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@WFlotsam *slaps forehead* Man, I should have known that. I guess I think of them as red, since they were red in the old Monstrous Compendium art.
I like these guys, too:
Cave Pony for #spectember - proliferation of bats leads to massive amount of guano, fields of no-chlorophyll plants parasitic on fungi in the guano, and a tiny species of horse goes into the caves to exploit the new niche.
@digital_duck I always thought these by Ely Kish were MEANT to depict ill or starving dinos, especially the 2nd pic - I guess they reminded me of the ones in Fantasia trooping across the desert? And the sauropod's pose looks ill and droopy.
A few pics for #GetYourArtUnderwater: a chunky Ambulocetus, a water-mage mermaid, a drowning woman from Wait and See, and a Caranoctian Snolligoster (larval form of a false dragon).
@Bastianwerewolf Well, no Scots but a South African, a Canadian, and two Brazilians!
OK, this is a super rough version of Sexy Sasquatch for that book cover. This is about as good as I can get, I think! Half Barry Gibb, half Lion King. I found giving him animalistic eyes kept him from looking like a stabby hobo.
#AnimalArtistsUnite part 2 -
My friend's cat Bubble Bear, a Dilophosaurus, a stuffed werewolf, and a photomnaip portrait of #bigfoot.
#AnimalArtistsUnite
A reconstruction of Thinocyon, a scene from one of @rathacat's books, a gorilla-lion hybrid, and a critter dreamed up by @Evil0Dan