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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Lizard Hill

An old drawing done in graphite pencil. A giant lizard-like warrior stretching over a mountain range proclaiming his conquest.

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Lizard Hill - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Eli de Botton
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Categories: [Landscape, Nature, Panoramic] [Normal Animals (Cats, horses, fish, etc)] [Warrior, Fighter, Mercenary, Knights, Paladins] [Weapons, Bows, Swords, Blades, Rapiers...]
Techniques: [Pencil/Graphite Pen]
DateNameComment 
4 Nov 200045 gallery-neighbor Claes Strand
I like the way you drew the muscles on his arms. The mountains are good to. He looks powerful, nice picture!
25 Dec 2001:-) Jacob S. Wendel
The sword looks very misplaced, but other than that this is good. It has the tip of a katana (or similar) but is straight, making it seem broken. He is also holding it to straight. If he is not using the weapon for anything at the moment it should have a more relaxed angle.
6 Dec 2002:-) Claes R Strand
He is posing, maybe thats why he looks bit stiff..?
6 Aug 200445 Anny
hehe "Halt strangers! I've got a bowie knife and i'm not afraid to use it!"
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