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Dragon Attack

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Take me to the room where the black's all white, and the white's all black, take me back to the shack~


So this is for the prompt of "frozen acropolis." While initially I thought a castle in an icy setting was probably fine I shortly arrived at the much cooler idea of it being frozen by force by, as it turns out despite what the title may say, an amphiptere, which I learned after mistakenly calling it a wyvern and my dragon weeb friend correcting me.


The house designs were mostly inspired by that sort of Essex look which I'm familiar with because of growing up in Saffron Walden. I did 32 in total, which is more than I'm sure a lot of people are willing to do in more drawings than this one. Here they are, what with a lot of them being obscured in the full image:


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(I'm partial to the one just next to the top right corner myself)


I think the style of this emerged because of me wanting to avoid any focus on perspective after the last drawing I did was so heavily focused on it. Following this pattern, my next drawing probably won't have any buildings in it at all to compensate for this one being so full of them.


I actually drew the amphiptere first so the rest of the drawing was sort of designed around its presence but I think it still looks nice enough without it:


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(This drawing has 32 buildings in it. 32. That's as many as four eights, and them being destroyed by an amphiptere is just terrible.)


And that's that basically. Hopefully I'll get more drawings out this month.

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