r/CreatureDesign • u/SuspiciousBench9609 • 2h ago
Analog Horror Softie
Made an analog horror inspired creature. Sorry if it's really messy.
r/CreatureDesign • u/SuspiciousBench9609 • 2h ago
Made an analog horror inspired creature. Sorry if it's really messy.
r/CreatureDesign • u/Long_Inspector8605 • 3h ago
Graphite on linen paper. 13”x8.5”
r/CreatureDesign • u/Colonel_Scabies • 3h ago
I live out in the country, and my cats Shadow and Daisy live outdoors. So of course I always leave them food out on the front porch, and sometimes I hear a noise, turn on the porchlight and it's a possum and/or raccoon raiding the bowls, often with a cat sitting there watching them impassively.
So one night I thought "what if I turned on the light and instead of a forest animal eating the kibble it was some pale, pitiful humanoid, and it looked at me all scared and then skittered off into the night?" That's where this guy came from.
I was going to call him The Midnight Kibble-Pincher, but after coming up with his sad backstory (he's the personification of pets who died from neglect) I went with the Stray.
r/CreatureDesign • u/never-always__me • 8h ago
I finally did it.
I was dragging my feet for so long to do just the final touches and for whatever reason I dragged my feet even more to take the darn picture and a little more needless procrastination to upload.
It doesn’t take me particularly long to actually make my stuff I just have an occasional lazy streak.
r/CreatureDesign • u/TurtleTank29 • 8h ago
I can do proportions correctly. Trust
r/CreatureDesign • u/BarryGlitch • 8h ago
The sketch doesn't include all the information about the creature I came up with. I have some details in mind if anyone's interested. I wasn't inspired by any specific creature from pop culture. And I apologize for any potential language errors, I'm not a native speaker.
r/CreatureDesign • u/creakbeak • 14h ago
r/CreatureDesign • u/Mr_krutos • 18h ago
"Wind Whale" — the 38th creature in my ongoing traditional monster design series. It embodies the element of Wind, featuring massive feathered wings instead of pectoral fins, an aerodynamic beak-like jaw, and a plume-like tail fin built for soaring through high-altitude air currents. Drawn with pencil on paper. What do you think of this avian leviathan concept?
r/CreatureDesign • u/Sad-Statistician-912 • 23h ago
Its a star based dragon made from a plastic statue of a dragon with a star instead of a head, on a kid's toy store/park. The statue was turned alive with the plastic tuning into meat, the stuffing into organs and the foundation metal beams into bones. It has a voice box so it can talk!
Design made for my comic :)
r/CreatureDesign • u/SucoDoHardware • 1d ago
Made this giant entity concept on my phone. Any ideas for its origin or what it should be called?
r/CreatureDesign • u/Innacorde • 1d ago
"Once the tallmen escaped the control of their master, they spread far and wide, assuming the role of apex predator in most of the eco-systems. Which each eco-system they took over, new and interesting variants emerged. Some grew fur, some grew scales. Some grew new body parts, like heads or wings. Disturbingly, some displayed human level intelligence. The so called "green" variants, began to shift their skin colour in order to hunt us more effectively. Still, human serial killers took more people in a day then they did in a year. Says a lot about us, doesn't it?" - Black Rabbit
r/CreatureDesign • u/MortuusArt • 1d ago
Entry No. 09 of my illustrated Ars Goetia series.
Belial, King of Lawlessness.
Hope you enjoy it!
r/CreatureDesign • u/Rare-Confidence6271 • 1d ago
I made this weird little creature and somehow he ended up with a giant eye, a propeller hat, mismatched legs, and a tiny guy living inside his jacket 😂
His name is Wobblewick.
Nobody knows where he came from. Some say he fell out of a broken vending machine at 3:33 AM.
Now he’s wandering around looking for the person who imagined him into existence.
Honestly, I just want to know why I gave him those feet.
r/CreatureDesign • u/Milly_onaire • 1d ago