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Re: And then there were five
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Mon, 3 Jun 2002 03:53:17 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Magnus Lauglo writes:
> Another great one, Anthony!
Thanks much!
> The use of fabric for the wings is most effective, and the white teeth look
> especially frightening. A bit like those sharks (sand tiger?) which have
> their teeth sticking out of their mouths, even when their jaws are closed.
A real killer look to it. It's just too bad I can't take credit for the teeth
entirely, see my contest page for a picture of my inspiration for the teeth.
> Nice to see more colours used, but I think it might look better if you take
> away one of the colours. Not sure if I like those yellow pod racer "bits"
> for oversized spines. Perhaps wbecause theiry seem too oversized, perhaps
> becaus eth colours seem to clash a bit. Interesting design with three tails.
I wish I could tell you why I used those yellow pod racer bits, perhaps I can
find something smaller and better.
> Very nice. No actuall very scary! I thin kthis is in some ways the most
> scary of the dragons you've made. The other ones had an air of intelligence
> about them, this one just looks like a predator with simple animal instincts.
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> cheers
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> Magnus
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you liked it, I worked hard on him.
--Anthony
http://www.ozbricks.com/ikros
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