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    Stephanie
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      I would like to know what the dragon would look like on all fours… all feet on the ground, standing up! Would its back end be higher than the front??? 🙂

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      Stephanie
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        #630211

        Oou, I’d like to see a dragon like that! :3

        #630212
        Maebnus
        Participant

          Heehee… a crouching dragon *coughfledgiecough*! Hmm… would we get a scaly butt too? 😆

          #630213

          I bet it’d be nuisance to cast.

          #630214
          Purplecat
          Participant

            legs and underbelly would be a pain to sculpt for sure! But it would be neat! 😀

            #630215
            Stephanie
            Participant

              Not asking for a sculpture… just a drawing would do… I am totally sure that sculpting one standing up would be a pain!

              #630216

              Just a drawing? Yeah, now that you mention it, we haven’t really seen any standing dragons by Melody, have we.

              #630217
              Stephanie
              Participant

                Yep! I would love to see what one would look like! 🙂

                #630218
                Bob

                  It has been brought up for a sculpt but I think the decision was that it would be too heavy for the legs. A drawing would be neat though

                  #630219
                  Melody
                  Keymaster

                    Serenity wrote:

                    I would like to know what the dragon would look like on all fours… all feet on the ground, standing up! Would its back end be higher than the front??? 🙂

                    I’ll put a drawing in my gallery when I find one, and get the @#$! scanner to work…
                    I usually have the rear end about the same height as the front, because the hind legs aren’t stretched out fully. I figure dragons would need allot of bend in them to be able to launch themselves into the air.They can’t take off by just flapping with wings that small. That’s why my dragons have such muscular hind legs.
                    I would like to do a standing dragon. The underside isn’t hard to sculpt, but it would need a seam line to part the mold. The belly would need some careful touching up after the piece is cast. The Oriental dragons are hard to cast because they are one piece molds without seam lines!

                    #630220
                    Bob

                      If the seem is on the back we can tell all out friends that he had to have back surgery. It’s a battle scar!!

                      #630221
                      DantheDragon
                      Participant

                        In my husband’s parent’s house I noticed there was a print of yours on the wall in the office! It looks like an older pencil drawing of a dragon standing on all fours, though I think one leg is up. You should have seen me O.O! when I first noticed it XD Alas I won’t be back there again until Saturday so I can’t take a picture of it.

                        #630222
                        Stephanie
                        Participant

                          Melody wrote:

                          Serenity wrote:

                          I would like to know what the dragon would look like on all fours… all feet on the ground, standing up! Would its back end be higher than the front??? 🙂

                          I’ll put a drawing in my gallery when I find one, and get the @#$! scanner to work…
                          I usually have the rear end about the same height as the front, because the hind legs aren’t stretched out fully. I figure dragons would need allot of bend in them to be able to launch themselves into the air.They can’t take off by just flapping with wings that small. That’s why my dragons have such muscular hind legs.
                          I would like to do a standing dragon. The underside isn’t hard to sculpt, but it would need a seam line to part the mold. The belly would need some careful touching up after the piece is cast. The Oriental dragons are hard to cast because they are one piece molds without seam lines!

                          Oh I hear you on the scanner… they can be a pain too. Mine … it takes pushing the button a few times before it desides to scan.

                          I have an idea for a sculpture but I am pretty sure you’d laugh at the idea… I don’t know what dragon would be best for it but… its a dragon getting ready to playfully pounce… tush in the air… all crouched down like a cat… I need to draw it… I have the idea in my head and now I need to get it on paper! 😛

                          I’ll be looking forward to your drawing of the dragon!!! 🙂
                          Thanks!!! 😀

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                          DantheDragon wrote:

                          In my husband’s parent’s house I noticed there was a print of yours on the wall in the office! It looks like an older pencil drawing of a dragon standing on all fours, though I think one leg is up. You should have seen me O.O! when I first noticed it XD Alas I won’t be back there again until Saturday so I can’t take a picture of it.

                          Please do, Dan! It doesn’t sound familiar…

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