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DragonAura
DragonAura by @EDavis (E. Davis)

And yes, this is for those of you that stared at me on Furc or message boards and wondered what the heck DA looked like. Here it is: DragonAura as what she truly is - the Goddess of Time and main character of my Draconian series and my alter ego of six years going on seven. Guh. And if you're a smart, GOOD person, you can disregard the angst I put at the top of the image. I'm very protective of my DraggieAuriness.

DA and image are © me and don't you forget eet. <.< >.> -.-

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Posted: Wednesday, 13 August, 2003 @ 08:56 AM

I like the fresh, crisp look of this one. The folds in the wing membranes are well done - that's a field I'm still having trouble in. I like the wing 'knuckles' too - I haven't seen dragon wings done like that before.

I'd darken the shading slightly (but then ever since I learned to shade properly I can't look at any drawing with smooth textures without wanting to shade it some more), and the left forepaw looks a bit weird, but part from that this is a lovely picture. The eye and skull-hollows make her look ancient and all-knowing.

Posted: Sunday, 17 August, 2003 @ 11:04 PM

=o OOOOooooo... You draw very pretty dragon faces. And I LOVE her wings, skuhweeeh

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