
Sunday, 22 February 2015
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
Whale Concepts
AG: A sperm whale.
AG: A sei whale.
AG: A geyser area on the head of a sperm whale.
AG: Sketch of a sperm whale and temples.
AG: Sperm whale with more fantastical fins.
AG: Sperm whale as a hell whale, playing on the concept of Leviathan.
AG: An attempt to draw a geyser area on the head of a sei whale.
AG: An attempt to draw the head of the whale with an entrance gate to some kind of civilization,
AG: A concept for the landmass on the back of the whale.
Sunday, 15 February 2015
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Concept Sketches
AG: The first concept sketch of a giant crocodile with a landmass on its back. I call the crocodile Tannin, named after sea monster/demon found in the Bible.
AG: Just like with the last project, there is concept involved with my drawings, with mythological reference incorporated. And this is evidence with landmass as it appears in this drawing and the three drawings that follow it.
AG: An aerial view of the previous drawing, with more background.
AG: Fourth drawing, with a different landscape on the Tannin's back.
AG: Close-up of the settlement from the previous drawing.
AG: A different landscape on a different animal, the whale or Aspidochelone. A notable feature is that the geyser blowhole has been made a sacred spot.
AG: Another drawing of the Aspidochelone.
AG: Another landscape on the whale's back.
AG: In this sketch a third option is provided, the giant octopus or Kraken. Here the octopus has an island upon is head with lots of mountains.
AG: In this sketch the Kraken appears to have some kind of fortress built on the landmass on its head.
AG: This sketch is a close-up of the fortress.
AG: Another drawing of the Tannin.
AG: A drawing of a different landscape on the back of the Tannin, featuring a ziggurat.
AG: An attempt at comparison between the crocodile, octopus, and whale.
AG: Another comparison sketch
AG: Another Kraken sketch with a very different fortress.
Monday, 9 February 2015
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