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Sophie Sharnon

Dragonair
Dragonair by @Catlypso (Sophie Sharnon)

ANother dragonair, I just love drawing them, they are so easy and can be in any pose, I love them, or maybe I'm just obsessed, either way, its a drawing. I'm very proud of the background, one of my best I guess.

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20y148d ago
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Posted: Friday, 02 July, 2004 @ 10:20 AM

Wow! I absolutely love this! The colors are so gorgeous! The textures and everything is just perfect. I love the way you rendered the water. It really looks like water! Always something I struggle with. Excellent job! I loves! huggles the wittle dwagon

Posted: Friday, 02 July, 2004 @ 07:00 PM

Thanks! I love the background too, I tried to make it look like the card, a bit, but it is very different, but thats why its mine :3 I submited the picture witout the ripples in the water, my sister came in and said "wheres the water" so I changed it. Thanks for commenting!

Posted: Thursday, 29 July, 2004 @ 02:30 AM

Wow, this is so cute! I love the way you blended the colors in the sky. The color scheme as a whole looks great. The sky and water seem to kind of blend together and it seems like youc an sort of see the stars' reflections. I love it!^_^

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