Sunday, March 30, 2008
Manipulation
Posted by Mike Corriero at 1:32 PM 1 comments
Friday, March 28, 2008
Introduction
Hi, everyone. First, I want to thank Mike Corriero and Davi Blight for inviting me to join this blog. You're all artists that I respect and admire, and I'm honored to be included here.
Anyway, I'm Cory Trego-Erdner, known on the internetz as Moai. I'm a student (graduating with an AA this year), I have a humble job (cashier at a dollar store), and I have aspirations of becoming a concept artist. When I'm not drawing, I'm observing. I have a few personal projects that I want to get started soon that will involve plenty of creature design, but until then here's some older creature work of mine.
Posted by Moai at 8:33 PM 7 comments
Shallow Swamp Loofeesh
Posted by Mike Corriero at 4:38 PM 1 comments
Introduction
Hi everyone,
I'm currently a freelance artist running around working on several different tasks at the moment.
Here's a few creature designs to get an initial idea of my work:
PRIPYAT BEAST
MANUALLY ASSISTED SEA CYBORG
Cetaceans have long been used by military outfits, trained for marine mine clearance, reconnaissance, and even attack roles. However their willful, individualistic personalities caused severe problems. Escapees were common, which represented an extremely expensive loss in both resources and time, for their trainers. The J8 program solved this issue with heavily genetically modified Belugas featuring post-growth expansive mechanical grafting which fitted them to be overseen by a human pilot.
BROOD MERMAID
An exemplary member of a Piscine Magistrate's sub-harem; a collection of fertile females used for the sowing of seed as opposed to serving a directly pleasurable role in the prima harem. A swarm of eels harass the brood mermaid in her later stages, eager to snatch up freshly hatched young. These swarms are encouraged by most Magistrates as they consider it an excellent measure for thinning the weak offspring; immediately setting the stage for a strong and culled lineage. Brood mermaids are often given as donativum profundi, "imperial largess of the abyss", to honoured guests, as the reciprocated offering of offspring is considered an assumed display of trust in important dealings amongst piscines of high standing.Posted by Keith Thompson at 11:18 AM 5 comments
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Giants & Humanoids
Posted by Mike Corriero at 11:16 AM 4 comments
Saturday, March 22, 2008
MY FIRST CREATURE THUMBS
I was inspired by Mike Corriero's silhouette-thumbnails to do some of my own, and am totally sold on the process now. I don't understand how I never did this before, and now I am much too excited about it.
Posted by William B. Hand at 4:59 AM 1 comments
Friday, March 21, 2008
Wavering Stiffle Stump
edit: The thumbnails that were produced befor the final design was created by mixing the anatomy of numbers 01 and 02.
Posted by Mike Corriero at 10:50 PM 2 comments
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Posted by Davi Blight at 8:59 AM 5 comments
Sunday, March 16, 2008
"THE BIRTHDAY GUEST"
So... Hey everyone! All the work here is great, and I'm happy to be in the midst of you guys and all this excellent fun.
Here's one from me. It's Airbrushed Acrylic on Board, 2o"x3o".
Cheers! - Wm.
Posted by William B. Hand at 5:55 PM 0 comments
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Mountain Ogre
The Mountain Ogre slowly establishes himself in the world of man, yet retains his knowledge of building natural armor instead of harvesting the metals and fabrics made by man. His intelligence is inferior to man's, yet he feels they are fools as they destroy the world around them to build wood boxes where stone caves would do them just fine.
The Ogre is drawn out from his solitary lifestyle by the vile smell of cooked meat and the noisey banging of tribal drums-- An annoyed ogre brings destructive results.
Posted by Davi Blight at 11:44 PM 2 comments
Monday, March 10, 2008
Hydro-Deflux .1.1.1 - Mission
Posted by Mike Corriero at 6:48 PM 1 comments
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Hypo Capriate
Posted by Artist at 8:55 PM 1 comments
Saturday, March 1, 2008
A morning painting
Hello People,
This is my first post here on this blog and i guess an introduction is in order.
I'm an concept artist at Creative Assembly/SEGA and i've been working in the industry for a few years now.
I've been published in many magazines and books, genres ranging from Game design to sketchbooks and philosophy of art.
But most of all i love the act of creating.
So here's a few creatures i've created to properly introduce "me"
Posted by Artist at 3:10 AM 4 comments