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Blue Eyed Dragon Ver.2
Blue Eyed Dragon Ver.2 by @Akumyo (Akumyo)

Now with background!

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20y279d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 17 January, 2004 @ 09:17 PM

This background looks totally SWEET. I'm definetly loving it. You did a really cool job of putting random notes and sketchy lines all around him, like I suggested. :) I'm so happy I could help!

It might be interesting to see the dragon shaded darker in the places the paper is, so he looks like he's part of the paper, like a drawing--though right now, the way he's popping out is really awesome. I'm definetly impressed by your CGing skills, and I hope you hop down to the Graffiti Wall again any time you need more suggestions! You've got massive talent here!

Posted: Sunday, 18 January, 2004 @ 12:00 AM

When I started working on the background I thought about blending the dragon into the paper, but I think that would have brought the dragon down into the mess. The dragon is apart because it's clean, fleshed out, finished. It's surroundings being a coffee stain and some random blabbing. I actually do write random sentences in my real drawings BTW, that's a useless fact!

Posted: Monday, 23 February, 2004 @ 10:51 AM

This is really cool. I like the way you colored the dragon, its sort of furry looking, which is a nice change from the stereotypical scaly monsters that most people draw.

The BG is awesome BTW. Love all the sketchy lines and random words. Heh, the coffee stain is a nice touch too. :)

Posted: Wednesday, 25 February, 2004 @ 03:52 PM

amazing - i absolutely love this picture! the dragon looks so alive and the background is great! it really makes the dragon stand out! great work!

greyheart x

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