A pencil sketch of a single flower called the Aescinpetal, drawn in a soft-toned sketchbook. The flower has layered, ash-grey petals that resemble swirling smoke and a delicate stem with two sets of leaves. A faint white ring of ash circles the base of the stem, drawn beneath the plant. Three green graphite pencils rest beside the page. The name “Aescinpetal” is written in elegant, digital calligraphy at the bottom right.
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Sketch Saturday: Aescinpetal – First Flora Sketch

Sketch Saturday: Aescinpetal Flora Sketch This is my very first flora sketch, and I’ve been super nervous to share it. Until now, I’ve only drawn creatures for this world. I’ve finished four so far, but recently, I started exploring the flora, and Aescinpetal was the first on the list. It seemed like a good place…

A pencil sketch of an insect-like creature called a Khautfly, drawn in a sketchbook. The creature has semi-translucent, blackened wings with faint rune-like markings, a thin sooty-grey body, and void-black eyes. The page shows delicate linework and some pencil smudging. The name “Khautfly” is added digitally beside the drawing.
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Sketch Saturday: First Creature Sketch – The Khautfly

Sketch Saturday: Khautfly This is the first time I’ve shared one of my creature sketches from the world I’m building. I’ll be honest, I’m a little nervous about it. While worldbuilding, I realised I needed to see what I was describing. So I took my list of Lunaaris creatures and decided to start sketching them,…