Thank you so much, CarboN! Let me answer some things you asked.
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*omg* I love your allosaurus.
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Thanks. Theropods are always fun to draw. I make the allosaurs look really ratty because, well, they're the bad guys and I want people to hate them.
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Isn't criticism appreciated? Great.
I think some of the colouring of "Navado Diplodocus longus" doesn't fit. The dinosaur above it has things better.
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Of course! Criticism is always appriceated. That's how I improve.
Yeah, I know what you mean. There's a lot of that in the series. I have a dryosaur who's a dark shade of blue, no way in hell is that camoflague-friendly.
Navado's color scheme was kind of an, "okay, I can't think of anything. Orange, there we go." Zinnea's color scheme is a little more practical- it helps her by allowing her to blend in with the bushes.
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I envy you how you can draw details without shadows and stuff. I can't. (Yet, muahaha)
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Strange, I find that to be more of a weakness. I'm not good with shading when it's on the paper, I'm afraid I'll mess up the picture. I need to improve a lot in shading.
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The hammer-claw looks like he has ran off from spiderman comics. Cool, machines are hard to draw.
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Tell me about it. I try my best, but my specialty's more towards biological stuff.
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The pumpkin man and the little devil are very charming. But the insides of pumpkin man's mouth looks weird-ish.
Does he have a light source in there? Or something soft?
Or it's just me. Bleh.
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Yeah, there's a light inside his head. It's supposed to be like the candle inside of a Jack-O-Lanturn.
Now for something completely different. Ten bucks (not really) if you can remember who this is and where he's from.
(Not Leto, because he's seen it and knows.)