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helloartsblog · 1 year
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Wyvern!!! My favorite type of dragon!
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lutraviolet · 2 years
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quick doodle
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vcreatures · 10 months
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I used the prompt eldritch for this one but I think this drake veers slightly more whimsical, "high fantasy" vs eldritch. I’ll probably circle back and revisit this design at some point but figured I’d post this one anyway 
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glasgalahad · 2 months
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Sᴀɴᴅ ᴀɴᴅ Bʟᴏᴏᴅ.
Sand Barioths are the mounts of seasoned Lamure warriors. One has to prove their fortitude, endurance, and lethality to gain the right to bond with such a highly-respected ally, and once formed, that link will never fracture.
Lamure's vast expanses are highly unforgiving and volatile- as such, a remote tribe housed on the edge of the Sadona Barrens has long known that beasts designed for speed and agility serve far better in navigating their home.
These wyverns are regarded as companions of the utmost honour, and to see one daubed in its Rider's paint is to witness an ancient partnership that has persisted for countless generations.
↠ Sand Barioth is an extremely underrated subspecies, in my opinion. Most of MonHun's subspecies feel a little too much like reskins or are too similar to their predecessors- Green Nargacuga, Pink Rathian & Aurora Somnacanth come to mind, in particular. Sand Barioth breaks the species mold, placing the monster in the antithesis of its domain- it's a really fun, flashy and bold concept.
In terms of inspiration here, I based both lore and visuals on the ethnic Karo people of Ethiopia. Their daily practise of body-painting is really beautiful, and so strikingly captures the human experiences of creativity and self-expression.
Be sure to check out my other Monster Hunter illustrations!
GʟᴀsGᴀʟᴀʜᴀᴅ 2024 | Mᴀʏ ɴᴏᴛ ʙᴇ ᴜsᴇᴅ/ʀᴇᴅɪsᴛʀɪʙᴜᴛᴇᴅ ᴡɪᴛʜᴏᴜᴛ ᴡʀɪᴛᴛᴇɴ ᴄᴏɴsᴇɴᴛ.
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juleteon · 4 months
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sketched a creature based on a weird wyvern I met in my dream last night
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theantiazdarcho · 6 months
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D&D genuinely is such a fucking plight on Fantasy Media and Mythology discussion.
For example:
There is NO difference between these creatures when it comes from history.
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fourtytwo42 · 2 months
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NightReaper
{Species created by @clockys-soul]
Finally finished something yayyy
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yellydany · 5 months
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old designs funny creatures
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corvaner · 26 days
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Sketchbook Vol. III, 2018
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adamworks · 9 months
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Hi there,
Deviljho, the King of the Brute Wyverns
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soggyskinflaps · 4 days
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Hunters, go hide and cower!
For this, is his finest hour
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r4tfromm3rcury · 8 days
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drew the best boy sunfyre on the bus today
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vcreatures · 7 months
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The Red Winged Whip is small, nocturnal drake found throughout temperate forests. Spending most of the day hidden within the canopies or caves very few will actually interact with this dragon. Primarily an insectivore the Red Winged Whip hunts the skies for flying insects but they have been known to also feed on small rodents. Especially during mating season. 
Their name sake derives from the male’s impressive finger appendage that grow from their digitus anularis. The long growths are used in courting displays. Another display shared by both males and females is the false, bioluminescent eye spot. Due to their small stature the Red Winged Whip is regularly preyed upon, but these glowing eyes act as a great deterrent, scaring would be predators. 
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uk-u · 10 months
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un michi
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madamrynodm · 3 months
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Barioth for a warmup, got a long night of sketching ahead of me
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littlegreenwyvy · 5 days
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