Sea Dragon #2

Not sure if this is going to be the green I use, but its easy enough to change. Once I finish the basic colours, then on to the shading.

I haven't made a weekly book wrap up for 2 weeks since I haven't finished any books and all because I started a 722 page tome, and while I kind of want to just stop reading it, I only have 300 pages or so left and things are finally starting to happen, so don't want to give up now that it has finally started to get interesting lol Def. going to pick a shorter book next time.

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  1. Your dragon is looking great. With all your shading he is going to look super

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  2. Green is definitely his color! He's looking great!!!

    I know how you feel with seeming to never get to "the end" of a thick book. You get frustrated but you just have to find out what is going to happen :)

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  3. He is looking wonderful!

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  4. The dragon is amazing - just amazing!
    I don't think I've ever read a 700 page book. God bless you!

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  5. I think it is pretty neat the way you have made the expression on the face. Is it through the shape of the eyes you manage that?
    Books take me longer to get through as I get older. I fall asleep because I read them when I go to bed.
    Just think...a few pages a night.... how long would it take me to get through even 300 pages.

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  6. thanks Shashi :) the shading is what is going to take forever lol

    thank you Jan :) that exactly it, read this much I should finish to see what happens :)

    thanks Lisa :)

    Chris, thanks :) I've read longer, but not often. reading shouldn't feel like a chore :p

    thanks Julie :) it is prob the eye here that does that, usually its any shading you do :) I fall asleep reading too, probably not a good idea with a tablet tho, might over heat :p

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  7. Yay for green!! I just took five books back to the Library: I tried to read them, but none of them were interesting enough.

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