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The dragon of death

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t the far ends of the underworld, a horrible creature crawls around. The smell of it makes your nose bleed. His rawr hurts your ears. And his sight is one you'll keep having in your nightmares. This beast is there to stop you from going into the underworld and stop the devils and the dead from coming up. He is the most terrifing creature in existence. Feared by every being... The dragon of Death!

Took me more nearly a year to finish this guy. I've been busy and I had some trouble with getting a new tablet. So i never really got to finish it. But he is done now!

The bone structure is extremely difficult. I've used dinosaur skeletons for it. I did make up the rotten flesh. I enjoyed drawing that.

I think this took me over 50 hours, could be more could be less. I simply don't remember. It's drawn and sketched in PS CS 3

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0_0 OMG esta la propia buen trabajo

Nice work.

It looks like a frost wyrm from Warcraft 3 except without the icy feeling and more towards to the demonic version.
Still, nice work you've done.
Keep up the great work!

improvements

i give u a nine coz of your outlining u should work on that making sharper on the corners and darken it unless u r doing somthing like ppl then its a diffrent story

any tips

I can't draw for shit canyou help me out even though im in america i try to draw dragons and my character Razor but i need some serious help because my world will be so crazy demented and detailed.

If i saw that...

I would Crap a Brick and run like a bitch

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Uploaded
Jul 12, 2009
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  • Daily Feature July 13, 2009

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