This one is curve-billed thrasher. I am rather happy with how this picture turned out.
This one is curve-billed thrasher. I am rather happy with how this picture turned out.
#Beaver in realistic style. It turned out like it is nomming something
How hot is your artwork?
Let's see what you've got in this month's Inkscape challenge. Entries to be posted on the challenge page:
https://inkscape.org/forums/competitions/inkscape-challenge-march-2025/
This one... *checks notes*... is lilac-breasted roller.
These colours could make it good cover picture of some #drawing related things, I could imagine it on paper block (maybe one with coloured sheets), I saw parrots and peacocks on covers in the past
Created it one day when sitting in Hackerspace
Helix pomatia #snail. Finally was able to draw it proper way.
As a child I had one as a pet for short time. I liked snails very much because of some mysterious reason... child's obsession, like with dinosaurs or superhero cartoons?
I even used nickname Snail when was in elementary school.
Does anyone know what this is? It was in shallow water in a pond in Norway.
This one is called Helmeted guineafowl and I thought it should be easy to draw. Of course not, because it was not so simple to make it not looking flat. Weird case where drawing brighter elements on darker background didn't magically make it more convenient
Aaaand #birds are dinosaurs, right?
*looks at weird horn on its head*
This #dragon was originally inspired by smaller creatures in Monstar Hunter games, which are often bipedal (but they don't have wings). I turned out somewhat dinosaur-like.
This thing on its tail is similar to that of rattlesnake but I imagine this dragon could make louder noise
Hello Fedifriends!
I'm testing non-realistic, more painterly shading in #Blender (= #cellshading, thanks Kevendram for the tutorials), decided to do homage on #lofigirl.
I'm not really happy with it, especially the lighting / shadow are a mess.
What do you think? Should I continue or try a more normal approach to shading / lighting?