Thursday, January 24, 2019

Giant Carp (aka Giant Barb)
Drew up a monster river fish from Southeast Asia I have wanted to do for a while: the Giant Carp also known as the Giant Barb. (scientifically (Catlocarpio siamensis) ). It is a endangered fish that gets to over 600lbs (300kg) and like grass carp lacks barbs, though has the typical coarse scales of most minnows (i.e. barbs and carps).  A full grown fish from Thailand or Cambodia would be as big as a motorcycle or subcompact car.

Friday, January 4, 2019

Upgrades

I redrew several fish over the break, including a redo of the Northern Pike, Muskellunge (Muskie) and Flag (Festivus) Cichlid (for Festivus of course LOL :0)
Look for more as time passes.
For those who missed it, I also drew up a Cymbospondulus sea going dinosaur a while back.

Check the master catalog for updates to catch the latest.  Look for a few new books in 2019 too, including a kid's fish identification book.
Later,
Bryce

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

New Cloth, wallpaper, and wrapping paper designs!

New cloth, wallpaper, and wrapping paper designs are out in time for whatever holidays you celebrate!

Look on spoonflower: https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/combatfish for all the latest!
You will now find a battle of prehistoric toothy  sea monsters (Elsmosaurs, Mosasaurs, and Lipleurodons among others) , peacock basses of the Amazon, patterns of dolphins and whales, and the monster river catfish from the Ganges: the Goonch.
I get asked all the time if you can buy cloth from Spoonflower, then craft it into clothes or decor to sell...the answer is of course you can!  Obviously, if you buy lots of my cloth or wallpaper or gift wrap patterns, I get more royalties from Spoonflower. So buy my cloth patterns by the pound from Spoonflower, and use your creativity to your hearts' and wallets' content with what you buy.  Let me know if you are successful, just for curiosity's sake, and let me know any requests for new designs to draw.

Tight lines, calm seas, and stars in the sky,
Bryce

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Sea Monsters and Space Pups

Added two more sea monsters from the cretaceous: Elasmosaurus and Ichthyosaurs. Elasmosaurs look lots like the classic Loch Ness Monster, while Ichthyosaurs look alot like dolphins. I also gen'd up a battle scene between the Liopleurodon (Jurassic Period), Elasmosaurus (Cretaceous Period), Mosasaur (Cretaceous Period), and Xiphactinus (Cretaceous Period).  Needless to say, coloration is my best guess, using fossils to get the shape.

On a much more light-hearted tone, I also draw up a space puppy cartoon with a rat terrier in a space suit (with cool boots too).


Remember, my Master Catalog has all the art I have generated over the years, in  a mobile friendly format.

Later and happy shopping!
Bryce

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Fishes, Space, and Apollo art into Fall

Hello all my art fans!
Finished up kids books last springs (Madison's African Rivers and Charlotte's Arctic Ocean) then got pulled into all my space farm papers and presentations.  However, did take time to draw more fish, and some abstract designs, and flesh out a Design By Humans site on top of adding to my Cafepress sites and Spoonflower/Sprout/Roostery patterns.   The spoonflower patterns (especially the ones with sharks) are very popular, and cafe press is popular too, but for a wide swath of species. I added a much better run at the peacock bass cichlids of South America, in DBH and Cafe Press (four species to be exact, including Spotted, Royal, Butterfly, and Tucunare)  and plan over time to upgrade various species, and added more African and Asian species.
I also added a few spacey designs, like this one in spoonflower and this one in Design by Humans, and another science space drawing to show the route of Apollo 11 in commemoration of the 49th and upcoming 50th Apollo mission anniversaries.
Later, Tight Lines, and Explore!
Bryce

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Finished up Charlotte's Arctic Ocean, including a swath of Arctic animals including polar bears (in many poses, including babies), arctic fox, walrus, narwhals,beluga whales, ribbon seals, hooded seals, harp seals (and yes, baby harp seals), halibut, Greenland sharks, arctic char, puffins,little auks, and others. Also draw the same designs into Spoonflower and Cafepress patterns.  Switching over to finish Madison's African Rivers, and mostly wrapped up the fish (on Cafepress too) and now doing the mammals and reptiles in prep for assembly. Like the Amazon, the Congo and Nile have lots of Cichlids and Caracins, but Africa also has elephant fish, in a variety of odd shapes. Unlike fish, mammals and reptiles require many poses to be believable.

More later,
Bryce

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Space Art and Fish Art

Fishes:
Still drawing African fishes, almost done enough for my next book (Madison's African Rivers).  Drew up the classic elephant snouts (Morymid family), a Kafue pike, an Aba fish (an electric knifefish), Bichir, and many (many) more cichlids, puffers,  and characins. I have to say Africa has some of the most interesting freshwater fishes in the world to be sure! Amaizing how many tropical rivers freshwater pufferfish (as the Amazon, Nile, and Congo do).

Space:
Since I am on the planning committee for the International Space Development Conference (ISDC) in St. Louis MO this summer, have gotten to see a good sampling of space art, and added a few snippets of my own here and there. Did up a new kid's space book (You Will Farm in Space) which gave me the chance to be both engineer and artist to make all the diagrams and concepts.  Many space farm concepts of mine will have Earth applications too.


Other:
Take a peek at my patterns on clothing at sprout.com

Later,
Bryce