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Wed Feb 1, 2012 2:43:51 pm
Interesting proportions.

Wed Feb 1, 2012 2:52:54 pm
Better and better, every time.
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3) deleted, Wed Feb 1, 2012 2:55:55 pm
I like it.
Wouldn't its chest have to be bigger/bulkier for it to fly? Or maybe this is a non-flying kind -- no wings. It's beard is awesome.

Wed Feb 1, 2012 4:05:49 pm
re: comment#3
I like it.
Wouldn't its chest have to be bigger/bulkier for it to fly? Or maybe this is a non-flying kind -- no wings. It's beard is awesome.
asian dragons without wings fly purely with their magic.
Wouldn't its chest have to be bigger/bulkier for it to fly? Or maybe this is a non-flying kind -- no wings. It's beard is awesome.
i could add wings. i still might. i might alter the head a bit as well. it's a matter of combing elements of both...
i worked hard on the beard, so thanks. :)
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8) deleted, Wed Feb 1, 2012 4:11:21 pm
re: comment#7
asian dragons without wings fly purely with their magic.
i could add wings. i still might. i might alter the head a bit as well. it's a matter of combing elements of both...
i worked hard on the beard, so thanks. :)
I did not know the asian wingless thing. That makes sense, though, now that I think about it.
i could add wings. i still might. i might alter the head a bit as well. it's a matter of combing elements of both...
i worked hard on the beard, so thanks. :)
I like it without wings, actually. I was just being a stickler for REALISTIC DRAGONS. Science and all.

Wed Feb 1, 2012 5:20:52 pm
Best dragon yet!

Wed Feb 1, 2012 5:21:03 pm
disagrees with: comment#7
asian dragons without wings fly purely with their magic.
i could add wings. i still might. i might alter the head a bit as well. it's a matter of combing elements of both...
i worked hard on the beard, so thanks. :)
i could add wings. i still might. i might alter the head a bit as well. it's a matter of combing elements of both...
i worked hard on the beard, so thanks. :)

Wed Feb 1, 2012 5:21:30 pm
Disagreeing with the adding wings bit.

Wed Feb 1, 2012 5:40:38 pm
agrees with: comment#7
asian dragons without wings fly purely with their magic.
i could add wings. i still might. i might alter the head a bit as well. it's a matter of combing elements of both...
i worked hard on the beard, so thanks. :)
i could add wings. i still might. i might alter the head a bit as well. it's a matter of combing elements of both...
i worked hard on the beard, so thanks. :)

Wed Feb 1, 2012 5:42:17 pm
re: comment#7
asian dragons without wings fly purely with their magic.
i could add wings. i still might. i might alter the head a bit as well. it's a matter of combing elements of both...
i worked hard on the beard, so thanks. :)
Agreeing mostly with the first sentence.
i could add wings. i still might. i might alter the head a bit as well. it's a matter of combing elements of both...
i worked hard on the beard, so thanks. :)
I would not add wings if I were you. I really like the beaky snout.

Wed Feb 1, 2012 5:43:47 pm
re: comment#14
Agreeing mostly with the first sentence.
I would not add wings if I were you. I really like the beaky snout.
i don't think i want it to have wings. they would have to be the simple wings without arms. i think i might forego the asian style tail. i want this to have more western elements.I would not add wings if I were you. I really like the beaky snout.

Wed Feb 1, 2012 5:46:58 pm
re: comment#15
i don't think i want it to have wings. they would have to be the simple wings without arms. i think i might forego the asian style tail. i want this to have more western elements.
I've always liked the webbed spine style ear on some western dragons.
Wed Feb 1, 2012 6:13:28 pm
This is not too bad. For a first draft. ;)
I like that it has not wings and the explanation about magical Asian flying techniques. I love the beard because it reminds me of tree branches in winter and the tail because it looks like a huge leaf. This made it seem to me as if the dragon has the best of two seasons in it which is a beautiful thought. I can also see our initials in the shape of the dragon. Probably you did none of this intentionally, but it's what I see.

Wed Feb 1, 2012 7:56:41 pm
re: comment#16
I've always liked the webbed spine style ear on some western dragons.
I like the body proportions of Western dragons, too; I think wyverns are my favorite--tiny, armless flying guys.
Wed Feb 1, 2012 7:57:08 pm
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