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William Duke

Dragon Head
Dragon Head by @PyrokeneticWeasel (William Duke)

A punk-dragon who got numerous piercings in rebellion against his parents and assorted 'institutions'. "I'm 5,000 years old now mom," he said, "I'm an ADULT now." Or something like that.

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19y266d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 15 September, 2004 @ 11:37 PM

Cuteness xD I love the texture of the black dragon's skin, it looks so real! And the trees in the background are very nice... In fact, the whole thing is nice! Great effect with the dark clouds over the black one's head xP Silly dwaggy...

Posted: Wednesday, 15 September, 2004 @ 11:42 PM

Oh how embarrassing, I commented on the wrong picture. ^^;; What I MEANT to say was... Niicce, I like the pins in his beak and the chain that attaches his two horns, very kewl that. I also love the ammount of attention you put into shadowing. Every spike on his head has a shadow to it, very nice! ^-^

Posted: Wednesday, 22 September, 2004 @ 04:57 AM

HI I NOT FOR THE PUNK LOOK.........CHILDREN AND DRAGONS SHOULD FIND A BETTER WAY TO REBEL THEN PIERCING.......................ALTHOUGH U KNOW I LOVE YOUR WORK GREAT JOB................SHIRLEY

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