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A roc for the mythical birds project. I wanted to illustrate the size of my roc’s with a poor young hippogriff that strayed too far away from the herd.
Cold press fabriano artistico, a5.
Roman Szmal watercolours. Poster colour for highlights.
Roc Concepts
These are for the next mythical birds piece, the Roc. I don’t want them to be as big as they are in the myths, going for more of a Haast’s eagle size but a bit bigger.
@OfficialDemonML Oh thank you @OfficialDemonML !
Its been a pretty tense year but I've tried to keep being productive. Been really enjoying painting this year.
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Mini Resi's for fun! And to test out some derwent graphitint watercolours from scrawlrbox.
Mixed with graphite, they don't act like usual watercolours, which made them a bit harder to control at times. But I love the subtle earthy tones and the cool granulating effects.
Postcard sized peryton painting for the mythical birds project.
Smaller and faster than thier hyppogriff cousins, speed is the main defense of these nimble creatures.
Schmincke/daniel smith watercolours
White postercolour for highlights
etchr cold press watercolour postcard
Look what arrived! Thank you @ZapCreatives for the amazing print quality on these eco friendly stickers! For sale now, links below c:
Little watercolour plant dragon
Cold press fabriano artistico 5 by 7 inches.
Schmincke/daniel smith watercolours. Poster colour for highlights.
Hippogriff watercolour for the fantasy birds project. I want these to be the big tough herbivores in comparison to the smaller, dainty dear like peryton's.
Wings are too small for even gliding and are instead used for threat displays, body language and attracting mates.
Yay its done! I was trying a different technique for this so it was a bit of a learning process.
Mostly based on brown hyena's with a bit of vulture for the mostly hairless head.
Wip! Big learning curve since I've not done a digital painting of a more detailed creature in a good while. Trying to paint the values first, then colour over it.