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Lively and Dragon Spirit
Lively and Dragon Spirit by @BlackUniGryphon (Black UniGryphon)

I drew this last Christmas Season. It actually came out rather nicely...

Coloring this, I wanted it to come out more soft, with softer light... but I guess I have huge battle with my ego over making things so bright and briliant enough to blind you... I guess because that's just how I see it in my mind.

I'm very open to any suggestions... Hmmm.... I've gone through several coloring tutorials and color refrence(s) searches & researches...


The girl is Lively, one of my charecters.

The white/Golden Dragon is my Totem... I'm not really sure what his name it, tho'... and when it talks it just sounds like wind chimes, bells tinkling, and winds... BUt, it looks allot like the description of the Dragon in "Journey to the West" at the end of the story that white dragon prince, sun of Ao Run, was transformed to a horse, but upon reahing the Buda was washed in a special pool. The pool made the dragon into a type of dragon Buda and he was golden and white, where before he'd only been white. You know... it's 1 of those Darma things... the golden spirit body and all that good stuffs...


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Posted: Friday, 01 September, 2006 @ 08:09 AM

very nice! I like the coloring :)

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