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Dragon of Elements - Air

Dragon of Elements - Air

Dragon of Elements - Air by Stratadrake
Dragon of Elements - Air by Stratadrake

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Stratadrake
Enter the fifth dragon in my elemental series: Air, in her fourth and possibly final incarnation. It is no coincidence, no mistake, that she should so closely resemble one of my Sky Dragons with her sharp beak and talons, her feathered pelt, her swallowtail and unique split-wing design -- for it is said that she actually created the race of Sky Dragons after her own form.

Air is obviously one of the most important elements for life, since all creatures breathe air (even fish are understood to require some measure of air dissolved into the water they breathe). Air rules not only the nitrogen mixture that comprises the world's atmosphere but also the other gases and vapors, particularly water vapor from which weather patterns arise.

The next element on my list? Electricity (v4.0), also called lightning or thunder.

Medium: Colored pencils
Time: About 4~5 hours
Scale (full view): 75px/in

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Category Fantasy » Dragons » Elemental Dragons » Air/Wind Dragons
Date Submitted
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Vote Score 2
Comments 12
Media Colored Pencil / Crayon
Time Taken 4 hours
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Moon_Bind on December 26, 2004, 10:34:59 PM

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Moon_BindHer front right talon looks like it's grabbing something O.o weird. Anyway this is cool and you should be shot for making people envy you so much *turns her back and walks off*

KFelidae on December 23, 2004, 3:07:42 AM

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KFelidaeYou already know my nits about the wings from the Forum topic, so onward...

I'd mentioned on one of the previous dragons that brown and red still reminded me of a turkey, even while looking feirce. Here, however... Red-tailed hawk would be the closest it would come to. Was that your intention? Or are the red feathers simply lighter, highlighted feathers of the brown body? And the tail... as its' hard to see its colouration when its folded up like that, how to the brown and white feathers sit? White on the outside and a brown "center"?

I really like the flight-feather looking thingies coming off the upper arm and thigh. And the crest is wonderful. The yellow really makes it stand out from the rest of the body.

The one gripe I'll metion here (and that I have mentioned before) is that the eyes always seem too high in the head. I don't know, maybe it's just me, who owns parakeets and is used to judging birds off of that. XD