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Rodrigo-Vega — Celulation habitats VI

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Heere is where it gets really confusing... you see, if there are two groups of planets... and four "levels" of animals... that is Small and large herbivores, and small and large carnivores, then there should be some 8 pages on this animals. However, this one is the 6th and ... it seems that... the planets here are... ok, who cares. This one should be of large predators of the second group... somehow.

1015!) Amopod: From a sky planet. This creature isn't very different from a stingwing, but the "legs" are over and below the body instead of being at each side, and the jaws are separated into a more normal beak instead of a sting-like head.
8 m wingspan.

1016!) Dinobasilos: Like an evil sperm whale from an oceanic planet. ... Its not a very nice design in my opinion, I just used some prehistoric sharp stuff on a poor cachalot. Nothing special.
18 m.

1017!) Terrawurm: (left) See? for example there isn't any page with herbivore creatures from a deadsky planet. This one is like a segmented, blind... legged sort of underground snake. Most animals on this planets hunt using their sense of hearing and touch. 3 m.

1018!) Crablegs: Some sort of lobster with a hammerhead shark head.. or a hammerhead with a lobster's body. Well, this creature just crawls around in the coral reefs of ... a reef planet, while looking for prey hidden between the seaweeds or under the sand with it's awesome hammerhead shark... senses.
3.5 m.

1019!) Pterovenator: I don't know if this thing can actually sustain flight or if it's just a glider... but I guess that if it can't, it is quite near. From a shatered planet, its a combination of a tiger and a pterosaur. 4 m.

1020!) Umbra: A giant combination of a texas salamander a cave cricket and... some sort of carnivorous mammal. Yes, it's a blind predator that comes from a cave planet. 3 m.

1021!) Snowed conpard: A large condor-leopard from a mountain planet, from wich I don't thing I have any herbivore either. But I think it would hunt some kind of goat-like creature leaping and gliding to it from high rocks. Lots of gliding animals on this mini series. 3 m.

1022!) Yacaporia: The mightiest predator from an Amazon-like river planet would be this combination of a river dolphin, a crocodile and an anaconda. So, you know, swims, bites, constricts, the end. 8 m.

1023!) Ucinodont: All right, now i believe this one is from a gaseous planet. I guess it'll work as a floating blob of gas "swiming" around and cathing stuff with those ... hooked thingys there. Some 9 m, mostly the hooked thingys.
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Comments: 26

Inaydo-Dreamwalker [2021-05-08 23:04:15 +0000 UTC]

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crystaliza [2013-04-08 18:26:28 +0000 UTC]

AMAZING!!!!! Getting ideas for some dinosaur paintings I'd like to do for my son's bedroom! This is a little too detailed for me, but still very inspiring!!

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evilhusky49 [2012-03-23 15:37:40 +0000 UTC]

I love to sit back and imagine a world with these odd and unsual beasts roaming about interacting.[link]

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Grimmjow747 [2011-08-27 12:59:04 +0000 UTC]

wow. i can never fuse exoskeleton creatures with endoskeleton ones.

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Majardia [2010-12-06 21:46:06 +0000 UTC]

Awwww look how cute :3 *Pets*

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FCLittle [2009-05-22 17:50:49 +0000 UTC]

I really love the creature on the bottom right....I would love to see it from different angles and with more information about its habitat and its of life....

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BadHorseX2 [2009-04-09 00:42:09 +0000 UTC]

Fascinating! I would love to see inside your mind... how do you come up with them???

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Rodrigo-Vega In reply to BadHorseX2 [2009-04-09 14:44:02 +0000 UTC]

Thanks ^^ well I invented new ways as years pass, but have you checked my tutorial on creature design?

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BadHorseX2 In reply to Rodrigo-Vega [2009-04-12 00:44:07 +0000 UTC]

No I haven't, I'm going to have to now

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RavenBlackCrow [2009-03-16 16:25:56 +0000 UTC]

nice monster, i would dying to want it if you sell as a artwork

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Rodrigo-Vega In reply to RavenBlackCrow [2009-03-17 00:24:46 +0000 UTC]

You mean like prints or something?

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RavenBlackCrow In reply to Rodrigo-Vega [2009-03-20 12:04:21 +0000 UTC]

maybe ..like a book with all your art

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Rodrigo-Vega In reply to RavenBlackCrow [2009-03-21 00:26:32 +0000 UTC]

Well I would really would like to... maybe one day.

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RavenBlackCrow In reply to Rodrigo-Vega [2009-03-24 16:41:14 +0000 UTC]

is your choice if you want to

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whalewithlegs [2008-11-13 08:21:53 +0000 UTC]

Crablegs! One o my alltime favorites of yours! I keep forgetting that you have all of these already drawn out and that they're not actually in progress now .. which leads to the question, what are you up to?

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Rodrigo-Vega In reply to whalewithlegs [2008-11-13 23:48:46 +0000 UTC]

What i'm not -_-...

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Rayn-Hammer [2008-11-12 21:51:01 +0000 UTC]

Man, these things are simply awesome!

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lizander1888 [2008-11-12 21:01:45 +0000 UTC]

Hay algo en ese umbra q me llama mucho la atencion, pero no esoty seguro de q es...

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Rodrigo-Vega In reply to lizander1888 [2008-11-12 21:53:23 +0000 UTC]

Talvez el que sea una salamandra ciega carnivora ... con grillo

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lizander1888 In reply to Rodrigo-Vega [2008-11-12 22:21:46 +0000 UTC]

tengo la impresion de q ebe saber bn con algo de salsa... ya se, se parece a la rata topo africana

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handsup-surrendering [2008-11-12 20:58:18 +0000 UTC]

Haha your discriptions are brilliant. I love them.

Your drawings on the other hand....muy bien

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56ghk [2008-11-12 20:47:57 +0000 UTC]

woah the last one is cool

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ZXIV [2008-11-12 19:45:44 +0000 UTC]

Very believable and well drawn fantasy creatures. ^_^ Great skills you have. Although poor Amopod doesn't look like it is convenient to walk for him. Maybe you had another function for those legs in mind while drawing it?

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Rodrigo-Vega In reply to ZXIV [2008-11-12 21:55:22 +0000 UTC]

There is no land to walk on its planet, they fly all their lives, thats why they have evolved so oddly shaped appendages.

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NeuStrasbourg [2008-11-12 19:37:19 +0000 UTC]

it's always the same, I look at one of your collections and I know immediately which one I like best. If it's not getting too boring for you: this time it's the hammerhead.

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shazy [2008-11-12 19:28:42 +0000 UTC]

simply delightful are these designs of yours

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