|
Dracocéphalum Elementalis Rex - Great Grey Sentient Dragon | ||
Previous Image | Next Image | ||
Description: This is an conceptual sketch of an dragon project I've been working on, aiming to create the Dracocéphalum Elementalis Rex, a "physically realistic" dragon, still fitting in with the most common myths and lore. It's intended to eventually be used in a novel project. This picture shows the three-meter head of the dragon, showing the externally mounted teeth in a two-by-on scissor mount. Also note the nose slit hidden near the end of the skull and the beginning of the head-plate just behind the eyes. Coincidentally, this is a variation of my avatar image. (A4, DeluxePaintV, HAM8) . SlimJim Picture Stats: Views: 2364 Filesize: 27.57kB Height: 768 Width: 1024 Posted by: SlimJim at August 30, 2003, 11:09:22 AM Image Linking Codes
|
||
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this picture. |
that_punk_guy Posts:4526 | February 12, 2004, 02:18:13 AM *Looks around* Ahem.... TRRRROGDOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRR! :-D |
SlimJim Posts:752 | September 01, 2003, 08:54:41 PM @JaX I would be very interested in this "flight of dragons". It seems they have worked along the same line of thought as I, actually. The only reason this massive colossus would ever be able to fly is due to hyrogen production and the filling of "flying sacks". . SlimJim |
JaXanim Posts:1120 | August 31, 2003, 11:37:58 PM Have you read 'The Flight of Dragons'? It's a gloriously illustrated book with lots of illustrations like yours and goes into fine detail as to how dragons: 1.Were able to fly 2.Breath fire (Both down to hydrogen apparently) 3.etc, etc. Worth looking up if you're really into dragonlore. I'll check the details if you want. Cheers, JaX |
odin Posts:6796 | August 31, 2003, 11:36:22 PM And it still sends shivers down my spine everytime I see it :-o..... I think we have a H.R. Giger II on our hands here :-). |
SlimJim Posts:752 | August 30, 2003, 04:56:54 PM Thanks! As for the astronomy results - No comments... :-P . SlimJim |
Croyzers Posts:49 | August 30, 2003, 01:02:05 PM Looks ace SlimJim! Does make me wonder if you were just as creative when you produced your astronomy results (Only kidding!) |
SlimJim Posts:752 | August 30, 2003, 12:17:37 PM Weird. I added a full body-shot of the dragon before this picture, and yet it hasn't appeared. It's a 1020x721 image 58909 bytes large, so it should be OK ...? :-? . SlimJim |