Thanks for all of the info and the name ^-^ tis much appreciated!!
~edit~ I'm just now realizing I messed up the rear wing.... >.< this is calling for a remake on some thicker paper, when this will get done though is completely unknown
About the drawing: I really like the drawing and how you give small details a very important feeling. I love the small bird in the extreme of the horn. Also I like the proportions in the horse although the medium leg in the picture I think it is a bit thin for me (don't take this as a harsh critic, i mean to be constructive, I can barely draw so take this like an observation rather than "you have to do in this way). Also I think it would be great to see more development of the drawing in general because I bid that it would be really great.
About the name: It depends of the mix (for me at least [I write about mythical beings])... if there is more prevalent the part of the unicorn it is called "Alicornus/Alicorn" (at least in spanish "Alicornio", also "alicorn" is the name of the horn of a unicorn). If the more important part is the pegasus it is called unisus... but it is modern fantasy not actually myths (except cantabrian alicornus but that don't have the wings in that way but in the legs). So you can called: horned pegasus/winged unicorn/unipeg/unisus/pegacorn/pegicorn/alicorn/pterocorn... whatever everybody choose a different name and it is right, because it is not a myth, this creature belongs to nowaday times, so you can define as you please. But the names that I feel fits better are Unisus and Alicorn (this is strictly my opinion not a rule or something like that).
Also, Pegasus it was only a horse, in the myth there aren't something like 2 Pegasus but only one.
Thanks for the input! I do plan on refining this a bit more (weather digitally or traditionally I'm still not quite sure yet) and about the name I like unisus thank you so much!!
I really like the drawing and how you give small details a very important feeling. I love the small bird in the extreme of the horn. Also I like the proportions in the horse although the medium leg in the picture I think it is a bit thin for me (don't take this as a harsh critic, i mean to be constructive, I can barely draw so take this like an observation rather than "you have to do in this way).
Also I think it would be great to see more development of the drawing in general because I bid that it would be really great.
About the name:
It depends of the mix (for me at least [I write about mythical beings])... if there is more prevalent the part of the unicorn it is called "Alicornus/Alicorn" (at least in spanish "Alicornio", also "alicorn" is the name of the horn of a unicorn). If the more important part is the pegasus it is called unisus... but it is modern fantasy not actually myths (except cantabrian alicornus but that don't have the wings in that way but in the legs). So you can called: horned pegasus/winged unicorn/unipeg/unisus/pegacorn/pegicorn/alicorn/pterocorn... whatever everybody choose a different name and it is right, because it is not a myth, this creature belongs to nowaday times, so you can define as you please. But the names that I feel fits better are Unisus and Alicorn (this is strictly my opinion not a rule or something like that).
Also, Pegasus it was only a horse, in the myth there aren't something like 2 Pegasus but only one.
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