Dragon fly

“A cool dragonfly/moth inspired dragon.” For someone who wanted one.
“A cool dragonfly/moth inspired dragon.” For someone who wanted one.
This was an attempt to do the thing where you draw the whole thing in greyscale and then slap colour on at the end. It was supposed to make it easier to focus on shadows and texture and all that. But after investing however much effort, I found right at the end that Krita’s idea of how the ‘colour’ blending mode should operate was at extreme odds with common sense. I managed to rescue it in the end, but the ultimate result is that there’s no variation in colour beyond shade.
That’s what experimentation is for but …
The ferns took a while. More than a while. A justified while, in the end, yet the field is still nowhere near as dense as it should be.
Fan art of sorts for the video game ‘Infra’. In this game you take photos of damaged infrastructure and documents indicating the context around how things came to be as they are. Here, something else follows suit.
Concept sketch for something that never fully materialised.
Coloured remaster of an item from the noncommittal inktober of 2020.
Just focus on the satellite dish which seems to have taken most of the depth and shading.
I once had an idea for a ‘chad BT vs virgin Dog’, comparing some notable robots from Titanfall 2 and Half-life 2, then proceeded to draw both halves and even write words, but this is the only part of the effort that matters.
It’s fan art. The sort of thing one would post to a site called ‘Only Fans’.
The idea is solid but the execution is lacking. Not least because you have to be deeply in The Know to have any hope of understanding anything. Prime contender for some future rework.
This is pretty much the oldest Rhamphorhynchus drawing I have. And it’s still the best one.