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Here be Dragons

November 29, 2008 · 2 Comments

Here be Dragons

Here be Dragons - Dragon avatars created by Verkin Raven

Visit Seawolf Monsters – Here be Dragons to see the superb European Mountain Dragon avatars created by Verkin Raven. Verkin has created 3 versions of the dragon Juvenile, Mature and Ancient. These dragon avatars are to be found in a remote corner of Second Life, the land of Aggro.

Adult dragon avatar and smoldering forest (dragon by Verkin Raven)

Adult dragon avatar and smoldering forest (dragon by Verkin Raven)

The dragons stand on the edge of a charred and still smoldering forest. A large display board is positioned near the dragons showing off the extensive array of dragon accessories available to you (should you purchase one of these dangerous monsters). This display also provides links to an external wiki Seawolf-Monsters:Dragons (Seawolf-Monsters.com also design boats as you will see from their wiki.) The scenery of Aggro is stunning, and includes the fabulous floating island of Weyr. See below for more images.

Floating rock island named 'Weyr' at Aggro 153,66,79

Floating rock island named 'Weyr' designed by Zwagoth Klaar

Closeup of the mysterious 'Weyr'

Closeup of the mysterious 'Weyr'

Ancient Dragon at Seawolf Monsters

Ancient Dragon at Aggro

Ancient dragon foot showing the Verkin Raven's attention to every detail

Ancient dragon foot showing Verkin Raven's attention to detail

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2 responses so far ↓

  • Joel // March 1, 2009 at 6:30 am | Reply

    Wow, i love ur dragon pixs, what program do
    u use 2 draw them? joel

  • cyberloom // March 1, 2009 at 9:09 am | Reply

    Hi Joel, Thanks but I don’t draw them I photograph them. Verkin Raven created the dragons you see here in Second Life. You can go there and buy the dragon avatar (very cheaply too). You can then travel (fly or teleport) around the virtual world and select the environment you want to record. Then use the camera built into your control panel and save the picture to your hard drive. Once you have the image on your hard drive you can use a graphics program like Photoshop to tinker with the image. I took all the images above at ‘Seawolf Monsters – Here be Dragons’ in Second Life. I photographed the dragons I found there (no purchase necessary for that!)

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