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Now That's Brotherhood (Version 2)
Now That's Brotherhood (Version 2) by @lynne (Lynne)

I couldn't decide on which color scheme I liked better.. originally I had the monk in the brown robes with the gold/bronzeness of the Dragon in version 1 with the red hair of version 2.. it didn't look all that good. So I changed everything around and ended up with two versions. I STILL can't decide which one I like better o_o And yes the Dragon has red hair. I LIKE coloring red hair!!!

Oh yes, and sketch is at: http://www.deviantart.com/view/8162392/ @_@ The hair looks far better in the sketch than in either of the colored versions.. luff da hair..

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Posted: Thursday, 17 June, 2004 @ 01:46 AM

Personally, I like this verison a little better; the color motif somehow seems to fit in a little nicer. I agree, that's kickass red hair x3. I checked out the sketch, but I think I like the hair colored better, because it seems more... hairish. The tail is amazing, reminds of of fire (and thusly very fitting for a dragon.) Great picture; I wish Side7 had some type of system where you could fav things, because I'd do that for this. x_x

Posted: Saturday, 19 June, 2004 @ 02:43 AM

Hey, great job, i am absolutely entranced by this dragon, i'd have to say that i haven't seen one done like this b4. The monk's robes look good, and the background is alright, however the the monks eyes look like something from the show "Invader Zim." So, all i'd say, is work on ur human faces, because all of the other aspects in this drawing are really good.

Sincerely, Ikaika

Posted: Saturday, 19 June, 2004 @ 10:59 AM

Yes... must get rid of that stylistic way of drawing humans of mine...!!!!!!!! chews on IZ >B I maintain that I can't draw anything well except for Dragons.

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