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This should have been uploaded TWO WEEKS AGO. >:\

Yeah, I need more practice with the dragon version. >.>

Still, doesn't look so bad. Picture doesn't really do it justice. Image is kinda dark, but meh.

So yeah, first shot at my draconic form. I need to do better with the ears. At least I got the markings right. My consistency is getting better. Still playing around with a lot, so nothing of my 'sona so far is permanent.

I have to admit though, this one seems to be missing something. Can't exactly put my finger on it, though. : \

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:iconelyeli:
It does look good, I think what your missing is some fine details and textures. dragons have scales, you don't need to draw each one but you need to at least hint that they are there. I don't know what it is called but there is usually a jagged skin layer near the base of the horns, it could be hidden under the hair but showing it could help. as soon as I saw this I instantly thought "Dragon!" so your definitely on the right track.

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:iconnivek88:
I know what you mean. I just need to practice with those kinda details still. >.>

And thanks, I appreciate it. :D

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:iconelyeli:
dragons are extremely hard to draw, it would be nearly impossible to get one perfectly right (believe me I've tried). But this is an anthropomorphic dragon so you don't need to make it exactly like a dragon. The way it is is fine, like I said I knew it was a dragon as soon as I saw it, these extra details would help but only if you feel they are necessary. you might just want to try a rougher shading technique, that alone might do it.

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