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its nice to see a dragon expert comment positively on my drawing :)

Remakes of older art:


You are very excellent with detail

Now you need to work on posing. They look a little stiff.


You are very excellent with detail

Now you need to work on posing. They look a little stiff.

Not very imaginative with that. :S

I was aiming more for a reference and less actiony-action.

Not very imaginative with that. :S

I was aiming more for a reference and less actiony-action.
Just let the lines flow <3 ~

For better posing it's easiest to start with a regular stick figure in a pose  then draw over it.

Just let the lines flow <3 ~

For better posing it's easiest to start with a regular stick figure in a pose  then draw over it.

It's easier said than done, "meating up" the lines would prove to be difficult because of the perspective of the joints. (Bent skin.)

It's easier said than done, "meating up" the lines would prove to be difficult because of the perspective of the joints. (Bent skin.)
concerning your soldier dragon things, there isn't much skin to be seen.

concerning your soldier dragon things, there isn't much skin to be seen.
Whatever, outer layer. :S

Camera, if there was anything that I could recommend doing, it would be 3d shading. That'll help things out immensely.

I try my best with a pencil, but I'm known to be lazy, that's why I just flat color it.



His arms aren't on his shoulders.

The dragons look net, Camera, but the posing is like TeslaCoil said, stiff.

And the one on the bottom right looks like his legs are shorter than his torso.