Sketching in a loose flowing manner helps loosen up my wrists as well as capturing the feel of movement that I may incorporate into the final drawing. I'm interested in using fins to suggest movement hopefully without taking away from an overall grotesque look for the fish.
I am definitely drawn towards a large, fang-ridden set of jaws! I want this fish to be ugly and menacing.
I sketched and re-sketched the shape of the head and jaws to try and develop an overall design for the fish.
By re-drawing the fish it helps to establish elements of the design that are essential, the large eyes, the strong, teeth-infested jaws and an almost sullen expression to the creature.
Some sketches show what will work and some show what won't. The front view below is definitely not menacing! And the eye on the sketch below, on the right, is just too low, the fish ends up looking a little stupid.
But I am really interested in building in a sense of movement. Drawing the fish from above makes this easy but I want a face-on view. Maybe there could be more than one fish in the final image...
So below is one of the first sheets of quick sketches trying to develop a fantasy fish.
I'm still a long way off from the final design of the fish, so there'll be more sketches to come before I start sketching the final image. I'm not in a great hurry to finish this one, especially as I'm still hampered by not being able to use my right hand effectively and my left hand is not disciplined enough to achieve what's developing in my mind's eye, but at least I'm still sketching!