
Re: Mini Zagoran- I swear I didn't copy midnight26man!
While I appreciate the disclaimer in the thread title, I don't really think it's necessary.
While some aspects of our Zags may be similar, the differences are pronounced enough to distinguish the two from each other.
Drybrushing is a technique used by many painters and it certainly isn't something I would ever lay claim to. It's used to achieve a certain effect and, when done properly, can yield great results.
That said, I do have some constructive criticism for you.
The eye. Uberboy nailed it when he said that the close-up looks sloppy. It kinda looks like the iris is leaking a little into the black outline along the bottom. I also think that it might have been better if you "outlined" the eye (not the iris) with a deep, dark red instead of black. You were probably trying to draw attention to it (and you did) but since nothing else is outlined that way, it looks kinda weird. A dark red, in my opinion, would have given you the shading you were going for without being so harsh. You got pretty ambitious with the detailing here and that's cool, I just don't really think it worked out.
The drybrushing overall, while nice, could be pushed a little farther. The colors are fine and all that but you could have done more in terms of highlighting the scales by using progressively lighter shades of your colors. If you do this with a soft touch, you'll add some contrast and get the edges of the scales to "pop" a little more. Works great if what you're doing is trying to bring out the texture.
That's all I got. Keep painting.
-D