Anatomy of a monster

What would be more appropriate than a scientific sketch of the scientist?

Monster is a chupacabra, which is why he hasn't got any molars; he doesn't need to chew his food, being sustainable on blood alone.

His outer teeth are for grip alone, though his canines are hollow and excrete a special sedative produced by a gland at the back of his mouth. This is because he usually targets sleeping animals that he would very much like to keep that way, seeing as he is relatively weak aside from a powerful kick, which is his primary way of defence.

He is part coyote and born severely malformed, his eyes too big for his skull. Loosing one was actually a relief for him, seeing as it was pressing in on his brain. He lost it in a storm when a metal bar nearly pierced his head.

He can't very well close his remaining eye because of its size, which has left it partially blind. He mostly sees things in sense of shadows, so bright sunlight leaves him almost completely blind.

His mane and tail are an effect of his coyote-genes. Had he not had them, he would have been completely hairless, just like any other member of his species.

He has never seen another chupacabra and does not know that he is one himself.
ocean's picture

I really like the thought put

I really like the thought put into this guy. He's really quite interesting...
The sketches are also awesome, especially the detail. He almost looks like a crocodile in the third one!

I love this! The detail and

I love this! The detail and shading is amazing - you're really talented Smiling

@ Ocean: Thanks! He was

@ Ocean: Thanks! He was designed to look reptilian, so I'm kind of glad it shows >w< I've really been itching to explain this guy to the lot of you too, but I was unsure if I should keep the mystery going for a while... <___<

@ bluejay17: Thank you so much! >w< I tell you, it took a LOT of reference to get right <____<
eyestrain's picture

It's clear you've done your

It's clear you've done your homework, this is a very solid and well-thought out design. I like the individuality described in the text.

I don't strive to be the best, but instead I strive to do my best, and always give it my all every time.
-faunet

Oh my, thank you so much! You

Oh my, thank you so much! You have no idea how much of a compliment it is having you compliment my picture, Eyestrain! You're a major inspiration to me, your pictures are the very image of amazingness!... If you'll pardon the pun <___<
This is actually the first time I've drawn something like this, so that just makes your comment so much more flattering to me!