"The last image from helmsman Willard LeBlanc aboard the Requiem before his untimely disappearance." 07/06/1999
This creature is nicknamed after a separate encounter with this creature over an audio recording of the crew's final moments, where the captain warns everyone to close their eyes and keeps repeating 'MAKE A WISH' before the signal cuts out.
This creature has no eyes; only depressions in its face where its eyes should be. Despite this, it knows full well you're there. Probably over 100m in length.
I finally did another one of these after... *checks watch*... 3 years! Friendships have come and gone in that time.
And just curiously, on a 1-10 scale how creepy is this? Just so I know if I'm doing something right or not.
This feels like the more proper version of the first one of these I drew. Expect me to revisit this thing again. It's sort of inspired of this image of a beluga whale I saw. I suppose it kinda became its own thing.
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This creature is nicknamed after a separate encounter with this creature over an audio recording of the crew's final moments, where the captain warns everyone to close their eyes and keeps repeating 'MAKE A WISH' before the signal cuts out.
This creature has no eyes; only depressions in its face where its eyes should be. Despite this, it knows full well you're there. Probably over 100m in length.
I finally did another one of these after... *checks watch*... 3 years! Friendships have come and gone in that time.
And just curiously, on a 1-10 scale how creepy is this? Just so I know if I'm doing something right or not.
This feels like the more proper version of the first one of these I drew. Expect me to revisit this thing again. It's sort of inspired of this image of a beluga whale I saw. I suppose it kinda became its own thing.
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Aquatic (Other)
Size 1440 x 900px
File Size 525.4 kB
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