| 30 Mar 2004 | Klaas Van de Moortel | Loading...You sure have a talent for posing your characters! Nice details - try some thicker lines to outline the wings a little better, it might strenghten the perspective a bit. (it could make his wings look more free of the body behind it) Jeroen Admiraal replies: "Yes I can try that. I was also thinking of making the whole edge of the wings darker. Tnx for the comment." | |
| 26 Jun 2004 | Laura | Loading...Hey, well done this dragon is really original. Jeroen Admiraal replies: "Yea everybody keeps on making the same dragons. I'd like to be original." | |
| 9 Nov 2004 | Maaike Zandstra | Loading...Alweer zo'n prachtige orginele!! Mooie schubben, vooral de schaduw en de propoties zijn goed! Jeroen Admiraal replies: "Wow dank je! Jah, ik vind het leuk om eens wat anders te tekenen in plaats van de draken die je altijd ziet." | |
| 7 Dec 2004 | Michelle 'dragonmajik' Mayo | Loading...Mmmm, dragons... gotta love'em. I like that you gave him a humanoid form and the overall design of the dragon's body. Very nice work with the big scales and the wing membranes, I want to pet the rumply textures in his wings XD And that's a nifty (and vicious looking) tail *g* Someone already said what I think could help add more clarity to a complex design - the use of heavier lines on his wings, or maybe lighter penciling on his tail as it falls further away from the viewer. Kind of like exaggerated atmospheric perspective, how things get less distinct as they are further away from the eye. Jeroen Admiraal replies: "Dragons have to look as vicious as possible! The membranes actually came out a little failed in my eyes, expecially the way my scanner gave them to me. I have still problems with scanning, lots of shading gets lost." | |
| 9 Jan 2008 | Thomas Anlauf | Loading...Nice dragon. I especially like the way you draw the wings! Again, super job! | |