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Have you ever thought of doing a crouching young/baby dragon similar to the crouching griff chick?

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    Melody,
    I was just thinking how cute you could get a young dragon in a playful stance like the crouching griff chick and wondered if you had ever thought about doing/trying it. I think it would be adorable. 🙂

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    #910166

    Oh my, that would be super cute!!!

    #910179
    Kim
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      I had asked about that before and I think others before me had mentioned it too but I don’t think mine that was posted was ever answered so I am still wondering too.

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      #910187
      darjeb
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        Yes that would be great

        #910192
        Melody
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          Melody,
          I was just thinking how cute you could get a young dragon in a playful stance like the crouching griff chick and wondered if you had ever thought about doing/trying it. I think it would be adorable. 🙂

          Yep. I’ve got a concept sketch somewhere. If I can find it, I’ll post it on the blog.

          #910227
          Kim
          Participant

            That would be cool to see!

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            #910250
            rachelled
            Participant

              I would also love to see that sketch!

              #910783
              etruscan
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                After a bit of searching I found a similar discussion in 2007, though then it was being called a crouching fledgling as a counterpart to the sitting fledgling – “The poses of the sitting fledgling and griffin chick are so similar; it would be neat to have a fledgling to match the crouching chick.”

                I found Melody’s response very interesting:
                “AHH…you have noticed that I often do several “species” of creature off of the same concept sketch!
                I used the female griffin pose for the old warrior,the lap and the cement dragon we haven’t made yet, because I thought we would never do the fem. griffin..
                I used the hippocampus pose for the pyo griffin, which was originally the flion sketch;
                -The crouching griffin concept sketch was the one I used for the young oriental dragon, since I thought we would never use it for a griffin chick.(The dragon did end up looking totally different though, since the belly of an oriental Dragon doesn’t drag.)
                -The fledgling pose was taken from the first drawing of the sitting griffin chick I did.

                It doesn’t matter really, each one is itself, even if they were derived from the same piece of paper!

                Yes, I could do a crouching fledgling. Be happy to. May I have a long life!”

                If you prefer to read the whole thing, this is the thread:

                http://windstoneeditions.com/forum/crouching-fledgling

                Back in 2007 somebody also suggested a dragon curled up on its back and playing with its tail, which would be very cute. 🙂

                #910794
                Samwise
                Participant

                  I’ve only just come across these amazing dragons today and I am already addicted! The concept of dragons in more playful positions would be very cute!

                  #911054
                  Dragoneer_88
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                    Another cute pose could be a fledgling dragon lying on his/her back and rolling around trying to scratch, kicking his/her feet in the air. I see horses do it all the time. My dog does it too. It’s so funny to watch. (Sorry, if this has been mentioned before. I’m new.)

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