Here is a picture of a Sand Wraith, as shown from here. And while it is true that this drawing has a black mark on the eyes, the artwork actually diverges from the design of a Sand Wraith in other respects. ![]() The art team did this intentionally for lighting and shading purposes, as explained in “The Art of How to Train your Dragon.” The fact that the artwork at 1:29:21 shows a dragon with some spots in many ways supports the idea that this is a Night Fury. It’d make no sense to pair Hiccup’s name with a Sand Wraith.īeyond that, Toothless himself has spots on his skin. What we see here is a very close sketch depicting a Night Fury before the Night Fury was animated.Ĭontextually, it only makes sense that when we’re listing Hiccup’s name in the credits, we would have a drawing of a Night Fury next to him. ![]() Concept art tends not to be exactly like the final animated models, but still get very close to what becomes animated. XD I hope it’s okay if I go through and explain how visually we can tell this is a Night Fury. I understand you might not have seen the art book, so that’s okay. That page is titled “Toothless: The Night Fury.” In “The Art of How to Train Your Dragon” book, we see this very picture of a Night Fury drawn on p. ![]() I can see why you would call this a Sand Wraith, but we can learn that this art actually is conclusive concept art for Toothless. I fully believe the picture to which you’re referring at 1:29:21 is a Night Fury. That would have been really cool if so! Unfortunately, I think I’m going to disagree with your assessment, friend.
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