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Isabelle Davis

Thrax Morthrul
Thrax Morthrul by @drakhenliche (Isabelle Davis)

The evil dragon who jealously guards a fallen city far beneath Caevalonia's Grey Mountains.

I don't have the energy to do this much detail too often...

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Posted: Wednesday, 05 January, 2005 @ 05:37 PM

I'm glad that you did that much detail! It's really neat!

I really like the detail (as stated above) but I think you did perhaps an even better job of actually coloring. the wings look like a strong skin-like-material; what a real dragon's wings should be like. And the glow of the fire/molten pit makes it look very realistic looking.

It's really nifty! XD

Posted: Wednesday, 05 January, 2005 @ 05:53 PM

This is truely amazing..You have to become famous with Art like this..Wow......Shirley

Posted: Wednesday, 05 January, 2005 @ 06:12 PM

Incredible! The details and textures are amazing. I really like the pose and menacing look it has. Great job!

Posted: Wednesday, 05 January, 2005 @ 06:46 PM

Omg, the coloring is sooooo good. The lighting in it is done so well, I couldn't dream of coloring or even drawing something like this. Even if you can't draw like this often, it's worth doing it on the few that you can. I can't wait to see more ^^

Posted: Wednesday, 05 January, 2005 @ 07:59 PM

Oooh. Spiney. Yeah, he does look evil.

Posted: Tuesday, 25 January, 2005 @ 04:22 AM

Maann...wicked awesome!

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