
u/Cobbled_Cabbages69

I like to take images of my creatures out and about, here are some I don't believe ive shared yet
The ones on my lap are at school.
I like to take my creatures when i go out, i try to take atleast one especially when on vacation. This also features my Galapagos sea donkey which i dont believe ive shown before, and my little brother (i covered his face for obvious reasons)
Redesign!! (Feedback welcome)(old design first then new one)
I really enjoy redoing my older ones, i recently found this lil guy again and decided to breathe some new life into him.
How do we feel about the redesign im kinda nervous (old one first then the new one)
List of changes
- Sanded down the tail feathers in areas to make them fit more
- Made comb and neck things red
- Yellow beak
- More realistic browns (based on a reference image)
- Switched it from a hen to a rooster
- Added the blueish green feathers on roosters
I dunoo.. i like it alot more though
Chonkey (read desc)
Yes.. that's its actual name. This is the second figure i ever made, and since the first and third got revamps, and i just found him again, ill give him a revamp too. I want to share the last photo of his first look before i do, though. Ignore the new additions in the back
My mom picked the animals for this herself, im showing it here now since mothers day is tomorrow.
My newest batch of creatures; featuring the mothers day gift to my mom! (Read desc)
She picked the animals herself, and im quite happy with the outcome! It is the moosasaurus rex or M-rex at the end :)
Im going back to add annotations of like diet and habitat now
I dont want to do the generic brown again for this project, but I've realized i do not know interesting chicken patterns to paint instead. I looked at some breeds the cornish, cc, ect, but idk. Are there any more niche patterns that're not shown alot?
I make figures and wanted to make little scientific illustration type drawings of them but i feel like they don't look like scientific illustrations?
In picture order we have a hammerhead shorse, pish, pish solo, regular shorse, and floctopus :)
I was told that you guys would like them
This is one of my newer pieces, the australian girphard! I used alot of the tips i got on my last post (such as using primer or watering down my paints a bit) and i would like to say i have really improved!! Other than the eyes (which have a bit too much finish but i can fix that) it turned out alot better!!