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Luring The Draccus
Photoshop
June 2009


   
Hey everyone,

This image was a kind of self-imposed challenge – I totally fell in love with an incredible book called The Name Of The Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, and as a tribute, I wanted to try and recreate a scene from the book. Usually my images evolve as I work on them, often ending up only vaguely resembling the original idea, but with this, I set myself a very specific brief – Pat’s amazing words – and set about trying to make it real. It was a really challenging exercise, and I loved doing it. Took about 2 weeks of my spare time I think.

As always, there is a mixture of a ton of painting and my own shots – the Draccus is painted from scratch, referencing various beasties from hippos to rhinos to monitor lizards. The way the creature is described is quite simple, there’s nothing particularly ‘dragon-like’ about it, no unnecessary adornments etc – just a giant armour-plated herbivore lizard who breathes crackling blue fire. I don’t want to spoil the scene at all, so I’ll leave the interpretation up to you guys - I cannot recommend this stunning book enough!

Much larger image here -

http://www.philmcdarby.com/index.php/digital_art/large/luring_the_draccus/

Thanks for looking,

Phil

PS The amazing Mark Simonetti uploaded his cover for one of the international editions recently – a really special piece of work.
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