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Moon's dragon

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I have always loved dragons since I was a child, so I tried to do one in traditional art ^^ Pencils and watercolours! AH, VERY IMPORTANT: This isn't my personal drawing, It is like a fan art because I was inspired by a dragon that I saw in a picture in internet!

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I understand this is a very old post, but that won't stop me. Thank you for mentioning this is Fan Art. The original picture is called 'The Whitby Wyrm' and the company Alchemy Gothic uses it. I've always loved the original as well as Alchemy Gothic's art style. With that said, I think you did a splendid job drawing it by your own hand.

http://www.alchemygothic.com/images/phocagallery/artgoth/thumbs/phoca_thumb_l_136%20The%20Whitby%20Wyrm%20(CA136).jpg

its amazing. I had to log in to comment. So detailed I love it. the best dragon i have seen in a long time

this is awsome picture

this is really good the colour is really good and the dragon is smooth i like all the colour it makes it really soothing and not hard to look at and i like all the spikes they are cool because they look more organic not like bone or horns so to recap this is one of the best dragons ever

Erion90 responds:

OH THANKS!!! I'm glad that you like it!! ^ ^

Awesome

Best dragon both drawn and colored. I would recommend this being a tat.

Erion90 responds:

THANKS!! :)

I luv your Art!

I always loved your dragons ^^
They're perfects! And I can finally see that coloured are also better!
Continua così!

Erion90 responds:

Thanks! per lo sfondo ci ho messo tipo 8 ore ma il risultato sembra valere il lavoro!!

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Feb 17, 2010
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