| 12 Nov 2008 | John The Wolfguard sharp | Loading...Hi Connor, I believe the answer to your question is nto visit the artist or writer’s profile, and click tag as favourite. My understanding is you can tag individual artist/writers as favourites, or just individual pieces of work. Don’t quote me on that though | |
| 20 Nov 2008 | Jennifer Deese | Loading...Hey! I was just reading through my e-mail when I just got one saying I was tagged. Thanks for faving my gallery, and I really appreciate it! I’ll try my best to upload more drawings... hopefully better ones than the ones I have now... And welcome to the woods, by the way.  | |
| 23 Nov 2008 | Amanda J Macleod | Loading...Hiya connor, what sort of tips are you after? The drawings on my page are from about 5 years ago, Im uploading more soon. So what specifically are you after?
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| 24 Nov 2008 | Yana P. Vaseva | Loading...Hi  About the question- well, for drawing non-cartoony dragons, you should first be able to draw non-cartoony real animals and understand their body shapes. After that you can draw just about any sort of imaginary creature to look more real cause you got an idea what it should look like if it were real... | |
| 9 Jul 2009 | Tom Draco Noir Taylor | Loading...howdy, Conner! Look forward to seeing some of your work . I am a dragon enthusiast as well.We see a lot of them here in Arizona, but people keep telling me they are just lizards. Ha! just wait till they grow up!You will meet a lot of really good artists and writers here in elfwood. And you can learn something from all of them, especially the ones who you really like. | |
| 7 Aug 2009 | Merriman Mandeep George | Loading...Hey! you’re quiet similarto me, I never leave my room, not even my pencil! | |