Another for the 100 Drawings challenge. I'm on a ROLL!
Which is going to end with a violent crash, as after this one I only have ONE more finished lineart to color, and unless I get to work, there won't be updates for a while again.
Too bad.
This one came out OKAY...I'm not sure what I wanted....I think....more detail....or something.... <.<
-shrug- Whatever. Enjoy.
(YES, the horns and teeth are supposed to be reddish. -.- It's...bloody. Kinda)
I enjoy this--very sinister and symmetrical--but I'm not sure what to think of the fluffy baby-blue background. It's just confusing and it doesn't fit the mood. FAIL
(No, no, I kid.)
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(No, no, I kid.)
When you crop an image, try giving some space between the lines of the design and the edges of the canvas/picture itself. It looks weird, off balance, and confined when the lines touch the edge of the frame--the tip of the dragon's nose, for example, or the horns. It's a good idea to either crop off the image so that the picture extends into the frame from an unseen space, or give it room, if that makes sense.
Actually, what happened was my scanner scanned it like that, and I was too lazy to fix it. >.>
But thanks for the comment/suggestion. O.o
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