@StormyHotWolf88
Carly Crawford

Tiger and Dragon
Tiger and Dragon by @StormyHotWolf88 (Carly Crawford)

This is a canvas I made at school. My scanner is smaller then the canvas so a lot of the sides are cut off ans some oft he details are gone as well... this was my favorite picture I made this year. I spent so much time on this picture... I'm just now realize I didn't but the lighting bolts in the sky like I wanted to.. oh well... Freehand, no pictures as reference. Characters designed on seperate paper before canvas (i drew the dragon on looseleaf when I didn't have to paly in band. It was sooo sweet)

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20y150d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 24 June, 2004 @ 11:10 AM

Was this done in acrylics? If so, it's amazing. You did a wonderful job of capturing the power of these two animals. The texture of the clouds is so realistic and very beautiful. The tiger's lower body looks a bit off. I think it is just the fact that the tail is partially covered and the position of the legs, but other than that I don't really see any flaws. You did a great job on the dragons mane, it really looks soft and furry.

Posted: Thursday, 24 June, 2004 @ 02:04 PM

This has a great epic quality to it--full of power and motion. Go you!

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