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create a dragon where the wings must function as the front limbs, attached at the shoulders like a bat (visible wing “arms” with joints and membranes)

Create a high-contrast vector illustration of a battle-scarred wyvern in a calm, grounded pose. STRICT ANATOMY REQUIREMENT: The creature must be a true wyvern—ONLY two rear legs and two wings. NO front legs, NO forearms, NO extra limbs of any kind The wings must function as the front limbs, attached at the shoulders like a bat (visible wing “arms” with joints and membranes) The wyvern should be standing only on its two hind legs, with wings partially open or lightly touching the ground The wings should be slightly open and relaxed, showing battle damage such as tears, holes, and scars in the membranes. The body should show subtle scarring and wear, but not overly cluttered. The head should be lowered slightly as if gently smelling or breathing in a field of flowers, conveying a peaceful, reflective mood that contrasts with its battle-worn appearance. Surround the wyvern with a minimal, stylized field of flowers, using simple, clean shapes that do not compete with the subject. Style should be clean vector linework, black and white only, with no gradients, no shading, and no soft edges. Use bold outlines, negative space, and controlled detail for depth. Ensure clear silhouette readability—the anatomy should instantly read as a wyvern (not a four-legged dragon). The design must be fully vectorized (SVG-ready), scalable, with clean paths, consistent line weight, and no unnecessary noise, optimized for laser engraving. Composition should be centered, balanced, and engraving-friendly, with strong contrast and clean separation of shapes.

Create a high-contrast vector illustration of a battle-scarred wyvern standing in a calm, grounded pose. The wyvern should have wings slightly open, relaxed rather than aggressive, with visible scars, torn membranes, and weathered details that suggest past battles. The wyvern’s head should be lowered slightly as if gently smelling or breathing in a field of flowers, creating a contrast between its fierce nature and a peaceful moment. Its expression should feel calm, curious, or reflective rather than threatening. Surround the wyvern with a simple field of flowers, using minimal, stylized shapes (wildflowers, small blooms, light ground detail) that do not overpower the subject. Style should be clean vector linework, slightly illustrative but simplified, suitable for laser engraving. Use black and white only, with no gradients, no soft shading, and rely on bold outlines, negative space, and limited line detail for depth. Keep the composition balanced and centered, with the wyvern as the focal point and the flowers as a subtle foreground/environmental element. Ensure the artwork is fully vectorized (SVG-ready), scalable, with clean paths, consistent line weight, and no unnecessary noise, optimized for engraving on wood or metal.

A skeleton pirate captain at the ships helm wheel in high seas. With lightning in the stormy skies. Grayscale for laser engraving

designed specifically for engraving on a round 40 mm brass challenge coin. The scene shows an Old Wild West main street, dusty and mostly empty, with simple wooden storefronts and boardwalks in the background, rendered with minimal clutter so the composition stays clear at small size. In the center foreground, a lone cowboy is sleeping while sitting on an old wooden chair on the wooden plank sidewalk in front of the sheriff office withhis feet up on a old woodencrate. His posture is relaxed and slightly slouched, with his legs stretched outward toward the viewer and his boot tips pointing slightly up. He wears worn chaps, a simple shirt, and a classic wide‑brimmed cowboy hat pulled down low to cover his eyes, clearly suggesting he is napping. The style should be bold, clean line work with controlled shading, using strong contrast and clear silhouettes optimized for metal engraving, not soft painting. Use only grayscale tones, no color, with midtones and shadows carefully simplified so the image reads clearly when reduced to coin size. Keep the background buildings and details softer and less detailed so the cowboy remains the dominant focal point. Frame the whole scene tightly within a circular composition, leaving a narrow clean border around the edge to match the 40 mm round brass coin. The overall mood is quiet, lazy afternoon in an Old West town, with long, subtle shadows to give depth but no harsh black areas that would fill in when engraved. Engraving‑friendly style, high contrast grayscale, sharp edges, simplified textures, no text, no modern objects, balanced circular layout for a 40 mm round brass challenge coin.