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New addition for my Season 6 Episode Art!
Season 6, Episode 5: Guantlet of Fire
For more info on my episode art: MLP:FIM Season 5 Episode Art StreamsRevisiting last week’s episode, since we have no new one. And I kinda
wanted to make this creature anyway, so ’twas a good excuse haha.I quite like the mix of this beast, some sea serpent, eel, devil/angler
fish, and some archer fish! Shooting down Dragons from the sky?! Brilliant!
Although in the episode they didn’t seem that effective beyond just the
shooting…but it being a family show, kinda understandable they may not
show the eating part, which for all we know did happen behind the scenes
somewhere. There were quite a few dragons flying in the background :PHad a bit of “quick” fun with this one. Fairly loose brushstrokes/blobs
reminiscent of my older approach to paintings. I’ve been checking my
Season 4 art again and how I used to have a lot more brushstrokes visible
since I worked with a harder brush. I guess over time you just naturally
forget some approaches, or it may also be because I have so many darn styles :XD:Water!Anyhow, fun time filler until the next Episode art! Always great to see more beasts from the world.
I wonder this too. It puts me in mind of an old Benny Hill routine where he’s pretending to be a naturalist. St one point he says, “Now, after mating, the female crocodile lays roughly 1,000 eggs. The male crocodile then proceeds to eat all the eggs but one because if he didn’t we’d all be up to our bloody a$$ in crocodiles!”
I wonder how many dragons actually live to reach full growth adulthood like Torch