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©2008-2009 *ShadowUmbre
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Submitted: June 22, 2008
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I was brave enough to try drawing grass in a different way than i've ever done, and now I think it all just looks like a pile of greenish noodles. Or not, I've spent too much time onthis to actually be sure of my opinion anymore.

But meh, it's summer, nothing really matters right now. :3

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The neck and head of the dragon are painted in PaintShopPro9, since that was all I had to work with while my own computer was down and out. The rest is done in photoshopCS3. Time, about 30h over a range of two weeks.
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Awww, it's soo adorable!
Nice job on the grass too! It's amazing =)
Nice

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Awww, that's one of the cutest little dragons I've ever seen! And very, very well drawn, too, I might add :O Spot-on coloring and shading! And no, the grass doesn't look like greenish noodles, so don't worry ><

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Wow..It's look really great..
The grass looks great, and the detail in the dragon is wonderful! What an amazing job!! *applauds*
Oh, that looks absolutely gorgeous! ^^ Good job. c:

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Are you the lemon?
"it's summer, nothing really matters right now"

haha! i agree! and painting turned pretty good :)

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The grass is good and the dragon too. :)

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It's a very nice work with a TON of detail in it! I love the dragon and the fact that you went through so much trouble with the grass really shows. :)

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"A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art." ~ Paul Cézanne

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