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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Dragon fight

I like cat-footed dragons...

(Done in Painter Classic with a Wacom Tablet)


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Dragon fight - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Hannah Elizabeth Davis
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 Categories                          Dragons, Drakes, Wyverns, etc  
 Techniques                          Computer Painted from Scratch  
DateNameComment 
13 May 200445 Leonor A. F. gomes
The part I like the most is the white dragon's head, because the colouring is sharper there, it's more defined, there's more detail. The composition in a whole has the tension desired I think.

1 Hannah Elizabeth Davis replies: "Well, one reason why the white dragon is more sharply defined is just that the black dragon's supposed to be fluffier 2 I think my favourite part would be the white dragon's horn, though, just because it turned out even better than I expected. I really love gnobbley curved horns... ^_^Er... anyway, back on topic, thanks for the comment. I'm really glad you liked it 2"
18 May 2004:-) Mikael Andersson
At the contraty to the poster above me I would say that the part I like the most in this picture is the black dragon's head. Sure the white head comes close second (thanks to the very well done mouth and horns) but I prefer the black dragon's head due to it's originality (the whole black dragon is very original and imho well made).

1 Hannah Elizabeth Davis replies: "Thanks! The feathers were fun to draw... though I still can't get feathery textures to look quite right."
9 Jan 2005:-) C. A. Drotar
Bwahaha! It has... kitty paws!

15 Hannah Elizabeth Davis replies: "It does indeed 2 Thanks for the comment!"
16 Jan 200545 Anonymous
They seem to be mating not fighting (just my opinion)

1 Hannah Elizabeth Davis replies: "If they were mating, I would've shown at least one cock."
3 Feb 2006:-) Ezra Urk the Gurk Fulford
That reminds me of the old king artur legend where Merlin finds the red dragon and the white dragon fighting under the hill. Of course, this dragon is black vrs. white.
10 Apr 200645 Chris
I was looking at this for a while, and what I personally think is outstanding is the white dragon's right wing (from his perspective, our left.) I just realized that its transparent... Its really well done, especially because I've never been able to pull off transparency very well. I think that you should have put something in the background so that the left wing, which is easier to see, doesnt look like it was just colored like the rest of the dragon...thats just me tho. It is a very beautiful pic, congrats on mods choice.
27 May 2006:-) Donna s. habinck
Very beauiful. Love the cats' paws and the feathery black dragon. I also love the transparent wing. VERY cool.
20 Jul 200645 Just some random person
honestly, I don't know...
15 Aug 200645 Monkeys are awesome
this drawing is horrible...they dont look like dragons they look like disconfigured images form a female childs mind!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My god when will you people learn..cute and dragons dont mix!! and what did you mean by atleast one cok are they both boys
24 Jan 200745 Chris
I likes your picture it was creative and fuuny
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