This image was replaced by Calm day for the dragonrider due to the absymal quality of the scan. I only left this here for comparison.
At last, spring had started, it is warm outside, the first bees and spiders came out from their six months of sleep, so life is waking! Probably I should be glad that I have this awful cold for what I could leave the job for a few days... Truly I couldn't get out of cold ever since I work in our dirty capitol, and this is the second time it got so awful that I became unable to work (First time it was at Christmas, so I spent that holiday in an attempt to boost our national hankie consumption by at least fifty percents). But enough of that, spring came, so be happy, so go out, inhale the fresh air of the new year, so enjoy it!
The image is unique in that as well that since more than a half year I didn't even sketch anything, so this was sort of a return as well. Ah, those aching rusted drawing talents, they will never be the same :p
Done in at about two hours, on a Tesco Value™ A/4 sheet (The joy of having a job! I no longer have to draw on leftovers! :D) with an H/2 (sketching) and a B/2 (finalizing) pencil.
The image portrays a cheetaan and a tami dragon the way I imagine them nowadays (The cheetaan didn't change since long, but this is the first time I portray a tami dragon). Those dragons are truly like wyverns: no front legs, or rather like bats since they evolved from a mammal like lifeform. They can however move around quite well on ground using their wings as front legs. It could be any setting before human, the cheetaan and the wolves always had some tame dragons for riding or if necessary, to keep other dragons out from their cities.
More on the Cheetaan story
Note: I think I am going to upload a better version once I get home where I have my faithful old scanner which I saved from scrapping for a lousy four euros. I spent maybe more time until now in a fruitless attempt trying to get something better with this (50 euros) junk than how much the pic took to draw, but no luck. Those faint blue areas are all over the paper even when I put in clear white sheets.
At last, spring had started, it is warm outside, the first bees and spiders came out from their six months of sleep, so life is waking! Probably I should be glad that I have this awful cold for what I could leave the job for a few days... Truly I couldn't get out of cold ever since I work in our dirty capitol, and this is the second time it got so awful that I became unable to work (First time it was at Christmas, so I spent that holiday in an attempt to boost our national hankie consumption by at least fifty percents). But enough of that, spring came, so be happy, so go out, inhale the fresh air of the new year, so enjoy it!
The image is unique in that as well that since more than a half year I didn't even sketch anything, so this was sort of a return as well. Ah, those aching rusted drawing talents, they will never be the same :p
Done in at about two hours, on a Tesco Value™ A/4 sheet (The joy of having a job! I no longer have to draw on leftovers! :D) with an H/2 (sketching) and a B/2 (finalizing) pencil.
The image portrays a cheetaan and a tami dragon the way I imagine them nowadays (The cheetaan didn't change since long, but this is the first time I portray a tami dragon). Those dragons are truly like wyverns: no front legs, or rather like bats since they evolved from a mammal like lifeform. They can however move around quite well on ground using their wings as front legs. It could be any setting before human, the cheetaan and the wolves always had some tame dragons for riding or if necessary, to keep other dragons out from their cities.
More on the Cheetaan story
Note: I think I am going to upload a better version once I get home where I have my faithful old scanner which I saved from scrapping for a lousy four euros. I spent maybe more time until now in a fruitless attempt trying to get something better with this (50 euros) junk than how much the pic took to draw, but no luck. Those faint blue areas are all over the paper even when I put in clear white sheets.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Cheetah
Size 1024 x 768px
File Size 162.8 kB
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