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Tiffany G

A Dragon... Disney Style!
A Dragon... Disney Style! by @Trikxty_Trikxtress (Tiffany G)

Well, this is an older drawing. I starteded it a LONG time ago and finished itwithin the past month... I procrastonate too much :p. As always, it's done in Prismacolors on some thick paper I found :D. But I wanted to do a dragn DISNEY style! Pay attention to the outter lines of the dragon as well as the inner. ^^

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Posted: Thursday, 27 January, 2005 @ 02:58 AM

I can definitely see the Disney style here, especially in the eyes and shading. Nicely done. You really captured the style well and depicted a dragon as I like to see them, with realistically large wings and long, thin bodies. I wish the scan was higher quality, because this picture is a bit grainy, but the drawing itself is well done. Good work.

Posted: Thursday, 27 January, 2005 @ 03:40 AM

Thank you for the comment! hugs I draw dragons as I immagine them. The pic is a little grainy because of the type of paper I used unfortunatly, I don't think it had much to do with my scanner. Oh well. It still turned out like a rose to me! ^_^

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