So my spare time is no longer being taken up by other matters and I can focus on my drawing and return to my usual schedule again. Huzzah! These last couple of weeks have felt like such a waste of time. Right. Time to talk stuff. A couple of weeks ago I posted a rough sketch I had prepared of an Entelodont on my blog.
An Entelodont? Say what? Enteledonts, fondly nicknamed "hell pigs" by some, are onmivores. They emerged in the late Eocene and eventually went extinct in the early Miocene (
that weird bit of prehistory between the disappearance of dinosaurs and now) They were common in Europe, Asia and North America.
OK. They look weird. They have an enormous wolf-like skull, a boxy chest which looks like it was borrowed from a warthog and...hooves? If they were omnivores how could they hunt with little feet like that? They certainly couldn't use them to grab their prey or grip the ground if they got in a tussle. So it would seem they may have just been scavengers but, on closer inspection, it appears they were pretty hench. Those tall dorsal vertebrae, at the top of their spine, would have supported enormous muscles which would have held the head in place but also would have easily assisted them in a fight and those protruding cheekbones would have been the frame for a hulking pare of jaw muscles. Basically they were ripped. So hunter or scavenger? As much as the consensus appears to be that they were scavengers that may have hunted a little by most experts, this is one of those things you can never definitively confirm. Meh.

So. The drawing bit. I spent the first day converting it onto A2 in pencil, as always, but when I went to start inking it the next morning I decided it was
way too small. I would have to entirely redo it and I really dislike redoing stuff (especially if I have already devoted so much time to something.) Despite the way I felt I forced my self to ahead with it anyway. If I have to redraw something my main concern is whether I do a better job than the previous attempt but this time I think it payed off.
It took just as long to draw it in pencil but the inking process was comparatively quicker and I think possibly the quickest I have done so far. I also think my shading may have started to improve.
I think I made far better use of the A2 this time
So this is the finished thing. (And that is a fork in the ground.) Looking at it now I think there are points that I need to work on but I think it's definitely an improvement. At some point I will probably work up the nerve to go over all my pieces ad fix them if I can. I'm too timid at the moment though.
Thanks for reading!