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Dragonized Gloink Qween
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one man’s giant snake :( is another man’s giant snake :)
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free to use and open for more suggestions ^^
jawbone idea credit: apocryphoxx on insta
mid-flight ✨ (a set of commissions for @boltlightning, of the dragons from her delightful PotC + Temeraire crossover fics!!)
God let there be some version of myself that won't ever hurt so badly
ribbon eel | from 2022
Happy smaugust I freaking love dragons *tears apart my shirt*
Dragon letting off some steam on a telephone pole. The breeze must be nice up there.
please do a tutorial on how you draw dragon faces! there’s something so alive to them
of course - Thank you so much!
Is this you? Even if it isn't, pretend it is.
Is this you again, trying to put some soul into those draconic eyes?
if so, fear not - drawing dragon expressions is a simple, painless process as soon as you learn these three foundational rules!
1 - Humanize
Like other animals, dragons do not possess the same facial muscles as humans and have trouble making expressive faces while still remaining within these constraints. This can make drawing emotive dragons difficult, and so the most important rule of making a good expression is to HUMANIZE! No matter what artstyle/realism level you use, translating human expressions onto dragon faces is the easiest way to make them emotive.
Humanizing a dragon's face is much easier than you might think, and it all starts with feature spotting. Here, I've annotated my doodle and labelled what I view as the most important shapes of the expression: The huge eyes, dramatic curves and tooth-shaped mouth. Since all of these important shapes have been applied to the dragon, their expression looks exactly like the one I was trying to copy!
In order to fully explain how you actually DO that, I'm going to use a live example. If you're trying to work on your dragon expressions, you may as well do this exercise with me! I've already annotated this expression to highlight the most important shapes.
First, I'm going to draw the angle of the dragon's head. If you don't like drawing dragon heads, this handy reference sheet I made might be of use.
Next, I added the eye. I kept it very close to the snout in order to mimic the angle a little better.
Finally, the smile! But wait, something isn't right...
After a second glance, I decided to pull the forehead out using the 'liquify' tool and redid the eye so it had hollow pupils. I didn't think coloring in the eye would've made such a big difference, but it did! Either way, we now have one beautiful expression full of life and character.
2 - Beware of the Micro-expressions
This is especially important when drawing your characters in a scene/with any context at all, but remember to focus on micro-expressions! Subtle changes to the same face can produce entirely different results: and even though micro-expressions often slip by unnoticed, they are CRUCIAL in building your character's 'vibe!' My two OCs Seigel and Bigfin handily happen to have the same emotion on their reference sheets, however both dragons present it in extremely different ways - all thanks to the use of a few subtle artistic choices, such as changing posture or head angle.
3 - Remember Your Poses
Although this post is about facial expressions, it's important to remember your dragon's head doesn't just exist in a void. Pose is equally as important to building a certain emotion in a character, and different poses can completely change the vibe of your character.
That's all from me! Happy drawing! ୧((#Φ益Φ#))୨
2nd entry for art bingo is Scorch the Dragon, sat atop their great horde of beanie babies.
What if abilities changed the appearance of a Pokemon?
A master post of all the ability forms drawings I've done! It's been such a fun series to work on and it makes me so happy that it's brought you all so much joy!
I regret not starting the little additional descriptions earlier and I thought of fixing that but I desperately need a nap so nope.
I did fix the one that ruffled the most feathers though - quite literally! The Skarmory saga is finally complete!
Other Ability Forms posts!
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DELTA • OMEGA • ALPHA
Still quite fond of the little set of images I made to recreate the iconic cutscene from Pokémon RSE and depict the battle between Groudon and Kyogre. Now also with the green (or int his case, greyscale) sky noodle!
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I haven't had the chance to make much rainbow art lately but this is my favorite rainbow piece I ever made. Rainbow draggo says happy Pride <3
Spin my boy
Day 7's theme was Tower, so I went with a blue dragon guarding a tower it most likely either wants loot from or is hoarding loot inside of. This one was painted with just Burnt Sienna (I think) and Ultramarine Blue. The granulating texture of the blue made for some interesting shadows and texture on the stone. I also added a bit of pencil details in a few places.
Smaugust day 15 - from a movie game