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Dragon Comic, Page one?
Dragon Comic, Page one? by @mydnyte (Myd Nyte)

I had this idea to do a comic off the computer(meaning not On the computer... all by hand..) , so I drew this as the starting page. I did this last month? or there abouts anyways. I pencil sketched it, inked it, then colored it lightly with water colors (as you can tell, I'm not all that great with water colors) its done on 8X11 paper, but it got wrinkly and stuff because of the watercolor... I still havent mastered the whole tape down your paper FIRST thing. The pic I took at a slight angle so it all looks uneven... oh well. And some of the detail was lost (not that I put a WHOLE lot of detail into this. heh. But yeah..

If you cant tell this page has two dragons, one's sleeping in bed, and her little brother is snickering at the foot of it. He wakes her up in a rather loud way, and she, startled, jumps, and tumbles out of bed, and the brother runs out of the room giggling. Yup.. . I have two more pages... but I didnt finish them. May or may not make this into an ACTYUAL comic.. but.. here is a page..

I dont really feel all that great lately, and so much going on, and I'm being lazy, so I havent done in new stuff, but thought I should upload this... I think its cute. Needs work... but cute.

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Posted: Thursday, 17 June, 2004 @ 11:11 AM

LoL! Thats funny, the little brother wakes the big sister with loud ROAR! Thats really cute one, I think you did very good on the watercolors. Keep up the great work! ~_^

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