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Red oriental dragon
Red oriental dragon by @bladespark (S. Park)

A terrific suit that unfortunately eventually got me some drama. :P Oh well. Still a terrific suit. Although an older one, I made this in 2006. My favorite part is the tail, I'll probably upload a separate image of that, so you can see it clearly.

Yes, the room is a mess. It's my studio, so it's always a mess. It's even worse right now. I'm a costumer, not a photographer. Any pic with a decent backdrop was taken by somebody other than me. :D

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Posted: Wednesday, 08 December, 2010 @ 08:30 AM
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That is a terrific suit! I do like the yellow tufts on the elbows and shoulders and the "whiskers". Really adds to the whole piece. I see it's three fingers for the "paws"; which two fingers do you have to hold together to fit your hand in there?

Posted: Wednesday, 08 December, 2010 @ 09:58 AM

[quote="digoraccoon"]That is a terrific suit! I do like the yellow tufts on the elbows and shoulders and the "whiskers". Really adds to the whole piece. I see it's three fingers for the "paws"; which two fingers do you have to hold together to fit your hand in there?[/quote]

The pinky and ring fingers, probably. :)

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