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LESSON NOTES
The goal is to take two or 3 different creatures and make a drawing merging them into something new.
COMMENTS
A rough sketch of a baby duck, porcupine, and bunny. Added a cute flower for a hate to my sketch.
Combined a flacon, Rhino, and goat,
the wings were pointless either way with how his body is built, so they're just decoration.
Armadillo + Addax + Ring-tailed lemur. Don't usually draw animals but was a good challenge.
I actually made two attempts. My first one was trying to be a mashup of a lamprey, puffin and a planarian (a planarian is a flatworm which you can cut up into dozens of pieces and each piece can grow into a new worm. Notably, their mouth is tentacle in the middle of their body). I was uh, disappointed with that one, so I tried again today!
My new attempt is a porpoise + Glaucus atlanticus and I feel like it turned out kind of cool! I really wanted to give it countershading, so I gave it some color. :)
Here is my bio mashup. I had so much fun doing it ! I am so glad there are imagination exercises as well, I really do need some. I tried and mixed a long maned wolf, a jerboa and a porcupine. I ended up using colors as well because I had ideas about the fur pattern, so I wanted to put it down on "paper"
I was lucky enough to get 3 pretty cool looking quadrupeds as random animals and this is what I came up with.
I did give it a little bit of a background and a simple value system for fun, though of course these are subject to change if we color this sketch later on in the course.
Once again, excited for week two!
Here is my creature. It has a bear’s head, the body of an owl, bandit snakes for a tail and tiny rat hands.
Here's my imaginative bonus assignment, a Bio-Mashup of a Red Panda, Labrador Retriever and Zebra. I know the assignment only asked for a drawing, but I wanted to see how it would look in color so I went ahead and finished it in color, using Clip Studio Paint.
I used a randomizer and this creature is a mix of a squirrel, dugong, and a mynah bird!
