Archive for September, 2009


Dragon-A-Day, Day 15

Happy 100 posts to the blog. I manage to draw a satisfactory dragon coming at the viewer.

Dragon-A-Day, Day 14

More thoughts on the technical side of things, namely, drawing a full-on, open-mouthed angry dragon. Fun!

Dragon-A-Day, Day 13

Dragons, and the princesses who are captured by them.

Dragon-A-Day, Day 12

Mine, mine, mine: the nature of the draconic brain in brief.

Dragon-A-Day, Day 11

Macejaw Dragon, Round 2. It’s much better than the first one, I swear.

Dragon-A-Day, Day 10

I can’t draw stuff I’m not familiar with when I’m exhausted. Go figure.

Dragon-A-Day, Day 9

I don’t know why I never figured this out sooner.
Most reptiles have a top-hinged jaw. Dragons, being reptillian in appearance, would (visually) logically fall into this category.

So when the dragon is flying directly at you getting ready to bite or breathe fire at you, how does it see you as it cranks its mouth all [...]

Dragon-A-Day, Day 7

What part of the ecosystem does today’s dragon occupy?

The part that involves tearing your arms off and beating you to death with them.

Dragon-A-Day, Day 6

Thoughts on the draconic diet, and the impacts that it would obviously have on the surrounding countryside.