The "sparkles" are from the light hitting the still wet paint. My logo is in the bottom left hand corner. The wings and tail are big for a reason; that's just the type of dragon I am. How else am I supposed to generate HUGE sandstorms, and "whip" my enemies into shape? It didn't come up correctly, but on my "necklace" there's supposed to be an ankh symbol carved into it. I used oil paints to paint myself! Hope you like it!
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I think the other one reveal the colors better (less flash reflection) but it was... well... more blurry than this one since in your email you mentioned the blur problem, I wasn't sure if the attachments were interchanged or not.
As always, the final decision about which picture is displayed here is up to you, but maybe you can take another picture and combine the best of the two worlds...
I have faced similar problem when taking the picture of a few painting displayed here and from my observations, a photo is always better when the camera is rested on something. If the flash is used, being reasonably far to take the picture (and offset this by increasing the camera resolution and using the optical zoom) will give a more uniform lighting and reduce reflection.
WHATS HAPPENED TO THE SITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on my computer, its deleted all of the pictures! aaaaaaaaaaah! there are only the metal ones now, save them, ahhhh! crisis!@ crisis! it could only be on my computer though
it's because when you visit a painting, then go back to 'last comments', it takes you to the last comments of the art section, not the drawing section.
_blackhawk*
[Jun 28, 2006 at 08:54 AM]
oOOoooOOooh riiighto..
_kelsey
[Jun 29, 2006 at 12:19 PM]
Could use some work on the head, but it is very good
__mnementh
[Jun 29, 2006 at 12:55 PM]
i don't see any room for improvement, its bloody perfect thats wot it is!
__Dragon_Fern
[Jun 30, 2006 at 01:22 PM]
I love Egyptian styled things! Brilliant E.D.! I can't get enough of it...
Thanks and, aren't you the same Raven who did those 3 wonderful pics of those dragons, one of them being like a gypsy dragon?
_raven
[Jul 24, 2006 at 03:16 AM]
That's right!*shakes your hand* A pleasure to meet you,Egyptian Dragon.I'm pleased someone said it reminds them of the gipsies,indeed it is a raucous dancing dragon,harking back to the Romany people.Ever since I unearthed some old gipsy bells I've been spellbound by them.Enough of my incessant nattering!How are you...I hope you've stayed creative!
_Mnmeneth^
[Jul 24, 2006 at 03:47 AM]
how do we know its not grimjaj pretending to be raven in ordder to get his point acros and make us believe him!
you are so predictable Mnementh and Raven, yes i have! not a lot, but yes! if you want to see some more works (cause i don't do just dragons) im on dA as well!! look for me under "irishstepdancer", and see for yourself!
_Mnmeneth^
[Jul 24, 2006 at 04:56 AM]
but its a bit wierd dont you think, someone claims he knows raven then suddenly raven shows up! i dunno, but im a suspicious person
Ha, I found 'em too. Damn, I'm such a stalker....XD
_raven
[Jul 24, 2006 at 02:54 PM]
*giggling maniacally*...Oh,you are so funny,you lot!I'm not Grimjak,people!I'm very much Raven.Blimey...it's nice to meet so many people at once!!Hello everyone!
@eco727: Don't want to sound rude but pheroh is spelled 'pharaoh'. It's weird this portrait is on the first page of the album list all the time, but hey, I still love it.
_Mnementh^
[Oct 24, 2006 at 12:52 AM]
nice correcting ferny
_Jenu*
[Nov 26, 2006 at 04:53 PM]
Very very very cool awesome E.D. But personally, I think Mar's picture of you was a little bit better. No offense, just that the paint looks a little blurry.
As always, the final decision about which picture is displayed here is up to you, but maybe you can take another picture and combine the best of the two worlds...
I have faced similar problem when taking the picture of a few painting displayed here and from my observations, a photo is always better when the camera is rested on something. If the flash is used, being reasonably far to take the picture (and offset this by increasing the camera resolution and using the optical zoom) will give a more uniform lighting and reduce reflection.
*update* oh wait it's back to normal..