"Tète du Rhinocéros tichorhinus, d’ap-ès une restauration exécutée pour le cabinet de la Sorbonne, par M. Eugene Deslongchamps" [Head of Rhinoceros tichorhinus, based on a restoration carried out for the Sorbonne cabinet, by Mr. Eugene Deslongchamps], now Coelodonta antiquitatis, from La terre avant le déluge [The world before the deluge] by Louis Figuier, 1863
Was messing around with photoshop brushes and had a fun idea of a side scrolling adventure game in a sort of cave painting style with various prehistoric creatures as the boss fights, I think that’d be fun.
(Fun lil detail, the back drop for this is a picture of the other side of my fossil of a shrimp)
Personal promo pic for "Ice Age - I Giganti dell'Era Glaciale", a special exhibit that runs from August 28 through September 9 featuring the latest specimens prepared by Zoic srl in Trieste (Italy).
Ice Cream Rhino based on the Lego Vidiyo - Ice Cream Saxophonist
Okay last year I had an idea, of doing video’s where I recorded myself drawing character designs based on existing media or from those aesthetic moodboards, and turning them either into dragons, anthro’s, pony’s or whatever I felt inspired to draw, while at least trying to be entertaining/explain my reason/choice for the design.
But sadly I was too stressed out/busy from the whole moving house situation, that the idea got left on the cutting room floor. I do have the speed art recoding of this, but I don’t think I’ll ever upload it.
Anyway thought it was about time I uploaded this, honestly I’ll like to draw this silly Ice Cream Woolly Rhino again in the future, I’m very fond of the design I came up with ^_^
We've gone back in time! 🦏 Kifaru is a woolly rhinoceros partial fursuit with two ADORABLE minky horns and a sculpted neck. 💜 Woolly rhinos were definitely purple, right? Definitely.
Happy Fursuit Friday! ✨
Woolly Siberian rhino from Paris avant les hommes [Paris Before Man] written and illustrated by Pierre Boitard, after Théodore Susemihl
Published posthumously as a novel with updated illustrations in 1861, first published in Musée des Familles – Lectures du Soir, 1836-1837 with art by Susemihl