This one’s practically screaming for color – the lines look a bit lonely by themselves on the page. I thought I’d take a break from the oh-so-serious pencil renderings I’ve been doing lately and try something more stylized and cartoony.
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This one’s practically screaming for color – the lines look a bit lonely by themselves on the page. I thought I’d take a break from the oh-so-serious pencil renderings I’ve been doing lately and try something more stylized and cartoony. Pencils on bristol – and yes, his name’s Gustavus. He doesn’t look like he’d answer to ‘Gus’ though. A stone simulacrum, given life to protect ancient treasure. Or maybe just some marker lines on paper. I may be overthinking the philosophy here. Daggerwings are a large group of old-world wyverns ranging in wingspan from one to twenty yards – large daggerwings are exceptionally powerful, deadly predators. The wyverns are named for the elongated, blade-like first fingers on the wings which are used to make kills, even in mid-air. Most daggerwings have small jaws and weak talons, relying [...] 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. |
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