More world building: Livestock!
Mar. 14th, 2007 07:27 pmBecause of the presence of dragons on the world of Tynaria (Alec's world) livestock has evolved slightly differently than their counterparts on Earth. They're larger than their Terran counterparts and wilder. Bony plates and horns are more prevalent as well.

Sheep from Alec's world
Weight 350lbs ewes, 425lbs Rams
Very thick wool with bony plates often covered by the wool. Grows quickly. Provides wool, meat, and milk.
The best sheep are found in the Lancoon kingdom.
(image based on the Romney Sheep)

Horse from Alec's world
About twenty hands high, very good at pulling, running and riding. Excellent endurance. One large horn on the head with a smaller horn on the nose. Feathers are on on the feet. They are usually brown or bay with black rarely. They have lighter coloration on their hindquarters with spots. Grays and roans are not seen at all.
(Based on the Morgan horse)

Goat from Alec's world

Cow from Alec's world.

Sheep from Alec's world
Weight 350lbs ewes, 425lbs Rams
Very thick wool with bony plates often covered by the wool. Grows quickly. Provides wool, meat, and milk.
The best sheep are found in the Lancoon kingdom.
(image based on the Romney Sheep)

Horse from Alec's world
About twenty hands high, very good at pulling, running and riding. Excellent endurance. One large horn on the head with a smaller horn on the nose. Feathers are on on the feet. They are usually brown or bay with black rarely. They have lighter coloration on their hindquarters with spots. Grays and roans are not seen at all.
(Based on the Morgan horse)

Goat from Alec's world

Cow from Alec's world.
I love animal drawings <3
Date: 2007-03-15 03:10 am (UTC)I really love the face of the cow. Its left eye looks a bit different from its right, but overall I think that the perspective on its face and chest came through the best. It also has the most weight and volume to it out of the four. The goat looks quite good too. It's second best in volume and the best one as far as proportions go, though the face seems a bit generic and flat. The sheep is sufficiently curly but the back leg might be too straight? I'm not certain.
I must say, I love the horse the most if only because I'm a huge fan of sturdy, dappled unicorns. So I really dig the general idea behind the design. I think it needs the most work though. The hindquarters seem too high and small to me, the dapple pattern looks a bit too rough, and the front leg that is lifted doesn't seem to be attached at the shoulder correctly. The rump and the upper part of the front leg seem too round as well. I'm not certain if those were intentional alterations or not. Overall, I recommend looking for some horse anatomy pictures. They shouldn't be too hard to find and they'll definitely improve the drawing. Was it drawn with or without a reference picture? :)
Re: I love animal drawings <3
Date: 2007-03-15 03:34 am (UTC)I based the drawings on actual photographs, so that could be why they're funny looking. That and I'm not that great with animal anatomy.
I always have trouble drawing horses. This is actually better than most of them.
Re: I love animal drawings <3
Date: 2007-03-15 03:49 am (UTC)I do recommend looking up some anatomy photographs or books though. There tend to be a plethora of photos devoted to horses alone and the other three shouldn't be too hard to find either. You have an okay start. But knowing how their bodies fit together can't hurt. (If nothing else, I found it helpful to be able to correlate the different body parts to their human counterparts, as it helped me understand the poses better.) :)
Re: I love animal drawings <3
Date: 2007-03-15 03:56 am (UTC)Oh yes, I have anatomy books. At least I think I do. Gaah... must go check now.
Re: I love animal drawings <3
Date: 2007-03-15 04:22 am (UTC)Incidentally, might be cool if the sheep had obvious armor. Perhaps the wool could grow around or sparsely from the plates? Maybe they would be less like plates in the sheep's case and more like rhino hide? Dunno, just pondering. I understand how the wool could cover it up but since it isn't apparent, it looks relatively normal. Perhaps the legs could become a more obviously armored area? Or only wool on the underside of its body and legs? Just some thoughts. :)
Re: I love animal drawings <3
Date: 2007-03-15 04:25 am (UTC)Maybe I'll give the sheep spikes.
Re: I love animal drawings <3
Date: 2007-03-15 04:38 am (UTC)Re: I love animal drawings <3
Date: 2007-03-15 06:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-19 01:26 pm (UTC)Horned horse yay! =D
Your world's horses sound like (one of) my world's karkadanns. I would probably call them unicorns if that didn't bring up images of magic and healing and pretty sparkly fluffy niceness, because karkadanns are basically horses crossed with rhinos crossed with lions. *luffs them*