Quick personal sketch before bed. Was thinking about Quasar and wanted to have a hand at redrawing him (it's been agessss). Turns out those horns are still a bitch and a half to draw, lmao.
Description from a few years ago:
Part dragon, part deer, part something extraterrestrial from the farthest reaches of the known universe. He holds entire galaxies in his hooves while being able to curl up in a crater on the moon. Not restricted by any physical means, he is impossible to fully understand.
Quasar is often seen playing with dark matter as if it were putty, swirling black magic, dark matter, gravity and science with the skilled touch of a beast billions of years old. Dangerous, though not active enough to truly call 'evil.'
He doesn't breathe, nor does his body freeze or expand or boil in the vacuum of space. He is as content in the icy emptiness as a shark in the ocean. No one is sure how he moves through the void without jets or other means of propulsion, but he most certainly does move. Swirling through cosmic stardust in great loops, sometimes slow and sometimes at the speed of light, a creature you might consider part of the universe itself, both creating and destroying as he swims through the galaxies.
Description from a few years ago:
Part dragon, part deer, part something extraterrestrial from the farthest reaches of the known universe. He holds entire galaxies in his hooves while being able to curl up in a crater on the moon. Not restricted by any physical means, he is impossible to fully understand.
Quasar is often seen playing with dark matter as if it were putty, swirling black magic, dark matter, gravity and science with the skilled touch of a beast billions of years old. Dangerous, though not active enough to truly call 'evil.'
He doesn't breathe, nor does his body freeze or expand or boil in the vacuum of space. He is as content in the icy emptiness as a shark in the ocean. No one is sure how he moves through the void without jets or other means of propulsion, but he most certainly does move. Swirling through cosmic stardust in great loops, sometimes slow and sometimes at the speed of light, a creature you might consider part of the universe itself, both creating and destroying as he swims through the galaxies.
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