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4 Dragons: Forest by ~JesusDeSaad:iconJesusDeSaad:


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Submitted: December 10, 2007
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The Forest Dragon. This was the most pain-in-the-ass of the four due to the surrounding forest. God-damn did it take a long time to finish inking! Anyway, I'm happy about it, so i gave him free lunch.
Horsie-Kebabsies!

This is one of four commission posters for The DragonPhoenix Inn in Neos Kosmos, Greece. The DPInn is a fantasy-themed Net-Cafe, and Nykteas its owner asked me for some dragon posters.

So instead of drawing the traditional D&D red or gold dragons I chose to pick four elements and make a dragon that would thrive in their own, yet be vulnerable to the rest. Some quad-split yin&yang stuff.
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wow, amazing detail...

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thanks. Stay for the rest!

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Crazy detail here... you're way more patient than me!
great!

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thanks!

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beautiful!

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thanks, mou efage to xeri sto melaniasma! :D

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I'm too old to have regrets. I'd rather make mistakes...
i doubt that, but ok. Thanks!

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We all make choices in life, but in the end our choices make us.
I'm too old to have regrets. I'd rather make mistakes...
Details takes much time, but brings wonderful results. Nice job! :-)

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