| Artist | Susiron [gallery] |
| Time spent | 12 minutes |
| Drawing sessions | 1 |
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Susiron wrote:
How do you know this for sure?
Well, what does a dragon's wing remind you of? Bats, right?
Well, where does a bat's wing sail connect? Does it curve back in under the armpit?
No, no it does not.
BAT WINGS:
http://susano.tripod.com/images/BAT4.GIF
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/vertebrate ... atwing.gif
http://cache2.artprintimages.com/p/LRG/ ... gascar.jpg

Breezye wrote:Susiron wrote:
How do you know this for sure?
Well, what does a dragon's wing remind you of? Bats, right?
Well, where does a bat's wing sail connect? Does it curve back in under the armpit?
No, no it does not.
BAT WINGS:
http://susano.tripod.com/images/BAT4.GIF
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/vertebrate ... atwing.gif
http://cache2.artprintimages.com/p/LRG/ ... gascar.jpg
You do know that bats are mammals and dragons are reptiles right?
Comparing a mammal to a reptile doesn't really work.

Susiron wrote: I'm pretty sure people can have enough brain power to use a bat's wings on a dragon.
IsaiahCreek wrote:Yes, dragons are fictional. And, like you said they can be what ever someone wants them to be.
But that doesn't mean that they have to have bat-like wings. They can have whatever wings a person decides to give them. Saying a dragon should only have wings like a bat is a untrue statement.
Did you ever play or hear of the game Spyro, those were dragons and they did not have bat-like wings.
And this
Susiron wrote: I'm pretty sure people can have enough brain power to use a bat's wings on a dragon.
Is very rude. Like I said. All dragons do not have or have to have bat-like wings. They only do in your opinion.
Some dragons don't even have wings.


KariCreek wrote:Isaiah, Breezye, stop it. This is their opinion.
I believe dragons and their wings can be drawn how-ever a person wants to, whether or not it makes anatomical sense. Dragons are fictional and it is left to a persons imagination as to how they should be drawn.
♠Plague♠ wrote:I find it amusing you guys are even arguing over something so silly. Dragons are made up creatures, yes, however, the laws of physics and anatomy still apply if the artist wants it to be REALISTIC. So, realistically, a dragon is most likely to be able to fly with enlarged bat-like wings.
Oh, and dragons are not necessarily reptiles. Traditionally they are described as being large lizard like creatures, however, there is no true definition of what a dragon is, most of the dragons I draw, anymore, I consider mammals since they are warm blooded and tend to have fur on them. Saying "You know dragons are reptiles, right?" is really quite silly! That's like saying, "You know faeries have two wings, right?" who are you to decide what someone else's imagination comes up with?
Susiron is looking to make a dragon's flight more anatomically believable, so, naturally, they would give a creature wings, large wings that can support the whole of the body.
However, no one is stopping you from throwing logic aside and giving Asian dragons the magical ability to float. However, that is not flying. True flight, what birds and bats do, is using wings and flapping them to fly. Many beings glide, but they don't flap, and neither do Asian dragons, so saying that Asian dragons don't have wings and still fly is incorrect.
Now, onto the sketch! Susiron, I'd have to say this is very well done! However, I would advise making the fingers go out longer. Depending on the size of the dragon. If it's a small dragon, with smaller, easier to flap wings, then smaller wings are easier. However, if it's very large, the wings should be very, very large to allow for more gliding than flapping, since flapping requires enormous amounts of energy, and for a creature with very large wings to flap a lot, it is nearly impossible (scientifically speaking). Basically, the smaller the body, the more the wings can flap, the smaller the wings can be. The larger the body, the less the wings can flap, the larger the wings need to be.
I have seen quite a bit of your artwork about latley, you are certainly quite the artist! I look forwards to seeing more from you!

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