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I like it that almost everything here, the fills, the paint, the lines, have texture or grit. It makes it feel more real, gives it more personality.

Team Lizard represent

"Character lore is stored in the ass cheeks"

The shapes you used to make the dragon and its flames strongly remind me of Nico Marlet's concept art from the How To Train Your Dragon movies, I like it.

I love it when people use traditional media; have you ever compared/contrasted colored inks vs watercolors?

Is that ink and watercolor? He's *fabulous*.

KingKuma404 responds:

I use faber castell markers ^^ ...i'm not sure what they are but that's what I use xD and thanks !!

Oh dang, I recognize that image. Good choice, very cozy.

aleha84 responds:

I love to take some good photos as reference and make them alive then

You did a great job rendering the sliminess and texture of the skin. The city and sky are well done too. It reminds me of older MtG art.

One trivial critique, the file size is huge, it took a minute to load on my end. In the future you may want to make a copy of the file and resize it so it is 2-5 MB to upload easily.

RavenCorona responds:

Thank you so much! I'm very glad.

Oh, right... Some time ago I had a similar problem with uploading images to NG :c But this one loaded quickly enough. Anyway, done.

Weird and cool; you nailed it with the lighting on the head and tentacles.
Did anything in particular spark this image?

Gekasso responds:

Thanks!
Yeah, I had a nice reference XD
https://youtu.be/OeAlZzJ2pb4

That's Art, capital A. I like the texture of the brushstrokes throughout the painting, the composition is good, the values and their contrast work well with the composition, and the subject is just plain weird and cool in the good way--folktale creatures that look wrinkly, gnarled, sinewy, real.
Only two critiques I have are the lack of a shadow for the big guy, and the perspective of the path the big guy is standing on looks slightly off, too steep. The angle of the path could be shallower, it looks like it's at a 45-degree angle right now. 35 to 30 degrees would be better IMO. That aside, fantastic work.

pavelbaron responds:

Thanks for your rate!

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