Craig is posing for a toothpaste ad, or something like that.
Actually he's on an old world made by a greater dragon that died in the rip in space that birthed Craig. Thankfully this cute little planet was safe and Craig is attempting to take care of it now that the dragon's dead.
Most of the life was actually taken from earth a long long time ago and since evolved to fit the new conditions. The plants are red, having lost chlorophyll and relying on red xanthophyll instead. There are no insects, but a lot of snails (including flying snails, lol). The dragon actually considered the planet to be a massive ornamental garden and even seemed to try to guide the life towards aesthetic goals.
So Craig is just chilling out and being all creepy as usual. Yay teeth faces.
I am so happy this is done. I really like how it came out and I think I might have actually discovered a better way of doing digital art (I'm drawing on top of the sketch). Lots of brush experimentation too.
Critique if you want, I want to see how I can get better.
This picture makes me uneasy. Not only because of the teeth, but the whole picture is unsettling to me for some reason... But I suppose that is (one of) the goal(s) of art, to evoke emotion. Well done.
oh yeah! Since writing that comment, I found out there are certain tumors which can grow teeth and hair. Real world is even worse *shiver* (yeah, I don't know what's up with this conversation, I guess that's what you get for drawing what you do )
Wow! Especially like the glowy hands and the moons and the mist. For some reason it makes me think of William Blake's Book of Urizen, but I'm not quite sure why.
& The whole piece has a wonderfully Lovecraftian tone & feel to it.
Sorry, it's beautifully realised, though
oh yeah! Since writing that comment, I found out there are certain tumors which can grow teeth and hair. Real world is even worse *shiver* (yeah, I don't know what's up with this conversation, I guess that's what you get for drawing what you do
Yet another