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Shiek (Apr 24, 2003)
[First Edit] -- Note the structure of the wing-- basically an arm, with a tiny, palmless hand with thin extended fingers, and webbing between them. Depending on the size and build of the dragon, the fingers can be a bit thicker and longer, thus making the webbed areas larger, thus giving the dragon more thrust when it flaps. =3 Simple neh?
Shiek (Apr 24, 2003)
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furyofroy (edited Apr 24, 2003)
Isn't this a tutorial for a BAT'S wings? Jes seems more like a bat wing. I always thought dragon wings were separate from the arms.
Shiek (edited Apr 25, 2003)
Yes, but most dragon wings resemble bats wings, do they not? And, yes, they are seperate limbs. I see no other way a dragon's wing could be built and still provide enough lift/thrust to get it flying properly.
Ari (edited Apr 25, 2003)
So, dragons have four arms? Two normal and two evolved into wings?
Shiek (edited Apr 25, 2003)
In most cases I've seen, yes.
rith (edited Jun 28, 2003)
indeed humans! Western dragons have four limbs, a pair of limbs, and cat-like kind of shape(err... it's limbs position etc)
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