some more baby Krie! they were a very inquisitive little thing - and still are!

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I thought I had posted this already but apparently I forgot! Self-portrait as alien for illustration class last semester, with a nod to Audrey Hepburn.

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Krie modeling examples of semi-formal (lavender outfit) and formal (plum outfit) traditional Undine attire

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I haven't uploaded anything in quite some time because I've been too busy to draw much outside of my life drawing class and the BIG project I'm working on for senior show, but have a sleepy Krie doodle until I can get some more complete work uploaded!

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A colored chibi of my mush boy Tox. I may do some roughs of him dancing; try to make it a bit more traditional~

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Em here is another former fancharacter of mine who needs revamping...she's a gentle gardener who loves nature and dance. so basically an alien hippie.

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took a break and doodled Trakii in the clothes I was wearing at the time, and was surprised by how much I like the result!

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I finally watched "Spaceballs" and one of the costumes gave me serious Holtark vibes.

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despite having two green thumbs, Trakii can't keep a plant alive to save their life.

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back to Krie - this time the theme is sundresses! i think she looks adorable in them.

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baby Kries! baby undines are referred to as nymphs.

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FUN FACT: Ocepechelon was just one of 2 GIANT, highly-specialized from the Late Cretaceous of Morocco. Meet Alienochelys, the "yin" to Ocepechelon's "yang"

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Krie in her natural habitat! this is a bit of an older piece, before I changed up the design of her gills a bit.

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stretchy Krie! (yes, undines have bellybuttons. they’re closer in anatomy to sharks than any other kind of Earth fish)

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Do I post the eye strain version or the original. Why not both

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Highlights from the Alienochelys, Crassigyrinus, Hesperornis and Sinraptor.

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