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Did the same as Rich with the smallest of changes
I've found some mistakes I've made but that isn't one of them...or at least it was a conscious decision. It looks to me as though the right hand dragon is turned much more than the left one and that we are looking up at that head, The front of the 'upper jaw' pointing down dictates I should be seeing the inside of the upper palette of that mouth and that area is that 'red background'. Admittedly its a judgment call. I would have thought that there should have been a, more or less, horizontal demarcation where that far upper fang meets the gum line but that's just me being critical. Or maybe the area below that demarcation is the inside of that fang and reflecting the red.You left some of the red background in the interior of the dragon's mouth (the one on the right). Was that deliberate?

I've boxed in yellow that plane of where' I think the upper palette should be along with the back of that tooth (maybe).
I think the same is true for the other side as well.
Ouch...yes. Its just not turned as much.I think the same is true for the other side as well.
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