Finished Dragon Scarab

Maybe a bit busy but I like the finished dragon. I think its very me :)

And a version against dark grey. I think this would look better if I also coloured the white sections grey but since I plan on using the white version I probably wont bother.

Comments

  1. That's gorgeous. I love the greens and blues that are peacock kind of colours!!!

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    1. thanks Cindy :) I was probably looking at peacocks when I originally drew this :)

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  2. WOW! Bold and beautiful!

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  3. Your dragon scarab is wonderful! I love him against the white and against the grey.

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  4. WOW! this is digital, right? What on earth do you use to draw something like this. I know it is not your finger on a screen.
    Your color choices are perfect.

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    1. For this I just used a normal mouse and Adobe Illustrator was the program. You can draw with your finger or a stylus on some screens, I just don't one one because they are not cheap :/

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  5. You imagine the Egyptians wearing this for their collar?! It would look awesome and probably be just as heavy if not heavier then their other stone and jewel collars. Love it!

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    1. thanks :) I had originally drawn this for a tattoo design but changed my mind when I realized how much money it would cost lol

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  6. I like it! The more details and colours the better I say!

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  7. Hi Jennifer,
    This is really quite spectacular. I could see this made into jewelry; A version for kids and a truly magnificent gem-laden version for adults...with lots and lots of money.
    What a fertile imagination you have, and best of all, you know how to bring it to life.
    Have a great day!
    Sincerely,
    Gary

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    1. thanks Gary :) if I had of done jewelry at school I probably would have made this but have to settle for digital instead :)

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