Troubled Waters
Troubled Waters
Troubled Waters by Stratadrake
Description
Description
Why do I worry myself so? I feared that I wouldn't be able to draw water, but really, what was I concerning myself about?
Anyway. This is for Rebus, who also did well in the Negative Contest I hosted last fall (and as you can see, I used my inverted technique to make this drawing as well). Rebus requested a Kraken -- that mythical sea monster said to sleep on the ocean floor until the end of days? Yeah, that one. That's a pretty one-dimensional description to such a creature, I thought, there has to be more to its existence than a nearly eternal nap. What does it look like, what does it do, what does it eat?
Monsters called krakens are typically drawn with a lot of tentacles. But rather than going for the "squid" or "octopi" style of tentacles, I went for something different, perhaps more like a sea dragon type appearance.
And, well, that little fishing trawler floating across the ocean you see? She never made it back to port. Official reports blame an ocean squall and deep swells capsized her, but the few survivors of the disaster had a much different, more horrifying tale to tell.
Medium: Inverted colored & ebony pencil
Time: About three hours
Size: 9x12", 75px/in at full-view
Those interested in seeing how the inversion technique works can check out the WIP scans in my deviantART gallery, here.
Anyway. This is for Rebus, who also did well in the Negative Contest I hosted last fall (and as you can see, I used my inverted technique to make this drawing as well). Rebus requested a Kraken -- that mythical sea monster said to sleep on the ocean floor until the end of days? Yeah, that one. That's a pretty one-dimensional description to such a creature, I thought, there has to be more to its existence than a nearly eternal nap. What does it look like, what does it do, what does it eat?
Monsters called krakens are typically drawn with a lot of tentacles. But rather than going for the "squid" or "octopi" style of tentacles, I went for something different, perhaps more like a sea dragon type appearance.
And, well, that little fishing trawler floating across the ocean you see? She never made it back to port. Official reports blame an ocean squall and deep swells capsized her, but the few survivors of the disaster had a much different, more horrifying tale to tell.
Medium: Inverted colored & ebony pencil
Time: About three hours
Size: 9x12", 75px/in at full-view
Those interested in seeing how the inversion technique works can check out the WIP scans in my deviantART gallery, here.
General Info
General Info
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Category Fantasy » Creatures » Aquatic Creatures
Date Submitted
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Category Fantasy » Creatures » Aquatic Creatures
Date Submitted
Views 3134
Favorites... 29
Vote Score 3
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Media Colored Pencil / Crayon
Time Taken 3 hours
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Media Colored Pencil / Crayon
Time Taken 3 hours
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orcameister on February 17, 2009, 2:31:41 AM
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Oh man, I feel so bad for the people on that boat! Great job!
wolfmoon on March 18, 2008, 9:42:25 PM
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Trollfur on September 20, 2007, 7:37:39 AM
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Biolord42 on July 6, 2006, 5:24:53 AM
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Bucket on March 9, 2006, 9:14:33 AM
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maerchen_boy on February 28, 2006, 8:38:31 AM
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buzzua on August 25, 2005, 3:47:34 AM
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Ocelot on April 5, 2005, 11:48:46 AM
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Queen_Asheer5600 on March 30, 2005, 12:01:05 PM
The image, seems a little TO dark for me to make out much of anything. From what I can see I like the image (I need to load up some of my inverts later on although they are HORRIBLE) I really like the effect you got with the water on this, and the creature (whatever it may be) seems to blend in nicely although since the image is a really dark image.
Rebus on March 19, 2005, 3:18:50 AM
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KotokoPlum on March 16, 2005, 7:31:28 AM
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Slippingthroughreality on March 16, 2005, 2:58:49 AM
Crystalvixon on March 16, 2005, 2:41:08 AM
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