| 10 Feb 2004 | Rachael Evans | Loading...Wow! Now that's a *lot* of scales! Hmmm...perhaps a bit more shading would do this drawing more justice. Oh, and some highlights at that. Nice job ^^ L. Hanson replies: "Yeah...I was thinking about that when I scanned it. Unfortunately, it's all in pen...and I'm afraid of ruining it. I'll get around to it eventually...I think... " | |
| 15 Jul 2004 | Rebecca Kay Swanson | Loading...Goood bloooody griiief, girl. Them's a LOTTA scales!!!! See, if there's one thing I lack, it's definitely gotta be patience. I do NOT have the patience to stick with something like this, like you do!!! Still love the pic'! My only suggestion is that you vary the size of the scales to add a little depth. Like, wider open spaces that don't bend much, or expand often should have larger, wider scales (like the haunches or the kneecaps), whereas places like behind the knee, or right around the throat area should be smaller to allow for freer movement and contraction. ...yeah. That's my lesson. I'll shut up now. L. Hanson replies: "HAha, yeah, that's a lotta scales alright! Thanks for the tip about varying size...I'll keep that in mind!" | |