For those who have read "Dojo Racing", this is NRG. To draw him, I had to look at Shock-Ra in the Dragon Booster DS game, the Dragon Booster website and some other places and he still looks mess up for some reason.
Do you know how many blues I had to try to finally find the blues that suited him? Lots. Miracle I didn't fell depressed.
NRG is commonly blamed for things he doesn't do, because it funny for the rest of his friends. He's very supportive of his team and would help his friends. He was raised in Penn Stables with Skye, so they understand each other better than the rest of the dragons in Dojo Racing.
Lol you got a nice blue. But I think that he needs to have a longer body...
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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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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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