Good evening everyone.
Some drawings again.


Tiip?p? - A small and harmless little thing. She enjoys sitting on branches and watching characters being generated.

(Sorry for the o-with-two-dots, but I had promised someone to name it that.)

Carnivorous plant - A dangerous, yet immobile entity. Carnivorous plants reside in deep and dark forests where the sunlight seldom reaches. They mimic big flowers until a prey wanders close enough to be surprise attacked. The flower opens its huge jaw and quickly shreds its target into bits, with its sharp teeth. The danger can be avoided if the flower is spotted from a distance, since it is rooted into ground, and unable to hunt down its pray. Once spotted it makes an easy target for bowmen.

Crabfish - A special kind of shore fish. The Crabfish live near shores but they can also be spotted near swamps and other small bodies of water. They carry a hard shell with them, that acts as their home and protection. Unlike regular crabs, the Crabfishes pincers are soft, and used to grab plants and algae from the seabed.

Mixed plant items.

Close-up of three plants. Oh wait, the last one is no plant, but a starfish!

An old woodie creature. It lives as a hermit in the far wilderness, most likely in small hut on some forest edge. There it researches magics, alchemy, plants and animal life.



Head portrait of a goblin creature. (I thought it would be some variation to see how I manage to draw it further.) It\'s now as finished as I can make it.
Any comments welcome!
To Under the moon: Thank you. They\'re just for funniness though. Hmm, banana you say? (*hates banana taste*)

I can\'t eat \'em, I will puke.
To JellyWerker: Aye, you maybe right. From now on, I\'ll just call them \'drawings\'.

You can see more information about ? and Finnish pronunciation at
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/finnish.pronunciation.htmlTo sekhmet: Thank you

Ah, a single drawing doesn\'t take that much time. And I carry my pencil everywhere, so I can draw something even if I had just 15 mins of time, waiting for a bus or between lectures. Plus, you don\'t get so bored as you would by just waiting still.
To Djaggernaut: Thanks Sir. I take it that you\'re refering to the two latter plants pictures. Unfortunately my colouring skill is mediocre. Also thanks for the texturing tips! I\'m not sure if you\'re leaving the team or not, but I surely hope that you would stay around. Your weapons set looks great too, a fine example for us \'lesser artists\'.