Well, that was all for Harry Potter drawings, now we're on to other stuff. All but one of these pictures are from books by Terry Pratchett, a really great author that you might be familiar with, and if you're not, I highly recommend you become familiar with his work. Really cool books. He's written the Discworld series, the Johnny Maxwell trilogy, the Bromeliad (which is going to be made into a movie by the same people who did Shrek, at Dreamworks PDI), and countless other books which are ALL very good.
Here's Albert, Death's servant/assistant/secretary/cook type guy. Oooh, ahhh. I can tell you're enraptured. |
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This is Bilius, the God of Hangovers. I was going for a very cartoony style. This isn't quite how I picture him, but it's an interesting design anyway. | ![]() Here's Brutha the Novice with the Great God Om (that's him, the turtle). Brutha looks a bit younger than he's supposed to, I'm still trying to reconcile the description of his wide, innocent face with the fact that he's supposed to be 17 or so. |
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Here are Angua and Carrot of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch. Carrot is, in this picture, from Jingo, what with the soccer ball and the street kids. For the uninitiated, Carrot is a dwarf – a six-foot, red-haired dwarf by adoption. Angua is a werewolf. They're as close as it comes to a realistically romantic couple in the Discworld series, but that's not why I drew them. I drew them 'cause they're cool, and they were sitting in my head, waiting. | ![]() |
![]() Someone said this looks like a hobbit, but as much as I love Lord of the Rings, it's not, it's just someone who was living in my head and decided to come out. I don't know why, but there's something about this drawing that I really like. There are things wrong with it, like the fact that the eyes are not on the same line, but I like the way he looks like he has a cold or something. |
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Here's another shot at Bilius, I like this face better. It's a neato face. It's also not quite my style, more the style of the super genius I sit next to in class, but I like it, so it stays. | ![]() Here's The Captain, from Only You Can Save Mankind, the first book of the Johnny Maxwell trilogy, which I highly recommend you read immediately. If you're trying to place her species, don't bother, she's an alien, a ScreeWee, from a video game. Any resemblance to Randall from Monsters Inc. is purely coincidental, I went straight from the description in the book. Actually I left out the crest on this one, but it's in a later one. |
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