Perhaps inspired by the Pegasoferae hypothesis, which groups odd-toed ungulates, carnivorans, and bats in a single clade, generous patron M. D. commissioned me to draw giant flightless bats used as beasts of burden in his speculative universe.
We began our efforts with a series of sketches for goat, donkey, or packhorse-sized flightless bats.





I think each creature in this series could have been rendered as a great concept in its own right, but we went ahead one more turn, trying to create a larger beast of burden that was more akin to a water buffalo.



We picked bits and pieces from different iterations, and I built up my final composite.

I drew my fully-rendered line art over this composite illustration.

I also couldn't resist rendering one of the earlier pack-horse bats - that one with the uncanny forward-facing eyes. I imagined that these evolutionary offshoots could have also been domesticated, and used for guard duty in farms.

The scanning, compositing, screen-toning, and colouring of both drawings went forward as usual.






Finally, a composite brought both giant flightless bats together.

Building these concepts bit by bit, is so much fun!
Thank you all for your love, and support on Patreon!
C. M. Kosemen
2025-11-23 18:32:16 +0000 UTCEleanor
2025-11-23 11:10:04 +0000 UTCC. M. Kosemen
2025-11-22 07:33:47 +0000 UTCMichael Drzyzga
2025-11-21 23:24:04 +0000 UTC