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Cold, Stormy Night
Cold, Stormy Night by @Falarios (Falarios)

My little dragon got caught out in a storm aparently, but it doesn't seem to be bothering him!

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Posted: Friday, 20 August, 2004 @ 08:03 PM

This is a cool pic. Looks like one of those pics-that-turn-out-better-than-expected-of-pencil. This happens to me occasionally, and of course, the more one draws, the more it occurs. Although, I'd recommend turning up the contrast on this one, there's plenty of detail for this pic, but it's hard to see without tilting your screen at an extreme angle, unless you were going for more of a bleached white. It's a proficient dragon, I must say, admittedly the first I've seen that has furry forearms. I'd be interested to know what the three flying thingehs are, though. I noticed you put the snow on the correct side of the rocks in relation to the wind's direction, always good to do things like that ^_~ it's the kind of thing critiquers like me will mention if incorrect. It would've been interesting to see some snow buildup on the dragon itself, depending on how long he/she/it has been/was/is lying there. Good for a non-meticulous pencil sketch... I find that these're the type that are encouraging to one trying to improve one's style and technique and so on. Good.

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