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I love the dragon in the new movie Eragon. Her name is Saphira. I was wondering if anyone was able to draw for me a picture of her, that looks real! I wanted to get this tattooed on myself, but I have yet to find anyone who can draw well. I love dragons, but I don't feel they should look fake and cartoonish. This particular dragon in the movie is strong and fearce, but at the same time gentle and caring. I would love to have a sketch/picture drawn up that resembles a real looking dragon, and I just loved Saphira from the movie Eragon.

2007-01-18 06:31:52 · 4 answers · asked by JAAT 2 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Drawing & Illustration

As far as tattoo's go, I already have 2 of them, and when I get them, i make sure it is something I definately want because I know it is perment. As far as going to the parlor to have them draw it up, I have had good and bad experiences with this. As you know (being an artist) that everyone draws differently. The place where I go for my tattoo's is very good, but can't always see what I see. My last tattoo I had done, I brought the picture in myself and they just made the imprint rom my picture and then tattooed it on me. I use to have a friend that would draw the most amazing pictures. No matter what I told him I wanted, he could hit the nail on the head, but he's gone now, otherwise I would have just asked him. The thing I liked most about his sketches was the fact that whatever he drew looked so real, like it could jump right off the paper and walk around. That's what I would like from this picture.

2007-01-18 09:02:14 · update #1

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Dude, couple of things. First, unless you're a tatoo nut (positive sense) who just enjoys the artwork, I would wait a while on this one. You can't change your mind about a tatoo (unless you got the bux). Second, if you went in with a still shot, a good tatoo artist could render it from that. Just like bringing them a photo, which they do all the time. I could sketch it from a photo, but my style of drawing wouldn't make an easy transformation to a tatoo or at least no easier than a still shot.

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2016-04-28 07:07:38 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

yeah, i probably could, but i do disapprove of the one on the movie. i don't really like the one on the cover, and her wings aren't feathery either. dragons are awesome, i cant disagree. ok, i don't think you can email me, though. i have parental control.

2007-01-19 09:09:18 · answer #4 · answered by Teenager 2 · 0 0

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