@andrkibe
Andrew Kibelbek

Well, Hello, Sunshine...
Well, Hello, Sunshine... by @andrkibe (Andrew Kibelbek)

Skotos the dragon is in a bad mood, so he's out sulking on a cliff by the sea. I wouldn't get too close to him if I were you. Incidentally, this is the first sunset I've done in Photoshop. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Andrew Kibelbek

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Posted: Friday, 23 August, 2002 @ 12:05 PM

This is really beautiful! claps

Posted: Friday, 23 August, 2002 @ 12:13 PM

Wow... That picture is amazing. Gawd, I wanna know how to do a sunset like that... gawks, mouth open, at the picture

Posted: Friday, 23 August, 2002 @ 11:51 PM

I love this! It shows a lot of moodiness to it. The background is great, too! Excellent job again, Stormfyre!!!

Posted: Saturday, 24 August, 2002 @ 06:13 AM

Really beautiul picture... I love the dragon (and the backround!) greatwork! www.side7.com/art/posesimo/gallery.html

Posted: Saturday, 03 January, 2004 @ 04:34 AM

I like it. The dragon's design is very good, I love his coloration, and that expression is perfect. The rocks are good, they look like rocks, they do, and the sunset is awesome. saves, uses as desktop background for a while Keep drawing!

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