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Published: 2015-04-20 09:56:14 +0000 UTC; Views: 1927; Favourites: 69; Downloads: 0
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Though she may appear to be a wyvern, I assure you, she isn't! Wyverns are bipedal (walks on two legs) and traditionally have venomous tail tips.She is a quadrupedal (walks on four legs) dragon, and her wings double as forelegs when she is on the ground. Kinda like Skyrim dragons!
Her tail splits into two separate tips for her two fins. I might shade it and upload another version but I'm not sure yet.
I first sketched in pencil then used 0.2 and 0.05 Copic Multiliner pens
I apologize for a low quality photo
Art (c) me
Character (c) me
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Silverscales228 [2019-04-06 02:53:31 +0000 UTC]
Oh she's so pretty!!!! I've always loved dragons that have extra frills/membranes on various parts of the body.
By the by, I'm also so happy I found someone who has the same opinions on the Dragon vs Wyvern thing! I do very much see true wyverns traditionally being fully bipedal (and for some reason I equate them more to being like reptilian-birds; feathers optional ^^), while true dragons are traditionally quadrupedal. A typical dragon may have four limbs with two independently functioning wings on its back, but a dragon can have however many limbs imagination requires to make a bad ass animal come to life! A dragon with its wings attached to its front arms, like this gorgeous girl you depicted, may have the ability to sit up on its hind legs from time to time, but is likely unable to walk around on those hind legs due to being too top heavy.
So long as the beast walks around on all fours, it's still a dragon in my mind ^^.
I'm so sorry I went on for so long! Dragons are the reason I get up in the morning, and I just got so excited !
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