Hello there! Good work so far! I really like the idea of entering the dragon Here are a few ideas that might help improve the composition. Right now, everything feels a bit too large, which reduces the sense of scale between the elements and also weakens the depth of the scene. What I would do is reduce the size of the first midground layer (the dragon and the characters). Doing that creates more space between the foreground, midground, and background, which helps the composition breathe more naturally. Reducing the size of the characters would also help emphasize the scale difference between the dragon and the people. It would also help avoid the spiral shape inside the mouth feeling too small, since right now it makes the entrance look more like a tiny hole that people would barely fit through. For the second midground layer, I would probably draw part of the dragon’s tail or another section of its body to reinforce the idea of the dragon’s massive scale. In my opinion, that would help create more depth while also giving more room to push the background further back. Hope this helps!











