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Second one. Because the paper used is A3 format and my scanner takes A4 at most, I will fill two sheets before scanning. Journal is here: www.deviantart.com/ramul/journ…
16: - A snail around 6 inches or so in size, with a shell designed to resemble a succulent plant for camouflage, among a group of plants.
17: - A beaked, dog-sized ornithopod dinosaur with two rows of small, spike-like bumps on it's back and short quills near its tail.
18: - A group of sapient, relatively large lizards (with heads loosely resembling a caiman lizard) with feathers covering most parts of the body except for the head, fingers/toes, and the tail, hunting in a forest with spears.
19: - A bigger, badder version of the Crystal Palace Megalosaurus, the V-rex to its T-rex. (i.e. Much bigger, more armored, and far more heavily-built with larger jaws and more snaggled teeth, the works)
20: - A prehistoric take on the Catoblepas of legend: A massive robust body evocative of retro sauropods with a bison-like hump over the shoulders, four sturdy column-like limbs each ending in four blunt almost hoof-like claws, a long sauropod-like/serpentine tail tipped with a bony, knobby club, and a fairly long neck held horizontally and low to the ground that ends in a head shaped like a tapir's, but more robust and with several pairs of large fang-like tusks protruding from the mouth like a boar. A pair of fairly short swept-back horns grows from the back of the head, curving upwards a little bit at the tips and sporting small prongs like the antlers of a Chinese dragon, and it sports a flexible upper lip rather than a proper trunk, with crests atop the head reminiscent of what you see in the Ntouka from Guild Wars. The entire body is covered in thick rhinoceros-like hide, and the eyes are small and angry-looking.
21: - A heterodontosaur Chupacabra. The head is shorter than that of a typical heterodontosaur and sports exaggerated tusks on the upper jaw along with a hooked beak like what you would see in a parrot or a terror bird (There's a smaller hook on the lower jaw's beak, but no tusks), while the rest of the teeth are quite small but very sharp, useful for cutting through skin and flesh. The eyes are large and forwards-facing, while the nostrils are quite small and the neck is stooped like a vulture's. The body itself is rather lean and gangly, with long arms ending in grasping hands that look eerily similar to a human's sans thumbs, but with slightly longer fingers and smallish hooked claws on the tips of each digit. The hind legs are long and powerful, suited for kangaroo-like leaps, with three toes to each foot, while the tail is rather short; long porcupine-like quills are scattered over the back and shoulders, but the creature is otherwise devoid of integument.
22: - A terrestrial superpredator derived from Livyatan melvillei, with a thick stocky torso, four sturdy limbs structured kinda like that one Kaprosuchus picture but bulkier, a considerably shorter tail that has no flukes on it, and skull that's reinforced with bone armor plating and adapted for ramming prey, its primary method of attack.
23: - An enormous draconic cross between a crocodile and a monitor lizard. It has the general build and proportions of a monitor lizard, but is quite a bit more heavily-built, and has a slightly longer neck than is normal for a varanid that is held in a slight S-shape; the body itself is covered in armored scute and osteoderms like a proper crocodilian that give it the appearance of dragon-like spikes down the spine, and the limbs are set in the classic crocodile half-sprawl. The tail is long and serpentine, with more scutes and osteoderms running down its length and getting smaller and smaller as the appendage tapers towards the tip. The head is reminiscent of the WWD Postosuchus, but with slight draconic embellishments like raised 'horns' set just above and behind the eyes
24: - Giant leech that eats trash and spits acid. Has a split-lower jaw.
25: - Snake with wings that fly via jet propulsion.
26: - Demon with a black rock-like exoskeleton, wings, scorpion-like tail, and a pair of oryx-like horns.
27: - Humanoid energy monster with a crystal skeleton and spikes.
28: - A giant tar ooze that cleans dungeons. The bones of creatures it eats are trapped and not digested.
29: I’d love to see an exotic shark-mermaid!! She’d have the sinuous tail of a thresher shark, but with the hint of a cute small butt under her tail. Her upper body would be slender & she’d have 6-arms with hands with 6 fingers with webbing membranes to the finger/thumb tips. Webbing would run from the pinkies to the elbows, & the arms would have membranes connecting them from the elbows to armpits; bottom pair connected to her torso. She’d have gill slits in her rib cage or neck. Three petite breasts, finned ears, and a cute face. A close-up of a webbed hand would look cool!! The webbing would look awesome if shown blending into the sides of the fingers as seamlessly as possible.
30: A 2nd aquatic cute girl would look great with the above features, but with legs with calf-fins, & feet with 6-toes with webbing between them to the tips. A close-up of her webbed toes spreading wide would look awesome!!
31: Another variation of aquatic girl would be for her to have feet that look more like the shape of swim fins. A normal looking foot from the heel to arch, then widens-out seamlessly to a long, wide flipper/fin with serrated outer edge. A close-up of the bottom of her foot would look nice.
32: - A triradially symmetrical chinese-style dragon. An extremely flexible and visibly scaly serpentine body. Six limbs, each with two-thumbed symmetrical hands, positioned in circles of three each, folding up against the body like mantis raptorial forelegs. The tail divides into three separate tails, all of them prehensile and tipped with their own tufts of fur. The head consists of three radially opposing mandibles, each segment possessing a single eye, a short antler and a semi-prehensile feeler/tentacle on its lip similar to a catfish. The creature is sort of a brachiator, using a few of its limbs and tails to hold onto branches, only living on something that looks more like coral than any kind of tree.
51: A spiderlike creature with long snout that it hangs in modern bridges for fishing. The snout can have big fangs.
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Comments: 16
Jakeukalane [2022-03-17 19:02:06 +0000 UTC]
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Ramul In reply to Jakeukalane [2022-03-17 20:59:52 +0000 UTC]
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Jakeukalane [2018-11-11 13:08:31 +0000 UTC]
Really great
I like all of them, not only the one you did for me.
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Ramul In reply to Jakeukalane [2018-11-11 22:37:38 +0000 UTC]
Rest of yours is for later, as I had a bit of space left to fill with something small and compact.
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AntFingers [2018-11-10 00:21:48 +0000 UTC]
Shit those little spear hunting guys are really neat.
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sandcastler [2018-11-09 20:10:52 +0000 UTC]
Awesome!! Thanks for the fishy characters! You did a great job on their fins & webbing membranes!!
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Dinoslayer84 [2018-11-09 15:53:29 +0000 UTC]
Amazing takes on mine. Only the leech one matches what I thought you would create. The rest I never really expected to look like that.
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Ramul In reply to Dinoslayer84 [2018-11-10 10:33:42 +0000 UTC]
What did you expect with the non-leech descriptions?
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VF-RAVEN [2018-11-09 15:52:19 +0000 UTC]
Awesome cryptid collection! Good conceptual work based on the descriptions you got
~Be sure to check out the galleries of those who comment! It's courteous of you and helps struggling artists get views!
You might like what they have to show you!
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Lediblock2 [2018-11-08 21:20:28 +0000 UTC]
I kinda meant for the quills to be a lot longer, and the fangs and beak to be more prominent - It's still meant to look like a typical gobliny Chupacabra, but with the skull of a Heterodontosaur modified for those famous three-fang marks.
I apologize if that sounds dickish....
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VF-RAVEN In reply to Lediblock2 [2018-11-09 15:51:11 +0000 UTC]
Considering these are done for free as requests, I think you should be happy with what was done even if it doesn't 100% meet your request
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Lediblock2 In reply to VF-RAVEN [2018-11-10 09:30:38 +0000 UTC]
In the previous doodle request round, he did actually redraw ones that didn't match the description he was given.
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Ramul In reply to Lediblock2 [2018-11-10 10:31:46 +0000 UTC]
Only when they were evident fuckups, like forgetting parts. In this case, it's just a complain about the size of the parts, which can be digitally edited within the file.
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