The detail on Ganeshia's skin (the tattoos especially) really contrasts with the dragon's...plainness and lack of true scales, but I can understand why you might have done that. And if you do indeed continue on with this, that'd be quite interesting to see. :>
The whole point of this method of coloring is to be able to color it quickly. This is both a drawback and, sometimes, a strength. I do enough complicated drawings that I like to do simple ones, too. However, I see your point, and will try to add a few wrinkles or such on the dragon if I do a sequel. -- Strega
Posted by Anonymous 19 years ago Report
The detail on Ganeshia's skin (the tattoos especially) really contrasts with the dragon's...plainness and lack of true scales, but I can understand why you might have done that. And if you do indeed continue on with this, that'd be quite interesting to see. :>
Posted by Anonymous 19 years ago Report
The whole point of this method of coloring is to be able to color it quickly. This is both a drawback and, sometimes, a strength. I do enough complicated drawings that I like to do simple ones, too. However, I see your point, and will try to add a few wrinkles or such on the dragon if I do a sequel. -- Strega
Posted by shamelesszombie 13 years ago Report
Could she eat smaller creatures with her trunk?
Posted by Strega 13 years ago Report
I drew a similar critter doing that once, so why not. 83