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Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Na-na-na-na na-na-na-na..

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 11:49 am
by masako
Anguipes wrote: The last one

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Na-na-na-na na-na-na-na..

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 12:09 pm
by hwhatting
Anguipes wrote: EDIT:
So, which is best? The last one is based on what I plan to do with the fish, which in turn is based on the heraldic dolphin uriant.

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The middle one looks the most natural.
I'm somewhat surprised that the system of your conpeople lumps together all kinds of unrelated animals under "bears", but goes to very fine distinctions between species under "bats".

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Na-na-na-na na-na-na-na..

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 12:14 pm
by masako
hwhatting wrote:I'm somewhat surprised that the system of your conpeople lumps together all kinds of unrelated animals under "bears", but goes to very fine distinctions between species under "bats".
It could indicate a special reverence, a general familiarity...

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Na-na-na-na na-na-na-na..

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 12:53 pm
by Hallow XIII
The one to the right, hanging with upright head, please.

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Na-na-na-na na-na-na-na..

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 1:13 pm
by Anguipes
hwhatting wrote:I'm somewhat surprised that the system of your conpeople lumps together all kinds of unrelated animals under "bears", but goes to very fine distinctions between species under "bats".
You could say the same about "worms" vs "cats". The "very fine distinctions" really aren't as fine as they look - Free-Tailed is a family containing around 100 species IIRC, and there are more single species in the cats category (six, vs only one in the bat category). Another thing to bear in mind is that, in-world, this isn't a system created by a specific culture, or even by humans. I'd be doing things very differently if this was a conscript for, say, bronze age humans living in a flood-plain agricultural society.

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Na-na-na-na na-na-na-na..

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 1:23 pm
by KathTheDragon
Anguipes wrote:Another thing to bear in mind is that, in-world, this isn't a system created by a specific culture, or even by humans.
Just because you can?

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Na-na-na-na na-na-na-na..

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 1:32 pm
by Anguipes
KathAveara wrote:
Anguipes wrote:Another thing to bear in mind is that, in-world, this isn't a system created by a specific culture, or even by humans.
Just because you can?
That's my general conworlding philosophy. Paired with "Is there a good reason why I shouldn't?"

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Na-na-na-na na-na-na-na..

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 1:54 pm
by Hallow XIII
Conworlds that do have Gods coming before humans can get away with a lot of shit. Meanwhile, my conworld can get away with a lot of shit because all the implausible stuff - like Gods or Dragons - is really figments of imagination come alive (I stole that idea from Warhammer, where Orks can use their latent psychic power, albeit unconsciously, to bend reality to suit them. And I even have the Minovsky Physics to back it up!)

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Na-na-na-na na-na-na-na..

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 3:55 pm
by Qwynegold
hwhatting wrote:
Anguipes wrote: EDIT:
So, which is best? The last one is based on what I plan to do with the fish, which in turn is based on the heraldic dolphin uriant.

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The middle one looks the most natural.

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Na-na-na-na na-na-na-na..

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 5:04 pm
by ZMoring
Qwynegold wrote:
hwhatting wrote:
Anguipes wrote: EDIT:
So, which is best? The last one is based on what I plan to do with the fish, which in turn is based on the heraldic dolphin uriant.

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The middle one looks the most natural.
I'm going to third this notion.

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Na-na-na-na na-na-na-na..

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 10:19 pm
by Halian
Let me hop on the compliment train there.

HOLY SHIT THIS IS AWESOME

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Na-na-na-na na-na-na-na..

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 3:00 am
by maıráí
masako wrote:
Anguipes wrote: The last one
Natural schmatural.

Re: Second Language Monumental Style Conscript Sketchpad

Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 5:34 am
by Anguipes
Bats remain controversial, so I have moved onto other superheroes (and assorted arthropoda). It was really hard to get good reference images for some of these, they probably all have the wrong number/type of legs, eyes, or mouthparts. And between this and the insects, I never want to see the word pedipalp again.

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xr̀t - Arachnids*


sjv́rp - Solifuge (Kinesis)



xvj̀rp - Lobster (Metamorphosis)
(Clawed) Lobsters, crayfish etc.


xvv̄jp - Centipede (Crisis)

Centipedes, symphylans, pauropods, remipedes and similar. Attributed to Crisis as predators.


xvŕjp - Mantis Shrimp (Anthesis)
Attributed to Anthesis for colour and sight.


xrr̀vt - Triops (Genesis)
Horseshoe crabs and tadpole shrimp. Attributed to Genesis as primitive.


xrj̄vt - Mite (Nemesis)
Mites, ticks, lice, aphids, bedbugs, and generally all small, simple arthropods. Attributed to Nemesis as parasitic.


xrv́t - Spider (Synthesis)
Attributed to Nemesis as building.


xj̄t - Scorpion (Telesis)

Scorpions, pseudoscorpions and whip scorpions.


xv́jt - Crab (Analysis)
Attributed to Analysis as scavenging.


hvr̀jt - Whip Spider (Ascesis)
Attributed to Ascesis as solitary.


hvr̄vk - Shrimp (Physis)

Shrimp/prawn, krill etc., various small long-bodied aquatic crustaceans lacking prominent claws. Attributed to Physis for social behaviour.


hvj́vk - Harvestman (Noesis)

Harvestmen and Sea Spiders.


hrv̀rk - Woodlouse (Gnosis)
Woodlouse and other isopods.


hrj̄rk - Millpede (Stasis)
Attributed to Stasis as slow moving.


*Yet another not-very-accurate name, from the point of view of modern, Earth-based taxonomy, but I prefer it to "Arthropods", which feels too broad, or "Spiders", which feels too specific.


I keep going back and forth on the bat issue, between the 2nd and 3rd design (I want my upside-down bats, dammit). The third, with the head upright, may look less natural but would be easier to draw (ever tried drawing a face, in profile, upside-down?).... for humans, and so my reasoning goes around again.

This marks the halfway point for the 14x14 animal grid, 98 animals in total.

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Arthropods

Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 3:51 pm
by masako
The Centipede and Millipede look a little forced (if that makes sense) but the rest are spot-on.

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Arthropods

Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 4:48 pm
by sucaeyl
These are really really sexy

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Arthropods

Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 7:50 pm
by Kereb
your crab is flippin' adorable

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Arthropods

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 6:45 am
by Anguipes
Bump, because I can't remember the C&C Quickies pruning rules.

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Arthropods

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 9:06 am
by KathTheDragon
2 week inactivity, I believe.

This probably belongs more in C&C, not C&C Quickies.

Re: Second Language Monumental Style Conscript Sketchpad

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 10:41 am
by Anguipes
If this thread could be moved to C&C, that would be great :wink:

Another "because I can" set - snakes as a separate class from reptiles/amphibians. This includes legless lizards, as Vana taxonomy is based broadly on morphology.

Delays can be all blamed on the TES series.

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ʔrr̀ʔ - Snakes


hjj̄k - Flying Snake (Kinesis)



hjŕvʔ - Tentacled Snake (Metamorphosis)


hj̀vʔ - Python (Crisis)
All constricting snakes, inc boa, anaconda, ratsnakes etc.


hv̄rʔ - Coral Snake (Anthesis)
Dustbin taxon of patterned snakes.


hj́rʔ - Amphisbaenia (Genesis)
Blindsnakes, amphisbaenia and similar. Attributed to Genesis as primitive and resembling earthworms.


ʔvv̀jʔ - Wart Snake (Nemesis)


ʔvr̄jʔ - Shield-Tailed Snake (Synthesis)
Attributed to Synthesis as burrowing.


ʔvv́ʔ - Cobra (Telesis)

Hooded snakes, inc. mambas.


ʔrj̄ʔ - Hog-Nosed Snake (Analysis)
Attributed to Analysis for playing dead.


ʔrv́v - Adder (Ascesis)
Pitless vipers, represented by the Horned Viper.


ʔjr̀v - Viper (Physis)
Pit vipers, represented by a rattlesnake.


ʔjj̄v - Vine Snake (Noesis)

Various slender, angular-headed and long-nosed snakes. Represented by Ahaetulla nasuta.


ʔjv́r - Sea Snake (Gnosis)


ʔr̀r - Slowworm (Stasis)
Various legless lizards, excluding Amphisbaenia. Attributed to Stasis as slow moving.



EDIT: You are a beautiful human being, Radius.

Re: Second Language Monumental Style Conscript Sketchpad

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 4:42 pm
by Radius Solis
Anguipes wrote:If this thread could be moved to C&C, that would be great :wink:
Ask, and thou shalt receive.

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Snake? Snake?! SNAAAAAKE!

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:29 am
by WeepingElf
Not much to say on this, except that these glyphs just ROCK and ROLL!!!

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Snake? Snake?! SNAAAAAKE!

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:48 pm
by masako
WeepingElf wrote:Not much to say on this, except that these glyphs just ROCK and ROLL!!!
Indeed.

Re: Second Language Monumental Style Conscript Sketchpad

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 10:19 pm
by Anguipes
This took so long. *bangs head against desk* Between there being too few distinctive, non-domestic canids, trying to find reference pictures amid floods of furry art, not being able to get the glyphs looking canine enough, pondering doing coloured versions of glyphs, reinstalling Morrowind...

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gvv̀rg - Dogs


nvr̀j - Lycaon pictus (Kinesis)



nvj̄j - Bat-Eared Fox (Metamorphosis)


nvv́n - Wolf (Crisis)
One of two I've translated as "wolf", because I'm lazy. "Northern"-type wolves, stockier, shaggier furred, including the coyote.


nr̀n - Dhole (Anthesis)


nj̄n - Thylacine (Genesis)


nv́jn - Aardwolf (Nemesis)
Includes the striped hyena.


njr̀jn - Fox (Synthesis)
Represented by a red fox, includes foxes and similar not included under fennec.


njr̄vg - Wolf (Telesis)

The other set of wolves. "Southern"-type wolves, slender, short haired, including the golden jackal.


njj́vg - Black-Backed Jackal (Analysis)


gvj̄rg - Maned Wolf (Ascesis)


gvv́g - Spotted Hyena (Physis)


grr̀g - Side-Striped Jackal (Noesis)


grj̄g - Bush Dog (Gnosis)


grv́q - Fennec (Stasis)
Represented by a fennec fox, small desert adapted foxes.

Re: 2L Monumental Style Conscript: Quanti canicula in fenest

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 4:01 am
by hwhatting
Well, these are really hard to distinguish. Lots of room for misinterpretation!

Re: Second Language Monumental Style Conscript Sketchpad

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 6:06 am
by Qwynegold
To critisize a little, I think that your snakes are too similar to one another, and the hood of the cobra isn't clear enough. I also think that your foxes look too much like wolves.
Anguipes wrote:pondering doing coloured versions of glyphs
I was just gonna ask if there was gonna be colored glyphs, like the Egyptians and Mayans/Aztecs used to do? And if so, will there be a specific color scheme, i.e. will you limit yourself to a set of specific hues?