04-08-2011, 10:13 PM
I see a lot of empty spaces between the scales- There are some that end in the M-shape, what Kristo has mentioned, but I think this may stem from -how- you approached drawing the scales. I personally think you could've spent more time, attention, and effort into drawing the scales- A Digital canvas gives you the great ability to be able to do this easily, with zooming and variable brush/pen sizes. It's time consuming, but the end result is a lot better if you consider that each individual scale is its own, rather than a pattern. Each individual scale is an element on its own, with differences that set it aside from the other scales, even those differences are minor. It isn't the scales as a unit that define each individual scale, but it is each individual scale that defines the enter mesh of scales. Disregard this if you've already been following this method.
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Another idea, not sure if it has been mentioned. REFERENCES~ REFERENCES~ REFERENCES~. DO ET.