Are Dragons Immune to their Own Flames? by Talos
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Description
The purpose of this render was to check how the Millenium 2 Dragon Upgrade looks in head-on views. It was the weakest angle for the original Millenium dragon, which I otherwise loved. There was some forum debate whether the upgrade was worth it. I did my own low-tech transparent flame and smoke props and sunset, which is the sky from my old home in Woodside, California. I used the massive and muscular morphs for a Shwarzenegger steroid dragon. :-)
Comments (10)
hahtor
It looks very great!!
IgnisSerpentus
Their body has armor that protects them from their fire. Sort of like Gator skin. But in reality, they dont exist, so who knows LOL Great render!!! Id say he looks fabulous head on (and yer right... the old one looked terrible that way)
eddiel91
very wlel done great picture. i love dragons and yours is as good has i have seen
kenwas
Well done!
tball2004
Awesome!
brschmidt
Great rendering.
dayna2
Excellent the fire effect looks good also!
AGentleMuse
He looks magnificent to me!! Excellent flames also!!
kenmo
Stunning render....
Grimslade
i look at it this way (for rpg and story telling); are tigers immune from their own bite? once when i was removing a cottonmouth snake from my neighbor's ditch, it got so worked up it bit itself; it eventually died from it's own bite. a dragon may have heat/flame resistant saliva to protect it's mouth while expelling fire, and it's skin/scales might be resistant to fire to a degree. but say, in a fit it breaths a full flame on it's tail; that tail will burn, no? awesome work on this scene btw! 5+!