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A traditional illustration depicting Ignitus from the video game series The Legend of Spyro. The media used were a travel watercolour set and Prismacolour pencil crayons. The picture is from the perspective of someone entering the Dragon Temple intro level in the Eternal Night game of the series (second in the trilogy), with Ignitus taking up the entire centre and each side of the image. The perspective is face-on, and he is snarling, with his wings flared out at the side. For those unfamiliar, Ignitus is Spyro's master of Fire, and he is a predominantly orange dragon with elaborate frills on his spine, cheeks, leg joints, shoulders, and tail tip. They are a maroon red with yellow tips. His scutes and horns are a tan/aged bone colour, along with the membranes of his wings. Total drawing time used was roughly 12 hours.

A traditional illustration depicting Ignitus from the video game series The Legend of Spyro. The media used were a travel watercolour set and Prismacolour pencil crayons. The picture is from the perspective of someone entering the Dragon Temple intro level in the Eternal Night game of the series (second in the trilogy), with Ignitus taking up the entire centre and each side of the image. The perspective is face-on, and he is snarling, with his wings flared out at the side. For those unfamiliar, Ignitus is Spyro's master of Fire, and he is a predominantly orange dragon with elaborate frills on his spine, cheeks, leg joints, shoulders, and tail tip. They are a maroon red with yellow tips. His scutes and horns are a tan/aged bone colour, along with the membranes of his wings. Total drawing time used was roughly 12 hours.

POV: The evil monkey king you work for sent you to smash dragon eggs at this weird mushroom temple
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