So turns out doodling on the weekends in hard. So these aren't all that great OOPS. WHATEVER YOU STILL GET STUFF.
Okay so this is a little half-assed but I'm sure you'll all forgive me. At the top we have Greg, showing off the fact that, if he really wants to, he can get around on all fours using those stupid little goaty hands of his. It's stupid clumsy though, so don't expect him to be doing it as a major mode of locomotion.
The other two critters are two monster things I haven't drawn in years. I made them up when I was super into Oddworld, s they're kinda-sorta Oddworld fan-critters of sorts. The top one is half of a Screep, which is a lot like a leg-bird with finger tentacle webs and spider eyes. It also has skeleton wings and insecty bird feet and I can't remember what it's butt looked like but I think it had fingers for a tail, not sure. The horsey goaty thing is a Gilk, which for some reason I used to draw a SHIT TON of back in late Jr. High/Early High school, but I can't really remember what they look like exactly so I kinda made it up again. They're kinda like angry deer/horse/goat monsters.
Yes, some times I have characters that aren't mythical creatures in any way. I just don't get a chance to mess with them very often cause anything that doesn't pertain to Skin Deep tends to fall by the wayside WHUPS.
Here, have some fanart. I went to scope out potential wedding sites today, plus I'm not feeling too hot, so today you get a quickie dirty fanart of Brooklyn because I didn't have a lot of time for anything else. I had such a crush on this dude when I was a kid, you don't even know. 95% of that was because he was the only Gargoyle I could draw since I hadn't gotten the hang of human faces. Also he had goat horns, which is the way to my heart. Also you'd think after living in the 20th Century for however many years the Gargoyles would eventually trade in their grody ol' loincloths for some actual clothes.
This is also why it's been hard to do doodles this weekend:
Whups I've been playing with dollies in Sims 3.