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February 8, 2008 at 6:37 pm #562997
The baby dragons are adorable!
February 8, 2008 at 7:30 pm #562998Ah cool work!!!!! I like your snow leopard piece at the top, and the baby dragons are really neat! 🙂
February 10, 2008 at 1:11 am #562999Ah, those hatching dragons are adorable! I love the first one pictured most of all but the one below it is a close second 🙂
February 11, 2008 at 7:27 am #563000awww! those are the cutest little dragons sculptures!
Do you sell those?February 15, 2008 at 1:31 pm #563001thanks all!
general information on the lil dragons, I will be selling those. I agreed to give ten to Ellen Million and I am also still giving picks to my friends (Basilisk got 3 yesterday) buuut the production goes on. I love tinkering with them. The price varies from 14-20$, depending on the time/detail per piece. The rule is: if you see one you like, please bite right away, because except for the lose 10 number I reserved I am giving those first come first serve 🙂
gawd, I only almost de-attached my wrist whilest driller twisting wire for “Lobosch”. He’s gonna be a medium cat sized puppet.
However, the question remains, LED light spine or not?
February 15, 2008 at 1:53 pm #563002You colored it! You’ve been busy.
For everybody else, the itty bitty dragons are so worth it. I gotta take pics of mine and post ’em. Thanks again, Aky!February 16, 2008 at 3:19 am #563003Akeyla wrote:thanks all!
general information on the lil dragons, I will be selling those. I agreed to give ten to Ellen Million and I am also still giving picks to my friends (Basilisk got 3 yesterday) buuut the production goes on. I love tinkering with them. The price varies from 14-20$, depending on the time/detail per piece. The rule is: if you see one you like, please bite right away, because except for the lose 10 number I reserved I am giving those first come first serve 🙂
gawd, I only almost de-attached my wrist whilest driller twisting wire for “Lobosch”. He’s gonna be a medium cat sized puppet.
However, the question remains, LED light spine or not?
instead of LEDD’s why not use EL Wire (electro luminescent wire) takes a small battery and is flexible, comes in an array of colors and can be sewn. I really like it for costuming. Looks great on fairy wings!
twindragonsmum 😀
tdm
February 16, 2008 at 9:19 am #563004thanks for the suggestion!
that looks very interesting, but I am afraid I only need the “points” and I cant get it here fast enough. So I’m gonna be lame and use a simple led light with plug.
Here’s a snapshot of my room with the dragons skeleton on my desk (eh, hardly visible, I know). On the right wall you can see my sizechart concept thing:@Basil: its you whom I have to thank! for lil curlz who’s on my desk now (exactly, the green spot up there).
Producing more teeeny tanny dragons, I need my own army!
*ggg*[/url]February 16, 2008 at 9:47 am #563005Awwwww how precious!! I missed alot of your stuff while I was gone! Looking good and I am with GB about the wall space.
February 16, 2008 at 10:25 am #563006I see the curlie! Had to look, though. 😆
February 19, 2008 at 6:44 pm #563007its the green spot with the same color vibrance as the hairspray 😉
having some rather boorish lessons all this week long. So I am sketching my hours away. The first one is a Work In Process of a Hippocampus, seahorse. More fish though. I like to mix the skull parts, horse headform but with the plates found on a fish head. and of course a good old touch of dragon.
The paper is handcolored. I found out I can color these overnight in my tube 🙂 yay 😉 It has “waterwaves” though, but then again its supposed to be parchmenty.
next, last but not least, the YOND (Basil may recognize this one).
the YOND is a huge, herbivorous creature living in the deep forest and canyones of Akeyla.
Its diet consists of mushrooms and fruits, although it is said to also anything not fast enought to escape its huge mouth.
The Yond moves very slowly and its mouth is an extended, splitted spine with a single row of sharklike teeth in the middle. Its “mocking”head has a fully funcrional jaw (bite not chew) and eyes that can see in rough shades of grey. It can bend its mouth in various different angles, although the true use of such a huge mouth remains unknown.Some suspect its to scare off possible predators. Though its more known weapon is: spitting stomach acid. It also has sensible nerve endings in its neck mouth that allow warmth and smell recognition. It uses these to find mushrooms or track down injured creatures it can devour.
The Yond is useless as a mount, it travels very slow, and impossible to tame due to lacking intelligence. Yonds are purely instinctive. They have a stonelike appearance and their meat is foul and inedible. Some Yonds of the deeper caverns have glowing features due to eating glowing mushrooms. Old YOnds have algae and moss, even trees, growing out of their gray hide.as this is a novel creature I have to underline twice that if I see this anywhere outside of my posts I’d… chew your hands off. No, kidding. I trust the places I post this, but people who know me longer know how touchy I am with my creatures.
I should also have new pics of Lobosch tonight, his skull is done, I am just waiting for his jaw and teeth which are currently curing in the oven.
and he’s bigger than I wanted in. me and my calculations… figures…February 20, 2008 at 6:59 am #563008That doodle actually turned into something! Cool. Though herbivorous sure wasn’t what I was expecting with that mouth! 😆
I love the hippocampus sketch. If I had more wallspace I’d ask you to color and frame it – or just frame it.February 20, 2008 at 2:39 pm #563009Oh wow, those are really neat! 😀
February 20, 2008 at 9:53 pm #563010all “scaled out” at school. My tableneighbors watched me like TV while I did the tail. Who said our lessons weren’t boring 😉
February 20, 2008 at 9:59 pm #563011*points up* That is wonderful! 😀
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