
Dragon Girl
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Dragon Girl
Learning how to draw full body shots. A bit racier than my usual, can't tell if it came out ok. Don't have any animations to share so posting this instead. Drawn in Flash.


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Hey GCharb, thanks for making that! I like how you were able to revise the model for rigging. It's a bit off in parts, but that's mainly because my original pose is horrible for rigging, it would've been better if I had the character facing forward, spread eagle with hands and legs out. But I'm really happy you liked my drawing enough to do something with it.
kkrawal - Hey, thanks for the nice comment! Feel free to do whatever you like with the drawing, I'm always flattered when someone thinks my stuff is interesting enough to play with.
kkrawal - Hey, thanks for the nice comment! Feel free to do whatever you like with the drawing, I'm always flattered when someone thinks my stuff is interesting enough to play with.
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Here's my interpretation of Dragon Girl (no animation though, just for illustrative fun.) Looks like this is turning into a jam session.

What's the back story for this, um, horny creature?
Ahem. Back to the thread. In figure drawing it's a challenge to keep proportions correct, esp. with foreshortening. I usually do a quick sketch without reference, but in the final I do a search for poses that are close and make adjustments as needed.


What's the back story for this, um, horny creature?

Ahem. Back to the thread. In figure drawing it's a challenge to keep proportions correct, esp. with foreshortening. I usually do a quick sketch without reference, but in the final I do a search for poses that are close and make adjustments as needed.
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Wow neeters! It took me a few seconds before realizing you made that in Anime Studio. The shading and varying line widths threw me off. It's subtle, but I really like how you put your own style there. She looks dangerous, especially the eyes. Wish I'd thought of adding fangs.
As for backstory, I frequently chat live on broadcast video with a bunch of other people at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/tolka-s-art-shop from around 8pm-1am eastern standard time(they usually meet 7 days a week!) which is how this whole dragon girl thing got started. It's actually a jokey character of an online friend, I turned him into a dragon girl with really large boobs. Usually they draw each other as cat girls, so he got off easy. It's a very silly place, but everyone is welcome to stop by. And if you download Skype you can chat live with me and the rest.
Anywaaay, I'll be doing at least one more dragon girl of another victim, er friend.
As for backstory, I frequently chat live on broadcast video with a bunch of other people at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/tolka-s-art-shop from around 8pm-1am eastern standard time(they usually meet 7 days a week!) which is how this whole dragon girl thing got started. It's actually a jokey character of an online friend, I turned him into a dragon girl with really large boobs. Usually they draw each other as cat girls, so he got off easy. It's a very silly place, but everyone is welcome to stop by. And if you download Skype you can chat live with me and the rest.
Anywaaay, I'll be doing at least one more dragon girl of another victim, er friend.
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