Romanian Three-Tail Study - Caudal and Femoral Elements
Finally, I have scanned these puppies in!! You guys are in for a treat!
This is one of four anatomical studies I created for my Senior Art Exhibition, "Think∴Make". These studies are of the dragon species I have developed, the Romanian Three-Tail, and in this case this is of a female. Hind limb and caudal (tail) elements are focused on in this study, most notably detailing the integumental, muscular, and skeletal aspects of the tri-split tail.
For the species I've developed, I have looked into human, theropod dinosaur, avian, chiropteran (bat), large felid, and reptilian anatomy, and have applied a generic knowledge of biomechanics and physiology to map out potential ways for this animal to actually exist somewhere, if not on planet Earth. This creature has a lot of significance to me, and the strides I take to map out a feasible reality for said creature can be seen as an attempt to satiate my mind's desires for that very reality. Art, and science - who says they can't coexist?!?
All four drawings can be seen arranged together here: https://www.furaffinity.net/full/9424109/
11 x 14 inches, .05 2B mechanical pencil on Bristol Vellum paper.
Time: ~5-6 hours
Art and concept created by and copyright©2013 Stephanie Dziezyk/LeccathuFurvicael. Do not redistribute, copy, alter, etc., any portion of this image without personal permission from me, the artist.
This is one of four anatomical studies I created for my Senior Art Exhibition, "Think∴Make". These studies are of the dragon species I have developed, the Romanian Three-Tail, and in this case this is of a female. Hind limb and caudal (tail) elements are focused on in this study, most notably detailing the integumental, muscular, and skeletal aspects of the tri-split tail.
For the species I've developed, I have looked into human, theropod dinosaur, avian, chiropteran (bat), large felid, and reptilian anatomy, and have applied a generic knowledge of biomechanics and physiology to map out potential ways for this animal to actually exist somewhere, if not on planet Earth. This creature has a lot of significance to me, and the strides I take to map out a feasible reality for said creature can be seen as an attempt to satiate my mind's desires for that very reality. Art, and science - who says they can't coexist?!?
All four drawings can be seen arranged together here: https://www.furaffinity.net/full/9424109/
11 x 14 inches, .05 2B mechanical pencil on Bristol Vellum paper.
Time: ~5-6 hours
Art and concept created by and copyright©2013 Stephanie Dziezyk/LeccathuFurvicael. Do not redistribute, copy, alter, etc., any portion of this image without personal permission from me, the artist.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Western Dragon
Size 904 x 1175px
File Size 631.6 kB
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