Category Archives: anatomy
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,518: What Lies Beneath.
I’m not sure why I keep getting caught up in the seductive lure of large, stylized underbelly scales, but they don’t work and led me to abandon this partway through:
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,504: A Day’s Work.
I’m sure I’ve said it before but it’s nights like this where I wish i gave myself more than one day to complete a drawing instead of feeling like I need to leave the previous days’ pieces alone. I started … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,494: Splashdown.
It started with a curve in the middle of a page that might have become a tail before I got ambitious: Partway through it, I wondered if it was dragony enough and debated slapping limbs on it. The vaguely … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,476: FatRat.
I made the neck too long for the sake of the pose, and I forgot that the dorsal scales started immediately behind the head (which is important because the head is so big and the neck is so short), so … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,475: Ratbat.
Looking at it with a jaundiced eye, this reminds me of nothing quite so much as a flying mouse, and I’m not sure why. Maybe it’s the cute little feet and the massive overbite. Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,473: Can’t Get A Hand on It.
So tomorrow’s October 10th, and I have no idea what to do. “It’s that time of year again (almost), but I don’t know what to do, about tomorrow or tonight.” I also don’t seem to be able to draw … Continue reading
Dragon-A-Day Online: Day 1,471: Medium.
If I’d had this to do over again and more patience to fill it with proper scales, I might have done it with the silhouette of a Lung (or Long, in service of the pun), and kept the … Continue reading