For those who have read "Dojo Racing", this is Armrox, the Queen of the Pack-Class Dragons and dragon of the Queen of the Purple Draconium Empire, Armah. I had to re-draw Chortstff and add the spikes and some things to make her look wild.
She still looks cute, even if she's possessed. Yes, I know, the bonemark isn't there. Well, it has a reason. The reason's in chapter 15 of "Dojo Racing".
Armrox is more that three thousand years old (if the Dragon-Human War started three thousand years ago, she has to be older than the War) and is trapped in the bonemark that was named after her (The Bonemark of the Armrox). She's intelligent in the ways of the old Purple Draconium Empire. When her bonemark is with Chortstff, she has mental connections with her and can communicate with her. Armrox likes to play "games" (physical and mental) and she'll do it with what she has in her disposal.
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This is a collection of deviations showing real Pinups in the classic Retro poses from various Artists. For the 4rd time I present a variation of Vintage Pinup Queens as well as fresh modern Pinup art. If you love Polkadots, seamed Nylons, Plateau-Heels and and Miles-long-legs you should not miss this collection.
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No one can get better without critique, appreciate how others take the time spotting the mistakes of your drawings instead of getting mad at them for ruining your "perfect world"....
It's harder than just writing "nice" or adding a smilie I tell ya.
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