With Notch's recent efforts to get dragons into Minecraft, it's no surprise that dragons have been a very hot topic as of late. Keeping in theme with dragon fever, we present you with this work of art by xRotted - a massive dragon statue! Taking approximately 2 months and nearly five hundred-thousand blocks to finish, this creation will definitely catch your attention - give it a look!
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xRotted, I have some constructive criticism, but I'm still gonna throw a good job out there first. The sheer scale of it is impressive, I can imagine that walking underneath that thing on a map makes it look absolutely impressive. The only problems I see with it is it just doesn't seem fluid enough, the tail is on a perfect straight axis with the neck making it look very lifeless. But you could tweak it around a bit and it would look awesome.
Yea, it's big, and I definitely can acknowledge the time and effort put into it, but it's not very pretty. Nor is it original.
The dragon itself is pretty epic, large scale.. but it looks like a lizard of some sort with card-board wings put on it.
I know he spent months on it, and its something I couldn't ever do.
The dragon itself though doesn't really look like a dragon, it doesn't have much detail, and it could have been a lot better.
As for the other dragons posted, it doesn't matter that they were made in another program first, if your going to draw a sketch and start from there.
It just adds to the time you spent and the hours you worked, and probably the end dragon.
This dragon is great if he's just starting, however getting some friends into the mix probably would've helped a lot.
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I'll just leave this one here.
They are both good lol
Now this is what minecraft dragons should be like.
BS
Even if the other person did use a "3d schematic thing" (voxelization program) he would still be placing one block at a time.