Why is that octopus smacking a fish? And why is he wearing a backpack and a headband? There are reasons. 😉 You’ll see hopefully before 2013.
Also, I did a silly drawing in a morning meeting: Bonus Derp
Why is that octopus smacking a fish? And why is he wearing a backpack and a headband? There are reasons. 😉 You’ll see hopefully before 2013.
Also, I did a silly drawing in a morning meeting: Bonus Derp
Reference Photo: Mildly Homely Platy
BigBadOrc always wants me to draw him a platypus ninja. So…here’s one. In all of its cute glory, taking a break. What a let down, eh?
I (finally) discovered Homestuck (as if it needs more free advertisement…) last night and I’ve wanted to get back to it all morning at work. To help satiate my longings, I drew a silly, unrelated, and random sketch on a Captchalogue Card. *shrug*
Happy Monderp.
I used to draw things like this all the time. You can see another one here: The Geraci Slug
References: J.A.S. Townsend, Grouper
I’m finally getting around to reading Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Can you believe I haven’t read it yet?) Anyway, I just got to a part with fish headed footmen running around and got inspired. I have a strong urge to color this one.
References: Ultima VII Google Map, Horse Silhouette
I’ve always wanted to do a series of (good) Ultima perspective sketches. Obviously this one’s just a fast sketch, but I imagined this is what the Avatar would see as soon as he’s plopped into Trinsic in Ultima VII. (minus Iolo, Petre, and Finnigan of course)
When I started sketching, I had a really pewpy low res file that I was looking at from my phone. It wasn’t until I pulled up Ryan Allen’s kick ass U7 Google Map that I realized I was missing a window and had sign and lamp posts in wrong places. *shrug* Oh well.
References: Sword, Skeleton, Ultima VII Runes
Today’s sketches are on lots of little pieces. You’ll see why on Friday. 😉
The Fabulous Dragon is an original sketch, the runes are an interpretation from the Ultima VII pixel graphics, the sword is based loosely on a Denis Loubet illustration, the skeleton is based strongly on a Denis Loubet illustration, and the long serpent is just a silly version of a silver serpent.