This particularly evil-looking wyvern is properly known as a gaudy tyrant. Apparently its visage wasn’t enough to keep the artist interested – the rendering depicts the tyrant breathing fire, but as any schoolboy knows, wyverns don’t possess breath weapons. Obviously, this is an instance of artistic license gone wrong. Tsk, tsk.
Freehanding with markers, and thinking about some of the really delightfully grotesque gargoyles found on European buildings of old.
This small, quick drake is named for an American radio personality.
That’s all I got. Some days my sense of humor’s like that.
Yesterday a giant of the sea, today one of the land. Who says size doesn’t matter?
This unique land drake was observed only briefly, and at great distance – for reasons that should be obvious. The structure of the head and body would seem to indicate a semi-aquatic fish-eater, but the creature was spotted far inland [...]
Just felt like drawing a massive, gnarly-looking deepwater sea serpent today.
Hope that’s okay with everybody.