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Laura

B/W Dragon
B/W Dragon by @coolgirl568 (Laura)

Wow. I haven't uploaded anything in a while o_O Unfortunately, this is not new art–it was done a month or two ago (sometime in November) and I had intended to scan it, but never did. And here it is now! :D Anywho, here's some kind of dragon. Yes. I have no shading skills. Oh well. There's also a problem with his lower jaw, as pointed out by my brother–it doesn't go back as far as it should, and it ends before the cheek ends, so it's not "anatomically correct" I guess :-\ I can't really remember exactly what he said was wrong with the lower jaw, but something was, anyway. lol. There are some minor errors with the legs and arms, but other than that, I'm really proud of it :)

Also, I picked "rough drawing" as the classification because it was the closest thing. I'm really not sure if I'm ever gonna color it. I kind of like it the way it is. Comments, please! ^_^

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Rough / Concept
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20y296d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 07 February, 2004 @ 08:48 PM

Wow, that's pretty awesome ^_^ Like you said, the jaw's a little off, but other than that, it's perfect! Pets him I love his spines :3

Posted: Sunday, 08 February, 2004 @ 05:00 PM

Thanks! :D Yeah... even when the jaw problem was pointed out to me, I had worked so hard to make the picture look decent I didn't have the heart to change it :) Which is strange for me, being the perfectionist that I am. Oh well.

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