Even though it's a ladybug, it reminds me of Audrey II, the alien plant in Little Shop of Horrors.
If that is unfamiliar, the following may or may not help:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/QqFZuR6UzjA?si=xMl9upjGJGDSJBpv
Even though it's a ladybug, it reminds me of Audrey II, the alien plant in Little Shop of Horrors.
If that is unfamiliar, the following may or may not help:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/QqFZuR6UzjA?si=xMl9upjGJGDSJBpv
that movie has been on my to-watch list for a while now. maybe I should watch it, considering how often I draw monster plants (even if I never post them here xP) thanks for the links!
Since certain species of "worms" are also intestinal parasites, no, I do NOT accept his gift.
But seriously it's good. A bit creepy-looking. Maybe you intended that?
It's just earthworms.
Yeah. He is meant to look a bit creepy. He's someone who lived alone in nature for a long time, who doesn't get social conventions at all. As much animal as man.
Cute character.
Presumably she has the same power as Iceman in Marvel Comics...gotta say I feel a bit sorry for the frog.
She's an ice fairy. Her hobby is to freeze down frogs and watch them thaw
It's a good start...could've done a bit more with the color, unless you intended it as strictly bichromatic. No doubt quite a few of us will relate to this piece.
I usually work in 1-bit so the intent was to also just stick to two colors here as well so it worked out exactly like I hoped it would
The creature was an ordinary crow until one day, it ate an earthworm that had spent a month burrowing past the old decommissioned nuclear reactor some 10 miles away...
This reminds me of those t-shirts with a photo of the galaxy, an arrow pointing to one of its outer arms & the caption "YOU ARE HERE"...
Cute, but why does he only have two feet?
ask nintendo
Did you know him well?
(I had to ask)
Not bad, not bad at all... The four-armed guy with the trident is my fave. It's nice to see someone else on here who works in "trad" media...makes me feel a bit less isolated in my Cretaceous-era ways. How many artists on here have put pencils to paper even once?
"Trix might be for kids but I can teleport anywhere I want. How 'bout them apples?"
Artist in various media (mostly traditional), craftsman & general DIYer. I make no guarantee of regular posting--work will go up as circumstances permit.
male, last I checked
living fossil
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