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Dragons are red, Dragons are blue.. by Ninjashadowwolf

Artist Ninjashadowwolf [gallery]
Time spent 1 hour, 7 minutes
Drawing sessions 2
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Dragons are red, Dragons are blue..

Postby Ninjashadowwolf » Sat Feb 15, 2020 5:04 pm

If you were a hoard of coins I’d guard you.
That was a really stupid poem. I tried to make a dragon. I am no professional at art. But I enjoy doing it. I do better at fish and derpy animals. Please let me know what you think of my dragon. His name is Mavusida!
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Re: Dragons are red, Dragons are blue..

Postby Ninjashadowwolf » Sat Feb 15, 2020 5:32 pm

After staring at this for a while I realized that he has charzard vibes a little bit...I did not mean for that to happen. I guess my love for Pokémon seeped through...
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Re: Dragons are red, Dragons are blue..

Postby Ninjashadowwolf » Sat Feb 15, 2020 6:15 pm

The face is slightly gecko based.
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Re: Dragons are red, Dragons are blue..

Postby Vee Maxima » Sat Feb 15, 2020 9:09 pm

The composition and colouring are really intense and vibrant, which really suits this piece!
In oekaki you can use layers using the small '+' button on the right hand side
If you use different layers for the line art and then colour on a layer underneath that, you can avoid the 'colouring outside the lines' effect, and have your black line art still visible on top. This might make your art clearer and easier to colour, as well as for the audience to distinguish where the body parts are ^^
Keep it up! Practice makes perfect :3
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