Since I clearly have far too much free time on my hands, if anyone is interested in slightly more customized art than the pictures I made for our newly hatched riders recently, I have several new lines to choose from. Simply put a post of request in this thread.
Please, please remember to describe your dragon's colors and patterning. For example, Rodinith of Z'fir could be described as "A very red shade of brown, like baked bricks, Rodinith is covered in very small markings, which leave him looking from a distance as though his skin is tightly woven fabric, rather than dragon hide."
I am of the less-conventional dragon skin belief that each dragon may have patterns, markings, varying shades, etc, on their skin, varying from the simple "Darker on the spine, lighter on the belly" to the ornate "Covered in thin, multihued striped, which get lights the further back you go."
And now, the samples. Be sure to mention which one you want!
The Hatchling (shown in flat bronze)

The Young Female (shown in flat green)

The Young Male (Shown in flat brown)

The Adult Female (Shown in flat gold)

The Adult Male (Shown in flat blue)

And, The Flit (Shown in flat green)

Please, please remember to describe your dragon's colors and patterning. For example, Rodinith of Z'fir could be described as "A very red shade of brown, like baked bricks, Rodinith is covered in very small markings, which leave him looking from a distance as though his skin is tightly woven fabric, rather than dragon hide."
I am of the less-conventional dragon skin belief that each dragon may have patterns, markings, varying shades, etc, on their skin, varying from the simple "Darker on the spine, lighter on the belly" to the ornate "Covered in thin, multihued striped, which get lights the further back you go."
And now, the samples. Be sure to mention which one you want!
The Hatchling (shown in flat bronze)

The Young Female (shown in flat green)

The Young Male (Shown in flat brown)

The Adult Female (Shown in flat gold)

The Adult Male (Shown in flat blue)

And, The Flit (Shown in flat green)

