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Charizard from the Pokémon franchise.
Charizard, a commission for an in-law I met in Colorado at my cousin's wedding. I was working on Red Dragon at the time, and she thought it was Charizard, and asked me for my info so she could commission one from me at a later date for her son-in-law. She contacted me in October, and after first confirming that it was indeed Charizard she wanted and not a generic dragon, and then agreeing on a price, I got to work.
I think he turned out pretty well, all things told. His proportions aren't exactly on the nose, but some adaptation decay is pretty much to be expected when switching from one medium to another, especially at this scale. I'll be fiddling a bit with the pattern for his wings, maybe make an entire new Charizard, before I post the pattern, but it'll go up eventually.

Closeups of his face, so you can see the details. The nostrils/eye ridges/lip ridge are annoying and fiddly to make and attach, but dang do they look good in the end.
Charizard's pattern is available here.



Charizard, a commission for an in-law I met in Colorado at my cousin's wedding. I was working on Red Dragon at the time, and she thought it was Charizard, and asked me for my info so she could commission one from me at a later date for her son-in-law. She contacted me in October, and after first confirming that it was indeed Charizard she wanted and not a generic dragon, and then agreeing on a price, I got to work.
I think he turned out pretty well, all things told. His proportions aren't exactly on the nose, but some adaptation decay is pretty much to be expected when switching from one medium to another, especially at this scale. I'll be fiddling a bit with the pattern for his wings, maybe make an entire new Charizard, before I post the pattern, but it'll go up eventually.


Closeups of his face, so you can see the details. The nostrils/eye ridges/lip ridge are annoying and fiddly to make and attach, but dang do they look good in the end.
Charizard's pattern is available here.