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    Gryphon prompt: Lets share our inspiration and WIPs

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    • skeletortoise
      skeletortoise @Fey Realme last edited by

      @R-Fey-Realme I love this post! I am looking forward to sharing my ideas. I am not used to designing creatures - only done it a couple of times. I feel like a "griffin" is such a specific thing: eagle + lion, but I like how the designs above are showcasing other bird combinations.

      Do you all feel that a griffin is really just a mash-up of two creatures or is it specifically a winged thing? Specifically eagle + lion? Something else?

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      • skeletortoise
        skeletortoise @skeletortoise last edited by

        I like the shape language of this one:
        que-art-griffin-adopt-1-copy.jpg

        And this one is so interesting!
        park-se-kwang-mon-griffin-02.jpg

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        • Tash
          Tash last edited by

          My closet association with Gryphons is from my favorite childhood movie Quest for Camelot, so I would like to pay homage to that! Was playing with a couple different bird animal combos and landed on toucan and Jaguar with a snake tail that has a seperate personality. (A nod to the two headed dragon)

          I've been toying with the idea of making the gryphon really sweet and friendly, and making the snake aggressive and unruly.

          I really haven't ever done any character design and I feel a little over my head so I'd love anyone's input!

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          • MarcRobinson
            MarcRobinson last edited by

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            These resources are great, thanks! They opened my eyes to the possibilities, and there really is no limit to the variations. I was originally going to do a combination of a chicken and a kitten, but reluctantly went with a kingfisher and a kitten. All my chicken sketches looked derpy lol. I've managed to sketch out my composition in photoshop, and I'll be doing my traditional pencil drawing next, which is my favourite step in the process! Can't wait to see other peoples WIPs.

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            • Julia Hegetusch
              Julia Hegetusch @MarcRobinson last edited by

              @MarcRobinson I love this sketch, the gryphon especially!

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              • MarcRobinson
                MarcRobinson @Julia Hegetusch last edited by

                @Julia-Hegetusch thank you Julia, I'm pleased with how it's going so far.

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                • Fey Realme
                  Fey Realme @Tash last edited by Fey Realme

                  @Tash that is fun! I'm glad you're making this prompt an opportunity to riff off of something you love. I think you are off to a great start, especially in the sketch where the gryphon is holding its snake tail and waving.

                  I have some tips for you as you go forward
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                  if you look at the design of the Gryphon you referenced from the Quest for Camelot the repeated triangle shape (in the ears, the green eyes, the general chest shape, and even in legs and wings and beak) make it look really menacing and even evil. another element that makes it work is the variation in size within the design. small head, big chest, bigger wings, small legs. like they guys said (a few times ago when they were critiquing the rock fortress of Jeremy ross) you want to follow the small, medium, really big rule to avoid sizes that are too similar.

                  I like the really big beak and the small wings you have on your design right now, you could reduce the body size a bit so it is sort of medium to finish out the rule.

                  also, if you want to make your gryphon sweet you should use a lot of circles and ovals (so a toucan is a great choice, they already have lots of ovals and a happy face). Jaguars are kinda scary, but in the movie zootopia, they made a cuddly jaguar (officer clawhauser) by making him round and soft, so you could do something similar.
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                  see how many circles and ovals you can work into the gryphon, and make the snake as full straight lines and triangles as you can.

                  I would also recommend doing a few draw-overs of pictures of cats to get the anatomy bits in the right places. Ill add an image of what I mean here later. there is no shame in getting a little help from photo reference! In fact it is a best practice.

                  @MarcRobinson this is your submission for march? wow I hadnt thought of putting the gryphon into a story, I suppose next month both the boy and they gryphon will show up? that's exciting!
                  I'm just going to do a few poses on a white background 🙂

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                  • skeletortoise
                    skeletortoise @Fey Realme last edited by

                    @R-Fey-Realme They actually did request an illustration with story I believe. If you go to the page for the prompt, it says to put the griffin into a story.

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                    • MarcRobinson
                      MarcRobinson @Fey Realme last edited by

                      @R-Fey-Realme yeah I'm settled on the design and composition, just need to do my convoluted process of pencils, scanning and painting ha! Yeah I prefer to do stories/scenes for my designs so I can use the illustration in my portfolio.

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                      • MarcRobinson
                        MarcRobinson @skeletortoise last edited by

                        @skeletortoise I hadn't noticed that, but you're right!

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                        • Joshua Chennault
                          Joshua Chennault last edited by

                          Figured I would toss this in here as well. Working on the character design and hopefully next week will have a scene ready to go.

                          Joshua Chennault - MonstroCity - Griffin - Character Sheet - 01.jpg

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                          • skeletortoise
                            skeletortoise last edited by

                            My favorite bird is probably the crow, so I looked up crow griffins and LOOK

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                            • Tash
                              Tash @Fey Realme last edited by

                              @R-Fey-Realme Thank you so so much for your feedback and advice! I definitely feel out of my element when it comes to character design and your advice really helps to de-mystify the path forward!

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                              • Haley Browning
                                Haley Browning last edited by

                                I am a bit late to the party, but I LOVE creature design and never did much story with my drawings. I questioned whether the bird half of the griffin would dominate the lion half or vice versa. These are ideas on mostly cat behaviors with a griffin. I am stumped with which thumbnail direction I want to go into more exploration. I personally love number 3 with a baby griffin pushing a glowing goblet off the desk, but my husband loves number 5 after the griffin pushed off the cup. Number 8 was an idea on what if the cup had a potion in it and a normally small creature drank it and grew.

                                I would love some feedback on your picks and what could be done to improve them. Thank you all!
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                                • MarcRobinson
                                  MarcRobinson @Haley Browning last edited by

                                  @Haley-Browning love the idea of the gryphon acting like a kitten! I like number 3 because of the composition and sense of depth created by the foreground elements. Although it might be hard to see a lot of the design of the gryphon due to the pose hiding some of the body.

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                                  • stayhomejoe
                                    stayhomejoe last edited by

                                    I have been drawing griffins in different ways, but I haven’t landed on one yet. I could spend all year on this one. I’m a big fan of fantasy.Untitled_Artwork.pdf Untitled_Artwork 2.pdf

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                                    • stayhomejoe
                                      stayhomejoe last edited by

                                      More griffins Untitled_Artwork.pdf

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                                      • Fey Realme
                                        Fey Realme @Haley Browning last edited by Fey Realme

                                        @Haley-Browning I love number 3 two! It really shows that you are feeling it because of how much more developed it is (look at that shading!) I love the gesture of the griffin, how it takes up the whole space, how we know its scale from the surrounding elements, and we know what is a bout to happen. I think you could push it a bit farther by making the object more mid topple (obviously tilting off the table and having the paw more connected/showing more movement. You might play with the object it is pushing over and come up with more interesting objects (story wise. for example, what if it was the growth potion it is about to push over? If it is obvious enough we might start wondering oh no will it break and will the griffin get so big it breaks the whole house?? your stuff is so beautiful! I love birds, but dont draw them so Im not good at them, but you really have them down! its gorgeous!

                                        @stayhomejoe you have a lot of interesting style options there! Im interested to see what you come up with! keep up the good work!

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                                        • Haley Browning
                                          Haley Browning @Joshua Chennault last edited by

                                          @Joshua-Chennault This should be a tv show!

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                                          • MarcRobinson
                                            MarcRobinson last edited by

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                                            Slowly working on the pencil drawing. It's my favourite part by far. Drawing has always come easier to me than painting. I'm experimenting with my style a bit and will try to retain more of my pencils in the painting process.

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