Keenan Taylor's Tales of Kaimere | He/Himさんのプロフィール画像

Keenan Taylor's Tales of Kaimere | He/Himさんのイラストまとめ


Author | Worldbuilder | Illustrator. Too many passions, not enough time. Pro-Choice. BLM.
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She’s just here for some bugs she doesn’t want to talk to you.

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Behemoth (top), spotted hippo (left), and highland hippo (right).

Not anywhere close to scale.

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I charge hourly and have posted a few examples of what each time slot will produce for the final product. I charge upfront for our estimate, and add ons can be paid as we go. If you want a print version sent your way, I only charge for the actual cost of printing etc.

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The inland sea is home to several species of walrus. Most common is the borgu, a suction feeding gomphotarid that specializes in worms, using their mustaches to feel for prey in the sediment of the seagrass meadows.

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As the continent has been terrestrially isolated from the portal for over a hundred million years and the northward currents preventing much debris bringing life in, the flora and fauna are quite distinct,

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Some of the multituberculates of the polar continent are quite basal, with even the large ones being mistaken for rodents by the few To Katon and Akanuk who sail that far south. Others are quite derived to the point of confounding Kaimeran explorers.

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The subjects for a piece I’m working on, showing a jurazhent titanosaur clearing foliage and the trident deer and jahdarok parksosaur feeding in his wake.

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Four of the deer species found in the known world. Top left is the trident deer, a species of Cervavitus. Bottom left is the northern barking deer. The roe and fallow deer on the right are more recent migrants, and after 300k years are quite similar to their earthly kin.

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Realized I’ve got one lounging and one swimming, but most of their locomotion is running on the bottom of shallow rivers/coastlines, I really should have one in that pose and so I can set it next to the others so we can really appreciate the sheer bulk of a 70+ foot bull.

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