Sketch of a black dragon from D&D
webGlaze wasn't kind to this one! It seems to work quite well on my line art/one colour minimal shading sketches though
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(completed my 3 year long dnd campaign yesterday!)
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Finally remembering to share the design on my business card! Had a lot of fun making it, I like working on small canvas sizes!
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Drew the green dragon that my D&D party is currently dealing with! His name is Venomclaw (no relation to Venomfang of Lost Mines) and they've taken to calling him Vinny.
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"Stick around! What kind of host would I be if I didn't have you for dinner?"
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My therapy dungeon characters have come across a new threat, a dangerous contraption living in a corrupted wood.
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Cave Elephant, a D&D creature I created for my blog. You can read about it here.
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I saw the new art and mini of the Dragonnel and...
What the heck is this?! Why are the wings connected to the arms, does it only use them to jump backwards?! This might be acceptable for a very cartoony art style but anything as remotely realistic as this style needs to have better anatomy or it’s gonna look stupid. How does this thing even move? Even folding its wings would be more awkward than it needs to be, let-alone flying with them!
Most of the D&D dragons have halfway decent anatomy, they’re not perfect, the wings usually don’t connect as far down as they should, but they’re generally nice looking with like two exceptions, not counting this one. Not only is this bad on it’s own, it looks out of place when viewed alongside the others!
They don’t need to be perfectly scientifically accurate because science and dragons don’t actually mix well most of the time, no amount of internal gas or weird wing tricks are gonna get a dragon off the ground unless they’re really tiny or on a planet smaller than Earth... But the same is true of giant birds but you didn’t see LOTR put their eagle’s wings on sideways because of that fact.
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Archive posting. 1626. A red dragon from D&D, but based on a bearded dragon!
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Cabin fever made me draw a chonky red dragon and watch videos about cults instead of doing my homework
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dnd character idea; warlock that calls their party "chat" and their patron "mods"
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Sure in the old days her ancestors used caves and abandoned castles but these days? Rent's too high. This is the most she can afford really.
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