Passengers

Passengers

Passengers

The Purple Slow Walker is primarily photosynthetic, but occasionally it must travel to acquire additional resources. It retracts its mobile roots, extends its tube legs, and begins the tedious journey to better feeding grounds. Groups of slow walkers congregate around a large carcass, exogenously digesting the flesh and absorbing the coctail through their extended roots. This is the opportunity the passengers have been waiting for. Not only do they rely on the walker for shelter and free transport, but also as a source of pre-digested nutrients they can pilfer from their host's method of carrion consumption. Whether the passengers provide the walker anything in return for its efforts is unclear.

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Down Below
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Down Below

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Deep sea floor.


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1 year ago
Creatures Of The Open Ocean
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Creatures Of The Open Ocean
Creatures Of The Open Ocean

Creatures of the Open Ocean

A few species profiles out of the many inhabitants of the oceans of Veteris.


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2 years ago

I saw you're a graphic designer.

Are you commissionable for creature designs or similar projects?

If not that's OK. Like your art

I’m not currently available for commissions, sorry. I definitely will keep making art though. Glad you like it!

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5 years ago
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Finally a planet to house (most of) the creatures I've designed so far. A terrestrial planet with about 2/3 the mass of Earth, it orbits its K-type star, Veteris, within the habitable zone. This system is around 8 billion years old - about twice that of ours, hence the name Veteris, which is Latin for "old". It sits at the outskirts of the nebula behind it, which will still be busy birthing star systems for billions of years to come. Veteris is a good analog for earth- it has a similar chemical composition (including its atmosphere, which is slightly more dense - at about 1.5 atm) so it's a good place to begin our journey.


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5 years ago
A Few Marker Sketches From Last Year's Inktober
A Few Marker Sketches From Last Year's Inktober
A Few Marker Sketches From Last Year's Inktober

A few marker sketches from last year's Inktober

I haven't posted in a while, so I'll be adding some of the work I've been doing for the last couple years.

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10 years ago
Quick Sketch I Hope To Make Into A Full Painting Later.

Quick sketch I hope to make into a full painting later.

10 years ago
I've Decided To Start Posting Sketches More Often, As They Comprise Over 90% Of My Artistic Time. This

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