
Continuing the Jincilla Pantheon series because I'm in the middle of an art block and really can't think of other things to draw.
Fala is the goddess of clouds, who is accompanied by her two white ravens, Ehthroth (blue eyes) and Sulroth (cat-like eyes). She's the Hera figure of the pantheon. Yes, she is female. She just doesn't have boobs because she's not a mammal.
She has bluebird markings and a lion's tail. Members of the Jincilla Pantheon of Gods usually have the markings and colors of different birds rather then the dark grey and white colorization of mortal Jincilla. Their gods have bird markings since they mistakenly believe that the species was created from birds.
Since there still seems to be some confusion about the species, JINCILLA ARE NOT BIRDS OR GRYPHONS. I don't even consider them to even be anthros. They're aliens that evolved from dromaosaurs. They just happened to evolve avian-like features.
Most info about the species on the Azure Wheel Wiki - http://azurewheel.wikia.com/wiki/Jincilla
Tools Used: Mechanical Pencil, Paper, Scanner, Photoshop, Paint Tool Sai
Time Taken: 4 Hours
Soundtrack: "Wings of a Butterfly" - HIM
Image © 2012 Traci Vermeesch-Vezina
DO NOT copy, alter, repost, etc without the consent of the artist! Character/Image are NOT public domain!
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and please read before asking questions. I will no longer be answering questions that can either be answered by simply reading the image's description or by spending 5 seconds to Google the answer.
Fala is the goddess of clouds, who is accompanied by her two white ravens, Ehthroth (blue eyes) and Sulroth (cat-like eyes). She's the Hera figure of the pantheon. Yes, she is female. She just doesn't have boobs because she's not a mammal.
She has bluebird markings and a lion's tail. Members of the Jincilla Pantheon of Gods usually have the markings and colors of different birds rather then the dark grey and white colorization of mortal Jincilla. Their gods have bird markings since they mistakenly believe that the species was created from birds.
Since there still seems to be some confusion about the species, JINCILLA ARE NOT BIRDS OR GRYPHONS. I don't even consider them to even be anthros. They're aliens that evolved from dromaosaurs. They just happened to evolve avian-like features.
Most info about the species on the Azure Wheel Wiki - http://azurewheel.wikia.com/wiki/Jincilla
Tools Used: Mechanical Pencil, Paper, Scanner, Photoshop, Paint Tool Sai
Time Taken: 4 Hours
Soundtrack: "Wings of a Butterfly" - HIM
Image © 2012 Traci Vermeesch-Vezina
DO NOT copy, alter, repost, etc without the consent of the artist! Character/Image are NOT public domain!
Please think before you type...
and please read before asking questions. I will no longer be answering questions that can either be answered by simply reading the image's description or by spending 5 seconds to Google the answer.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Alien (Other)
Size 619 x 800px
File Size 352.2 kB
So, basically, a link species between Dromaeosauridae and Avialae. A dinosaur that took a left turn somewhere on the evolutionary path.
(She does look rather birdlike, but convergent evolution is a wonderful thing; species that aren't even distantly related to each other can evolve certain identical features, of course.)
(She does look rather birdlike, but convergent evolution is a wonderful thing; species that aren't even distantly related to each other can evolve certain identical features, of course.)
Absolutely gorgeous! I love the color use of orange and blue.
If you don't mind a bit of constructive criticism, there's kind of an off negative space shape formed by the back of te akr and the bottom of the wing. Not really noticeable up close, but in the thumbnail, it make her wings look cloak-like.
If you don't mind a bit of constructive criticism, there's kind of an off negative space shape formed by the back of te akr and the bottom of the wing. Not really noticeable up close, but in the thumbnail, it make her wings look cloak-like.
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