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  • Seadragon sketch, possible future adoptable
    Seadragon sketch, possible future adoptable
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  • Satyrs. Very much inspired but some of Terryl Whitlach's art from her books.
    Satyrs. Very much inspired but some of Terryl Whitlach's art from her books.
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  • Neopets stuff done for a fansite
    Neopets stuff done for a fansite
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  • An amphibian-like people native to a world I'm creating.
    An amphibian-like people native to a world I'm creating.
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  • Trying out different clothing these guys might possibly wear
    Trying out different clothing these guys might possibly wear
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  • Another dragon concept
    Another dragon concept
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  • Skeef
    Skeef
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  • Concept for a 4 limbed Gryphon or Gryphon-esque wyvern creature
    Concept for a 4 limbed Gryphon or Gryphon-esque wyvern creature
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  • Sea drake colored
    Sea drake colored
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  • Testing out how this kind of species/creature layout looks
    Testing out how this kind of species/creature layout looks
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  • The Kazan, a dragon native mainly to the Polynesian islands. It breathes lava instead of fire.
    The Kazan, a dragon native mainly to the Polynesian islands. It breathes lava instead of fire.
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  • cephalopod-like aliens. I'm calling them hexapods until I can come up with something better.

    They dwell primarily on land but can also live in the water comfortably. I picture them walking in a similar way that octopuses "walk" along the ground in the ocean. The are pretty big - the worker is quite a bit taller than your standard human.
    cephalopod-like aliens. I'm calling them hexapods until I can come up with something better. They dwell primarily on land but can also live in the water comfortably. I picture them walking in a similar way that octopuses "walk" along the ground in the ocean. The are pretty big - the worker is quite a bit taller than your standard human.
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