 15 August, 2004 @ 04:03 AM

hmmm doodling yup! hehe was on a flight for four hours... an i just kept on adding detail to it XD

Posted: Tuesday, 27 July, 2004 @ 08:02 PM

Horns are always a bit of a pain, I think.

I love what you've done with the feather-scales...Very nice.

Posted: Sunday, 15 August, 2004 @ 04:00 AM

heheh think i've been gettin to much inspiration from all my dinosaur books XD

Posted: Friday, 13 August, 2004 @ 10:14 PM

Beautiful. I love the reddish markings on his hindlegs x) Sezzy.

Posted: Monday, 16 August, 2004 @ 06:37 AM

Very interesting, the scales are done very well, and the whole pic is really kinda cool...... doodle you say....... well anyway, the hooves for feet are kind of weird, the thing has the whole feather scale thing going on, and hooves??? lol, like it can choose to evolve into a bird or a cow! XD really kewl

Sincerely, ikaika

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