This is an original drawing of Rhinophrynus dorsalis! I’ve been using Photoshop since a long time, mainly to adjust pictures for web and printing, but this is actually one of the first time that I’m trying to color from
Mexican Burrowing toad

This is an original drawing of Rhinophrynus dorsalis! I’ve been using Photoshop since a long time, mainly to adjust pictures for web and printing, but this is actually one of the first time that I’m trying to color from
I haven’t posted anything in almost a year… I was too busy mulling over my art projects and how I wanted to pursue them! In any case, I find myself often over-indulging in details when drawing. I never know when
I just completed this ink drawing of a Southern Ground Hornbill just for fun. It was a while that I didn’t draw anything and I needed a fun drawing to warm up! It’s funny how its throat sac actually look
For my main illustration website (www.mdubillustrations.com), I was planning on adding a full-color lizard drawing. I thus started experimenting with various black and white sketches, and I became so absorbed with all the scale details and big throat sacs of
I just love the face of this bird. It looks like an ancient statue. The biological reason of their bare heads is actually to help them in keeping clean while they are eating carrion (gross…).