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Considering I haven't drawn quadrupeds in literal years, I like how this came out! It's always fun trying out now brushes and drawing some old favorite 'mons!
Thanks @GhosT0ast for the co-stream~
"Apocalyptic landscape by Lisa Frank #atmospheric #8bit #pixelart"
Amused at how the spooky skull-quadrupeds seem to lean in and turn toward the camera as they go out of frame.
I don't usually do pet portraits but I did this unsolicited halloweenish Ana since she fits the #RandomQuadrupeds theme. Shoutout and thanks to Ana's human family @marloljohnson & @jameswyper.
A week in, these #randomQuadrupeds seem to be turning into a daily thing. I'm inclined to keep making and posting them for another week. Another option is for them to have an offline party on my hard drive and have fever dreams of becoming an NFT drop. Thoughts?
@ActuallyRea 's Fakemon Design; Volceron~ ⚡️🌩️
not a thought behind those eyes, no thought, head empty... smoothest brain
/i've been... doodling lots of chibi quadrupeds in this sorta style recently ^^/
15. Voltaire and Jalen are equally difficult, but for different reasons:
- Voltaire is difficult simply because of his armor and proportions.
- Jalen is difficult because I don’t draw quadrupeds often, and I don’t know how to draw wings well.
@naeriie Tempting, tempting.
I do more biped stuff but I like not-strictly-humanlike anatomies. Might have some quadrupeds on my mind though.
Historic species descriptions otter have DOIs! Audubon's "Quadrupeds of North America" 1851-1854. Check. #RetroPIDs
Canada Otter, Lutra canadensis: https://t.co/kkYXTVtniN
Sea Otter, Enhydra marina: https://t.co/fmScu26MhL
(digitised for @BioDivLibrary by @DukeU @rubensteinlib)
Everything's going to be ok! I found a species called a "Med Squirrel" in the Index of Audubon's "The quadrupeds of North America", but the actual description calls it a "Red-Souirrel" [sic].
#OCRFail #LongDay #LockdownBoredom
Via https://t.co/SZc94E8kZ2 cc @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/OGNx21HzXQ
Natural history illustration and the park: The alphabetical drawing book, and pictorial history [of quadrupeds] ....1847, BHL/New York Public Library.......https://t.co/tzogJf0FXN #naturalhistoryillustration
Is it some sort of fogs week?
I wanna draw more quadrupeds or whatever the pc 2021 term for ferals is.
I still really suck at drawing quadrupeds, but that's not gonna stop me from making yet another sona (this time a Vulpix sona)
Sona number 85
🐟 A New system of the natural history of quadrupeds, birds, fishes and insects
Edinburgh: Printed for Peter Hill ;1791-1792.
https://t.co/baPj4TA9wx
🐞 A New system of the natural history of quadrupeds, birds, fishes and insects
Edinburgh: Printed for Peter Hill ;1791-1792.
https://t.co/6RypebMlrc
🗿 Description of the skeleton of an extinct gigantic Sloth, Mylodon robustus, Owen, with observations on . . Megatherioid quadrupeds in general /.
London, 1842.
https://t.co/zBMGxBhywb
#AnimalArtistsUnite Hiya I’m Catcher! I draw most quadrupeds but sometimes birds!