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I *am interested in finding a source of patterns for dragon feet. *Just ordered the book by Lora Irish, so don't know if that will have what I want. *I would appreciate any other sources you may know of. *I have only done carving in the round and in fact this search is for a three forked limb of some unknown wood.
:P I would think that you could take artistic license on a dragon's foot. Who's going to dispute what a dragon foot looks like? Ok, well, don't make it look like a human foot but maybe the foot from a bird of prey would work.
On the antiques road show they say that the differance between Chinese and Japanese dragons is the number of claws.So how many on a north American dragon?