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Erlanna (anthro form)
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[b]From my "[i]Daggers of Darkness[/i]" novel series:[/b]
Here's Erlanna, the young Dra'kan assistant to the Dra'ka Nulen, Arneora. Erlanna is in book #3 of the series, "On the Trail of Legends", and is described as being all silver with eyes like saphires with an inner light, her claws are like crystal (but much harder), and she is sweet and pure of heart. Age-wise, Erlanna is older than the human race, making her several hundred million years old--still young by Dra'kan standards (they're immortal and among the Elder Races of the Milky Way galaxy).
Here's a link to Erlanna's full form...
:link1436523:
I started this piece using a 0.5 mm mechanical pencil with HB lead, inked the outlines with a 0.1 mm Faber-Castell PITT Artist Pen with black India ink, and did the initial coloring of her scales and garment using Prismacolor colored pencils. After scanning in 48-bit color at 600 d.p.i., I used Adobe Photoshop v.6 for the rest (text was added in Micro$oft Publisher 2016).
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Art, character(s), and story © Ronald J. Lebeck (that's me).
Here's Erlanna, the young Dra'kan assistant to the Dra'ka Nulen, Arneora. Erlanna is in book #3 of the series, "On the Trail of Legends", and is described as being all silver with eyes like saphires with an inner light, her claws are like crystal (but much harder), and she is sweet and pure of heart. Age-wise, Erlanna is older than the human race, making her several hundred million years old--still young by Dra'kan standards (they're immortal and among the Elder Races of the Milky Way galaxy).
Here's a link to Erlanna's full form...
:link1436523:
I started this piece using a 0.5 mm mechanical pencil with HB lead, inked the outlines with a 0.1 mm Faber-Castell PITT Artist Pen with black India ink, and did the initial coloring of her scales and garment using Prismacolor colored pencils. After scanning in 48-bit color at 600 d.p.i., I used Adobe Photoshop v.6 for the rest (text was added in Micro$oft Publisher 2016).
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Art, character(s), and story © Ronald J. Lebeck (that's me).
6 years ago
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