Skiltaire mythology includes a story about how solitary individuals who have a successful lifestyle can come together and form a society where everyone benefits from each other's skills and traits. The simple tale includes 4 beings, each representing an aspect. Bright, Dark, Warm and Soft. The story does not indicate type (Aquatic/Arboreal) or gender of the members of the tribe. Skiltaire don't bother with gender as a definition of role.
This sketch was done in 1991, after several attempts to capture The Four. It was lost for years, and recently rediscovered. I intend to do more with these guys/girls, but for now, I'm posting the sketches.
The 4 Aspects almost compare to the 4 houses of Hogwarts (Harry Potter), but were developed long before the HP stories were written. It's an interesting coincidence that my RL family has always had 4 members...
This is Dark, the schemer. Dark will hide in cover and wait for the right time to pounce. Stealth is Dark's specialty.
This sketch was done in 1991, after several attempts to capture The Four. It was lost for years, and recently rediscovered. I intend to do more with these guys/girls, but for now, I'm posting the sketches.
The 4 Aspects almost compare to the 4 houses of Hogwarts (Harry Potter), but were developed long before the HP stories were written. It's an interesting coincidence that my RL family has always had 4 members...
This is Dark, the schemer. Dark will hide in cover and wait for the right time to pounce. Stealth is Dark's specialty.
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1024 x 744px
File Size 220.3 kB
Thanks! I have struggled with drawing bushy/fluffy tails for years. Got some useful tips from Ken Cougr and other artists. Often, the tails look better in the rough sketches them in the final color. I expect because it's difficult to do a texture/shading job that looks 'right', has the right density and weight. In sketches, the viewer's mind fills in the details. I guess that's why I love sketches more then finished art.
FA+

Comments