So, yeah, this month’s schedule will in fact be a little odd. I’ve got a stack of updates to scan and post, and I’m gonna try and get them all caught up tomorrow after work. After that I may go to a once-a-week update schedule if things get crazy, and drop back to daily updates [...]
A lithe tracking animal and pack predator, the carrhax is flightless once it reaches adulthood. The bladelike projections on its head and neck are delicate and purely ornamental, and its bite is weak; carrhaxi rely exclusively on their long talons and powerful limbs to bring down prey.
Carrhaxi are known to be adept trackers, capable of [...]
This one’s another on my growing list of must-color dragons, mainly because my mental image of this guy is cel-shaded in red. He’s somewhere in the Venn diagram overlap between Dino and the Welsh red.
In other news, happy Drunk-Americans-Blowing-Stuff-Up-Yet-Again Day!
Blue ballpoint on sketch pad. I was thinking about some of the odder-looking gargoyles I’ve seen around, and the really spectacular gargoyles of European architecture. Then I got to thinking about the camelopard – an archaic European representation of a giraffe.
And here we are.
Cue ten-minute guitar solo.
Friday night I was out late looking at apartments preparatory to moving, and then drove overnight to Missouri, so this one’s kinda phoned in – as in, sketching in the middle of the night while taking a break at a rest stop.