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  • Painted with photoshop. My hand and a photo of a whippet pup for reference. T-shirt here /

  • Well here it is folks…I will put up a better quality photo later. / After hours and hours of diligent crosshatching EVERY SINGLE SCALE, I have finished. (albeit a broken woman!) / I would like to thank everyone here at RB who have supported this mammoth task, I think I would have gone nuts if it wasn’t for all your support! Thankyou!!!

  • dragonfly got caught in the rain and had to dry his wings off before he could fly again.

  • This one could be sleeping. Or dead.

  • This is a composite image of 3 small paintings on canvas. Little wrigglers! Sleeping or dead.

  • Ok.. I had a choice of just a few captures of the Dragon Of Passion. As all you Digital Photo people know, Take many pictues and throw away many.. My Wife liked the first one I posted and I listen to my Wife.. She is at work now so I will upload this on Dial UP … OMG.. and share it .. For hand held and low light with a 70-300 Sigma .. I have a Super Macro coming in soon.. will work with that learning curve and limited DOF.. / Chuck This Would Look Great By Your Desk

  • A sad boy masked as a cute dino.

  • Wall art here

  • Made with Ultrafractal / Layers: 17 Evolution of Dragon 2006

  • The Dragon’s Backbone, Dazhai, Guangxi Province, China

  • digital art – vector pixel mix

  • What can I say? This creature mesmerised me…and almost got me questioned by the staff at the Hardware/Nursey place. / I have no idea what type of dragonfly she is.(she? Yes…well usually the females in insects are bigger than the males!This one was HUGE at approxiamtely 4 inches from eyes to tip of tail….) I am entering this in the “Upclose and Spineless Photographic competition ” run by the Australian Museum. I have discovered it is called a “T-Mark” Emerald Dragonfly. You can see the T mark clearly on his nose.

  • The Changling – Dragon Tales Wouldn’t it be wonderful to find this on a walk in the forest! As a child I was given a book called The Butterflies Ball and I just adored the full page colour illustrations. I would stare for hours at the illustrations of fantastic creatures, it was wonderful fuel for the imagination of a child;) / Image copyright © 2008 Shanina Conway. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • I Turned the water dragon lizard that lives outside are house into a dragon with hand drawn by pencil wings scanned in to the computer, then I added colour to the wings. Then I put my wife on it with my sons 3 dollar toy sword. As well the harness is my belt and the Sattel is my sister and laws.The back ground is the desert in Arizona. Five photos and one drawing and photoshop.

  • A fractal image representing a flying dragon or anything else that your imagination can see.

  • This guy is confident in itself. / He looks to the further raised their heads. / Descendant dragon. Note: / A dragon is a symbol of strength. / Personification of power and strength of soul. / There are many legends about dragons. According to one of them, every few years dragon rises from the deep sea to land on earth to have heirs. So there are people with green eyes. In China, these people venerated and fear. / / /

  • This is a close-up of my previous picture Pyrite . I changed some Poser settings .. most notably I made the reflection maps spherical maps in stead of ray-traced … the main result is that this took about 15 minutes to render, while the ray-traced one took 4 days. It looks good enough but I must say I think the ray-traced one has a special glow to it that is lacking here. But considering the saving in time … ah well :) Background image generated with Apophysis. A tiny little bit of post work done in Photoshop, notably on the eye. Thanks to Dave for suggestions about this image :) Larger version available for download.

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  • Done by hand and put into GIMP to finish. Dragon whispers was inspired by a dream of talking to the old world Spirits, guardians of this Earth. / The Dragon is one of good nature and loving kindness to thoes who guard the Earth. / MUSIC

  • According to European folklore, Melusine is a feminine water spirit, with the body of serpent or fish from the waist down, much like a mermaid. Sometimes she is also portrayed with a dragon’s body. She is considered a siren type figure or a nixie. According to Wikipedia “The most famous literary version of Melusine tales, that of Jean d’Arras, compiled about 1382–1394 was worked into a collection of “spinning yarns” as told by ladies at their spinning. .... It tells how Elynas, the King of Albany (an old name for Scotland) went hunting one day and came across a beautiful lady in the forest. She was Pressyne, mother of Melusine. He persuaded her to marry him but she agreed, only on the promise — for there is often a hard and fatal condition attached to any pairing of fay and mortal — that he must not enter her chamber when she birthed or bathed her children. She gave birth to triplets. When he violated this taboo, Pressyne left the kingdom, together with her three daughters, and traveled to the lost Isle of Avalon. The three girls — Melusine, Melior, and Palatyne — grew up in Avalon. On their fifteenth birthday, Melusine, the eldest, asked why they had been taken to Avalon. Upon hearing of their father’s broken promise, Melusine sought revenge. She and her sisters captured Elynas and locked him, with his riches, in a mountain. Pressyne became enraged when she learned what the girls had done, and punished them for their disrespect to their father. Melusine was condemned to take the form of a serpent from the waist down every Saturday. In other stories, she takes on the form of a mermaid. Raymond of Poitou came across Melusine in a forest in France, and proposed marriage. Just as her mother had done, she laid a condition, that he must never enter her chamber on a Saturday. He broke the promise and saw her in the form of a part-woman part-serpent. She forgave him. Only when, during a disagreement with her, he called her a “serpent” in front of his court, did she assume the form of a dragon, provide him with two magic rings and fly off, never to return.[1] In “The Wandering Unicorn” by Manuel Mujica Láinez, Melusine tells her tale of several centuries of existence from her original curse to the time of the crusades.[2]” The original image for this is 12×16” and was created with oil pastels, colored pencils and metallic paints on blue watercolor paper. In this portrait of her, I portrayed Melusine in a psychedelic/art nouveau type of style. I hope you enjoy….

  • Depiction of the mythological figure of Melusine – a siren type figure with the upper body of a woman and the lower body of a fish, serpent or even a dragon, depending on the legend. She is considered a water spirit. This work is created with mixed media (oil pastels, colored pencils, marker pen, and paint pen) on gray watercolor paper.

  • Collaboration with…TK Rosevear link below to the writing she did for the Art. This was started in Apophysis then put into Photoshop and worked on with wacom pen and pad..I used basic brushes # 15,7,10,burn tools # 15 and saaturation tool#35 Featured in, Dragon’s Fire / Featured in,Digital Art Compilations / Featured in Sisters in Arms / Featured in Digital Brushstrokes / Featured inPaintings Modern and Beyond / Featured in * Creative Cards* / TK Rosevear / A collaboral combo with Sisters / / Alison Pearce / Who did The Poem for the Paper Princess. /

  • A serpentine hippocamp (mythical chimera/sea horse) in shades of green and gold. Made as a thank you present for someone. Original measures approx 12×19” / Created with oil pastels, colored pencils, gold and white paint, art pens on heavy textured green Strathmore artist paper. Sadly the original artwork appears to have been lost in the mail when sent to its new home :(

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