So....listening to "Boulevard of Broken Songs" (the Green Day/Oasis fusion mix) made me go "gee, I want to doodle my oldest and most powerful breed of Weader* - a Weadertops - standing alongside a Tyrannosaurus Rex and show how they differ and stuff".
No, I don't understand this logic, either.
Will be scrapped someday.
*They are these...Satarnian critters I have that coexist with another species of critter I draw on occasion, the Cuedow. I'll, ah, get into detail about them someday.
No, I don't understand this logic, either.
Will be scrapped someday.
*They are these...Satarnian critters I have that coexist with another species of critter I draw on occasion, the Cuedow. I'll, ah, get into detail about them someday.
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If anyone else wants to listen to this (which is quite ironic and strange since I was listening to this at the exact time I found this in my submission box) its on youtube at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8wRnKzZcGg
and I'm here like "kewl dude" drawing :P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8wRnKzZcGg
and I'm here like "kewl dude" drawing :P
That dorsal fin is the T. Rex's tail.
Tail fins are in actuality tail _spikes_, similar to those on a Stegosaurus. Physically, weaders are like lizards with overly-developed forelegs and absolutely no hind legs.
My apologies for not making that clear. I'll see to making a clearer sketch next time.
Tail fins are in actuality tail _spikes_, similar to those on a Stegosaurus. Physically, weaders are like lizards with overly-developed forelegs and absolutely no hind legs.
My apologies for not making that clear. I'll see to making a clearer sketch next time.
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