Description doodle requests #3
by Ramul
Sigmund Freud's spirit animal
8 years ago
A bit short this time because the upper third of the sheet was wrinkly and therefore unuseable. Want a request yourself? Check the journal titled "Free art".
33. In the dream I am underwater, deep enough that I can't even see light from the surface, probably around a hundred meters from the seabed but I'm not experiencing any of the unfortunate side effects such a state would lead to in reality, nor am I worried about them. Dream logic I guess. The seabed is split by a massive hexagonal crater with what is recognizably a deep sea hydrothermal vent and accompanying "black smoker” chimneys and tube worms visible in the center. Occasionally I see more mobile creatures swimming around, but I'm too high up to make them out clearly and guess at their species.
On each of the hexagon's six sides sit six ludicrously giant creatures.
They're all different, their only similarities being hunched, basically humanoid bodies with stunted legs and anatomy which actually looks a lot more like the segment-jointed body parts with rough-textured stony shells of my clay marionettes than anything made of metal, though this might be signs of overgrowth with barnacles and other sessile sealife. Two of them have what look like wings or possibly really weird giant finlike pauldrons. They barely move, with only the occasional blink of an eye or twitch of an arm indicating that they aren't actually statues like I thought they were at first and they're covered in patterns of faintly bioluminescent lines resembling the decorative touches I add to the limbs and faces of my marionette, which along with their eyes and the lava meeting seawater of the hydrothermal vent are the only sources of illumination in the entire scene. (BassoeG, DA)
35. A chimera between a crab and a sea urchin (with the latern of Aristoteles, but also with crablike mandibles, pincers, pedicellariae, the legs of the crab and tube feet). (Sporenlord, DA)
36. A sapient, terrestrial stomatopod-like creature with six extra arms and paired photophores, that branches into the antennal scales. (Sporenlord, DA)
40. Or a result of sharks adapting to land instead of bony fishes.
Quadrepedal with spiny denticle derived spines, a large hump set between the shoulders for massive bite strength, several large ampullae of lorenzini used for sensing prey instead of scent, a semi prehensile tail used for display with a colorful fin derived flag, and and only a single large claw on the front feet and none on the hind clasper derived legs. (PlagueFatherNurgle, DA)
41. A huge, predatory velvet worm, maybe a pursuit predator like a lion. About the size of a rhino, more legs means more possible weight to support. Probably lives in seasonal floodplains. (AntFingers, DA)
42. A primitive bipedal equine creature, omnivorous with gross little rodent hands. (AntFingers, DA)
43. A secondarily terrestrial cetacean, maybe a pig-like forager. Fairly derived, two or three legs, fur. (AntFingers, DA)
44. Macropredatory flying chelonid! About condor sized, forelimbs are wings, small hindlimbs, should probably be some kind of softshell. Prehensile shell for steering? (AntFingers, DA)
46. A tortoise-gorilla esque brute (the size of an elasmotherium) that has claws on its forelimbs (which are muscular) and hoof-like toes on its hindlimbs, Shell is knobbed with flat-tops, lower beak had three prongs in order to uproot trees with claws. (Wittle, DA)
47. Clam-like creature that is like a sphere, (about 8 ft in diameter) covered in spiny scutes, very bloodthirsty, massive mouth inside, surrounded by rudimentary eyes. Has a tongue that at the front end, splits into twelve tentacles. (Wittle, DA)
33. In the dream I am underwater, deep enough that I can't even see light from the surface, probably around a hundred meters from the seabed but I'm not experiencing any of the unfortunate side effects such a state would lead to in reality, nor am I worried about them. Dream logic I guess. The seabed is split by a massive hexagonal crater with what is recognizably a deep sea hydrothermal vent and accompanying "black smoker” chimneys and tube worms visible in the center. Occasionally I see more mobile creatures swimming around, but I'm too high up to make them out clearly and guess at their species.
On each of the hexagon's six sides sit six ludicrously giant creatures.
They're all different, their only similarities being hunched, basically humanoid bodies with stunted legs and anatomy which actually looks a lot more like the segment-jointed body parts with rough-textured stony shells of my clay marionettes than anything made of metal, though this might be signs of overgrowth with barnacles and other sessile sealife. Two of them have what look like wings or possibly really weird giant finlike pauldrons. They barely move, with only the occasional blink of an eye or twitch of an arm indicating that they aren't actually statues like I thought they were at first and they're covered in patterns of faintly bioluminescent lines resembling the decorative touches I add to the limbs and faces of my marionette, which along with their eyes and the lava meeting seawater of the hydrothermal vent are the only sources of illumination in the entire scene. (BassoeG, DA)
35. A chimera between a crab and a sea urchin (with the latern of Aristoteles, but also with crablike mandibles, pincers, pedicellariae, the legs of the crab and tube feet). (Sporenlord, DA)
36. A sapient, terrestrial stomatopod-like creature with six extra arms and paired photophores, that branches into the antennal scales. (Sporenlord, DA)
40. Or a result of sharks adapting to land instead of bony fishes.
Quadrepedal with spiny denticle derived spines, a large hump set between the shoulders for massive bite strength, several large ampullae of lorenzini used for sensing prey instead of scent, a semi prehensile tail used for display with a colorful fin derived flag, and and only a single large claw on the front feet and none on the hind clasper derived legs. (PlagueFatherNurgle, DA)
41. A huge, predatory velvet worm, maybe a pursuit predator like a lion. About the size of a rhino, more legs means more possible weight to support. Probably lives in seasonal floodplains. (AntFingers, DA)
42. A primitive bipedal equine creature, omnivorous with gross little rodent hands. (AntFingers, DA)
43. A secondarily terrestrial cetacean, maybe a pig-like forager. Fairly derived, two or three legs, fur. (AntFingers, DA)
44. Macropredatory flying chelonid! About condor sized, forelimbs are wings, small hindlimbs, should probably be some kind of softshell. Prehensile shell for steering? (AntFingers, DA)
46. A tortoise-gorilla esque brute (the size of an elasmotherium) that has claws on its forelimbs (which are muscular) and hoof-like toes on its hindlimbs, Shell is knobbed with flat-tops, lower beak had three prongs in order to uproot trees with claws. (Wittle, DA)
47. Clam-like creature that is like a sphere, (about 8 ft in diameter) covered in spiny scutes, very bloodthirsty, massive mouth inside, surrounded by rudimentary eyes. Has a tongue that at the front end, splits into twelve tentacles. (Wittle, DA)
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They're all... strangely adorable.
Faeyne-Silvercloud
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Huh...what a fun idea! Buncha neat lookin critters!
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