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Hannah J.S. Davis

RatrinaDragon
RatrinaDragon by @Ahkahna (Hannah J.S. Davis)

Piece of Happy art for RatrinaDragon on DA. Actually I'm pretty happy with it :}

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Posted: Wednesday, 15 September, 2004 @ 01:17 PM

Nice dynamic shading here, shiny and a little metallic. The dark shadows and light highlights really stand out all over and give it a really nice sense of shape. The figure itself is also nicely drawn, the muscles defined very well. Even the grass is nicely rendered. I especially like the way some of the grass hides some of the shadows. The shading in this picture shows a very strong sense of how shadows fall on something. The back far leg seems a little inconsistent with the sense of movement the rest of the body conveys, and I think bending its knee a little would help that, but otherwise it's great work. Keep it up.

Posted: Wednesday, 15 September, 2004 @ 11:08 PM

She is a verrry pretty dragon, love her design and colors, especially the red fur on her haunches and the blue scalies on her toes! ^^ Great sense of motion, you captured her gait perfffectly :D Love the depiction of musculature, it's like she actually exists and has a real live structure under all those colors. This is one of the few digital pictures I've seen you draw, you are getting so much better with each one you make!

Posted: Thursday, 23 September, 2004 @ 06:09 PM

like the horse-dino-dragon mix. colors are great!love the little scales on the back.

p.s. wish i could draw ... at all......

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