Alan Scott opened this issue on Nov 27, 2000 ยท 9 posts
Alan Scott posted Mon, 27 November 2000 at 5:37 PM
Alan Scott posted Mon, 27 November 2000 at 5:46 PM
nukem posted Tue, 28 November 2000 at 5:56 AM
I just recently got into the Pern series myself. As for the figure foundation, it looks good! I'm of the mind that the dragons are quite open to interpration, so you can go any which way you want. I tend to go more for the bony dragons but from what I've read from the books, the Pernese dragons don't strike me as bony plated dragons but more of a smooth scaled, more aerodynamic style dragon. I'm just conjecturing... I don't think there ever has been a definitive officially sanctioned Pern dragon design has there? I'd love to see how this one turns out! Great work so far! Nuke
Alan Scott posted Tue, 28 November 2000 at 6:49 AM
there has been a definent style if you search for pern (this site only) there is another message with links to pictures look at them (my insparation)
pdblake posted Tue, 28 November 2000 at 1:29 PM
That looks an awful lot like the P4 raptor's head.
black-canary posted Tue, 28 November 2000 at 2:25 PM
if you go to www.robinwood.com you can see her paintings for "The People of Pern" --and, she's a poser artist and r.com member. Robin is I mean. Looks cool, btw. MaryCanary
Alan Scott posted Wed, 29 November 2000 at 6:06 PM
The head is to be my reference as I create the new head for the pernease... so chill
pdblake posted Thu, 30 November 2000 at 12:23 PM
Chill yourself, you said it was a base, therefore infering that it was your creation, if it's not then don't infer that it is. Incidentally aren't you the same guy who posted Anton's Dragon, claiming it to be his own?
Alan Scott posted Fri, 01 December 2000 at 6:47 AM
I posted a pic of anton's dragon just to show the wings I'm making and what I mean by base is that I will create the new head by using the base as a cast and creating the new one around it so chill