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Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus) is the largest subspecies of the Indian Python and one of the six largest snakes in the world, usually found near water and are sometimes semi-aquatic but can also be found in trees. They reach an average of 12 feet (3.7 metres) long in the wild, but can reach up to 19 feet (5.8 metres) on rare occasions. There are reports of snakes more than 20 feet (6 metres) long, but those are often result of confusion between Burmese Pythons and its cousin, the Reticulated Pythons.

This dear, dear girl was an attention whore. She completely showed off in front of me. She was beautiful and she knew it! She laid still for 15 minutes straight and, when I finished, I was going to move to get another side. In response, she lifted her chin and showed off neck and soft underbelly. When I finished with her second portrait, she flicked her tongue happily and slinked away, looking pleased with herself. Truly, the best model I've ever had!

Medium - 6B and 8B graphite.

© Diane N. Tran.
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=juenavei May 24, 2011  Hobbyist Artist
Oh man I love pythons, you got the face shape perfectly.
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*tranimation-art May 24, 2011  Professional Filmographer
I always find pythons are beautiful. I drew her while visiting the zoo. She sat still for the first one then, when I was about to move to a different position, she raised her head and I drew that. Best model ever!
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=juenavei May 24, 2011  Hobbyist Artist
Awesome, I love how her eyes are full of character too!
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*tranimation-art May 24, 2011  Professional Filmographer
I noticed that, too, which makes her one of my favourite models I've drawn.
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~JayWEccent Feb 22, 2010  Hobbyist Artist
What an awesome job!!!
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*tranimation-art Feb 22, 2010  Professional Filmographer
Thanks! I love drawing reptiles!
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~JayWEccent Feb 22, 2010  Hobbyist Artist
I see thatXD

Actually, When I was real little I wanted to be an archioligest when I grew up but when I heard that there was a lot more to it than digging up old dinosaure bones and trying to figure out what type they were, I found that a lot of mathamatics was involved plus you had to go through school for it and no telling rather you passed or not.

I still love anchient animals and mystical creatures though, Nothing will change there and you are very welcome:)
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*tranimation-art Feb 22, 2010  Professional Filmographer
When I was a kid, I wanted to grow up to be either a paleontological artist or a Ghostbuster. My love for both hasn't wavered. I still draw ancient animals and I still play Ghostbusters. I'm just a big kid, I tell you.
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~JayWEccent Feb 23, 2010  Hobbyist Artist
GHOST BUSTERS RULE!!!

I need to tell you this:giggle:I caught it on a Spongebob cartoon when my daughter was watching it and Spongebob says...

"It may end life as we know it, But I am crossing the beams." I yelled out "NO, DON'T CROSS THE STREAMS!" :rofl:
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*tranimation-art Feb 23, 2010  Professional Filmographer
Cute!
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