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CG 10-18-2006 10:59 PM

Realistic Fosters, kinda
 
Last night I doodled this, which could be considered what Eduardo would be like if he were an actual wild creature living off the land somehow.

It's set off a chain reaction in my art already.

At home I've doodled a small family of Eduardo-like animals grazing on a hill side, and 'Wilt' with young on the african savanah.

I will most definately scan those, and if possible, colour. Expect Coco's flock to be drawn soon too.

scary_dream 10-18-2006 11:09 PM

That's unusual... not bad or anything, just... unusual.

Very nice work though! A very different way of viewing things, no doubt!

pitbulllady 10-19-2006 02:41 AM

You know, there was some sort of creature in either Chinese or Tibetan mythology that looked an awful lot like this drawing, and the "My Little Pony"-based drawing you did of Eduardo, a basically bovine creature, but with long fangs. I cannot think of what it's called at the moment(it's a bit after 6:30 am here, and I have to leave for prison...I mean school). It's a good concept, though, and quite interesting.

pitbulllady

CG 10-19-2006 01:51 PM

Really? Sounds interesting since I have this link here that shows a whole lot of mythology creatures from around there. Maybe we can find 'Eduardo'.

CG 10-19-2006 02:12 PM

And either way, here's Wilt. Kinda.

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l4...e/wildwilt.jpg

You'd need the ability to run long distances in such an environment, from predators and to find more feeding grounds and water. So yah.

And Eduardo again, plus family since I could.

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l4...sie/wilded.jpg

Cassini90125 10-19-2006 02:25 PM

Awww, a baby Eduardo! That is just too cute! :D

One Radical Dude 10-19-2006 03:02 PM

Excellent stuff, Ceeg! I really love the one with the three Eduardo-like creatures. :)

BlooCheese 10-19-2006 03:17 PM

Wow! These are amazing. You have a great imagination.

Kzinistzerg 10-19-2006 03:26 PM

I would never have thought of this! You are so creative!

GrimTheLost 10-19-2006 06:04 PM

Very good.

antgirl1 10-20-2006 08:12 PM

Your way is really simmilar to the show for Wilt, no offence at all. I always thought that the 'Wilt' spieces would've been like foxes or wolves or something. XD

Lemme guess...the female's horns and teeth are much smaller than the male's!

pitbulllady 10-21-2006 09:51 AM

I can't really picture Wilt's "species" as "animals", but more like a tribe of people. I know that there are certain tribes in East Africa which are typically very tall, and the people carry themselves with this stately bearing that Wilt often has. Their warriors are very lean, tall and sinewy in built and pride themselves on endurance and resistance to pain. I used to work with an exchange teacher from Kenya who was of the Masai tribe, and she told me that their children were taught to walk with that proud, upright stance by having a round pebble placed on top of their heads, and they had to walk and eventually RUN without the pebble rolling off. This was, as she explained, to teach them to be ever-vigilant, and to avoid having physical problems related to poor posture later on in life. I can easily picture a group of warriors/hunters, all much like Wilt, trekking across the Serengetti for days on end, in search of game, adorned with colorful robes and beads, their posture never faltering in spite of the heat and drought, while being ever-alert not only for food, but the threat of lions and other predators, or enemy tribes.

pitbulllady

Invader Bloo 10-26-2006 07:52 PM

I like those, but some of those scare me! :(
The Ed/Wilt ones in praticular.:wiltshock:


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