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And just for fun, here's another 4 that had a similarly big influence when I was a little older.
Spiketooth and various other post-humans from Man After Man, the Falanx and Rabbucks from After Man, the Snouters, and just about EVERYTHING from @cmkosemen's Snaiad! https://t.co/uLnxGwQXV3
@knight_Steve_ They also look similar to the jet whales from CM kosemams snaiad project
The Fututoriformes or "f*ckers" from Snaiad are nowhere near that shocking if you think about them as wasps with spines.
In fact the wasps are even more messed up, because their stinger and reproductive organs are housed at the same part of the body.
Here are the finished B&W illustrations of three creatures from the upcoming #Snaiad book. One is fully visible. To see the other 2, please consider supporting me on https://t.co/d346F3yuow
Daniel!!
Daniel is an alien I created highly inspired by @cmkosemen ‘s snaiad creatures. They are so cool and I’ve been sketching some of my own. Daniel is my favorite 💕
#Aliens #digitalart #illustration
Here is a random sketch page: #Snaiad concepts; demure young ladies on a bus ride; tiny organic creatures; anonymous humanoid with a bag... See https://t.co/HwSqbN5Pmj for more !
#Snaiad
A concept for flying Snaiadi Vertebrates, mainly of the Polydactyl variety
Celebrating one of, if not my favorite Speculative Evolution project and one of the oldest running: Snaiad, with some fan art.
@stevemobcannon For a sec I thought it was a Volugnathus from Snaiad, great reinterpretation though!
Been a while since we've seen any Snaiad stuff, but I still have hope/love for it! So to celebrate that love, here's a Hazzal! #Snaiad