Not mine either...someone give me ideas for what to do when I get back from Spain.
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Oh, my god...Dripik_12, that is amazing! All of them!
You even included tendons!?! Great job, especially on the Scrab;) ! Guys, you really need to calm on the posts. I've been scanning through this thread and some of you are spamming like crazy. Please get it under control, or I'll call a Mod over here. |
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EDIT: (read post below and you'll see what i'm talking about) Sorry then, i dun understand stuff like that... |
It was only a joke.
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Dripik_12, shall you be making another one anytime soon, I think that it should be a Glukkon. That would be awesome.
And guys...El' Scrabino', I'm not kidding about the Spamming, Don't do it again! |
Well, here it it... The aforementioned E'l Crappo.
A Clakker skeleton. I worked backwards from my other Clakker sketch, and I tell ya, finding the bones of such fat creatures is hard work, even with my skeleton book out in front of me. I had to combine the human, macaw and penguin for this. I hope it is woth the wait, it took all day. |
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Are their fingers like that..I dont know I thought they were wings!!! |
I like it.
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I have made studies of birds wings, and the finger parts look like that. One of the smaller "fingers" would control the feathers.
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Yeah, that skeleton works out.
I didn´t see any Tendons on Dripik 12´s pics. I´ll have to check. |
that claker is coool I could not do that it would take me years.
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Nice picture (as always you show-off :D:D)
...I'm not sure. Do squids have any bones? (Or a skull at all?) |
The Glukkons are squids,true
But how can they stand on their arms if they don't have any bones?:fuzconf: Here's a paramite |
Interesting picture.
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Glukkons, squids? I wouldn't bet on that one. The largest part of the Glukkon body is the head, and only a skeletal frame could hold it steadily. Not to mention that they have teeth, which are part of the skeleton.
And squids generally live in the water. If Glukkons were squids, why would they have arms, and not legs? Glukkons don't seem pretty good swimmers to me. Discussing this would go on forever, so here's the conclusion: great pictures, love the detail and the muscle anatomy. |
Alright. I just wondered. These are really great pictures. :)
Thank you for making this thread more interesting :) |
HOLYF*CKINGC*APHOWDOYOUDOTHAT!?!?!!?!??!
Sorry, but...s*it. What size paper do you use? I do tend to have a habit of making my pictures rather small scale, so it gets hard sometimes adding detail (the ones I posted were parts of A4 sheets, but I cropped the image. It comes out larger than it should really be) Paramite skull is very interesting concept. I never thought of them having teeth. I thought they just ripped flesh with their talons and swallowed it. Maybe they do chew it a bit. They seem to have less room for a digestive system than alot of other carnivores would, so chewing would help extract more energy from the (possibly little in caves) food they DO get. Gluks have traits of squids/molluscs but also those of ordinary vertabrates. I think they´re true vertabrates and the squid likeness is more coincedence, or traits of previous convergent evolution (look it up or ask me if you don´t know). Gluks heads seem a bit squishy. Maybe some of the skull is cartilage to allow for more brain growth...? You churn these out too fast. But then again, I spend too much time on computers, examining my tadpoles and badger skeleton...etc. |
The Slig's nervous system:p
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A Slig's nervous system?!?!?!!!
Don't overdo it, pal...! :p :D |
I always thought a paramite's skull would have metatarsels fused to the skill like a hand, and that there would be a bony plate underneath their torso.
Those are good pictures, but look closely at the paramite's legs of a rendered image: They have two digits on each limb originating from the first joint, but they are thin, scrawny and held close to the largers digit. I assume they are used in web spinning... |
Slig's skeleton and muscle:p
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Nervous system appears to work well, I see why there wouldn't be much in its legs anymore...
Skeleton needs closer observation to see how it works from the front, but it seems alrighty. How long did it take you to do those muscles? And you are spending too much of your time doing all these...give someone else a chance... |
the muscles? It's only take...1 or 2 minute
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1 or 2 minutes??? :eek: To draw muscles is something very complicated I think. If I would draw that it would takes longer for sure.
...1 or 2 minutes! :nonono: I hate you :p Just kidding :) |
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Just dismiss me if I say that I hate you. I really didn't mean it to. I'm only jealous of your ability to draw ;)
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As am I*bricked*
Muscles may not be that difficult, if you have a goiod reference as to what muscles go where on a human body, then apply it to a slightly distorted (well, not the head...) version in the Slig. 1 or 2 mins is still pretty quick. LOL Godzilla avatar. Hmmm...without looked at mine, try a Sea rex skeleton, Dripik 12, to see how you think it'll work. |