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Dragon of the Orient

Dragon of the Orient

Dragon of the Orient by Stratadrake
Dragon of the Orient by Stratadrake

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Stratadrake
Brianhjh requested me to draw an Oriental dragon. Now, I'm no fan of the Eastern style dragon physiology -- too long and coily, legs too short (or outright "misplaced"), and so on -- but I agreed to it, so here it is.

And I didn't skimp on the details, either.

Neither time nor disinterest, nor my scanner nearly ripping through the paper less than halfway through it (seriously) stopped me. A torn sheet of paper isn't exactly a dream to work with, but I worked through it after taping up the rip (from the backside, of course). Much thanks to GIMP's tools, I wouldn't have been able to clean up the damage without it.

Nothing special to say about this dragon though. As much as I don't like Orientals, he nonetheless was quite fun to create!

Media: Colored and ebony pencil (plus minor computer edits)
Time spent: Five hours (plus two hours on computer)
Size: 75px/in at full view.

PS: If you have a request you'd like me to draw... well... don't call me, I'll call you.

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Category Fantasy » Dragons » Oriental (Eastern) Dragons
Date Submitted
Views 2087
Favorites... 10
Vote Score 6
Comments 16
Media Colored Pencil / Crayon
Time Taken 5~7 hours
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koujikun89 on May 2, 2006, 6:58:28 PM

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koujikun89Well, this is rather a detailed nice dragon. I like the way of colouring you use. But somehow, i think the background is rather too light. Yes, to me.

Everyone have different views to it. Just like how you see that Eastern Dragon. I am used to seeing Eastern Dragon, so i may not be able to point out anything wrong with it.

That's all. Keep up with that nice work! :)

NEVERBENORMAL on April 20, 2006, 6:13:16 AM

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NEVERBENORMALholy cow thats good! i luv the deatails!!!

i like all dragons/creatures so im a fan ^^'

the way i think about it...sure its disproportional but snakes evolvesd from lizards and their skeletons have limbs but the limbs dont show outside...maybe its the same here XD lol j/k

its beautiful! thats all i can say and this *faves*

for once in my life i actually drew a dragon without sketching it first... with 100% colored pencils...O_O my friends all think its cool and want me to post it so i probably am... but i think its a little...weird?

anyway im probably bothering you with all this typing so im gonna go away now :P bye ^^

SoaringKitty on April 19, 2006, 10:30:38 AM

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SoaringKittyWow, this is amzing! (duh)

I can sorta tell you don't like those dragons, cause--Is that a trace of you own style dragon in there?! ^^, Sorry about the lame joke...

I'll always admire you... After all, you have 20x more patience than I do!

cptShort on April 18, 2006, 2:05:24 PM

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cptShortCool picture! I like that the clouds in the background reflect the style of the dragon.

As usual, I love the colouring, shading, and details! I'm particularly fond of the tail, specifically the end of it. LOVE the coloring and shading there. ^__^

It got ripped?! Woah! I'd never know, dude, it looks fine. Good job fixing it up, then. Hopefully it didn't rip anything vital to the picture or anything... That would REALLY stink. Sorry that happened to you, dude.

Stratadrake on April 16, 2006, 4:57:09 AM

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StratadrakeYes, I did draw all the scales; I use a method much like shingling a roof, by drawing out row after row of tiny little 'U' shapes. It's a quick process, really; for example an area of 100 scales needs only about half a minute or so to scale in, plus time for the first layer of color beneath it and the top layer above it.

Xiakeyra on April 15, 2006, 4:40:39 AM

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Xiakeyrayou did an awesome job taking into account that you don't especially like this kind of dragons. I especially admire the work on perspective and the great details shuch as the little scales. Gosh! did you draw all them one by one?!