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So, today's my birthday and I made something to celebrate that.

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A long while ago I came across a new spec evo project - Age of Monotremes. It's an alternate evolution type of spec-evo work, which main premise is that most mammals, like multituberculates, marsupials and placentals, disappeared alongside most dinosaurs, leaving monotremes as last mammals standing. I was mesmerised by it, especially by the animatic teaser. So much in fact, that I felt compeled to recreate it in a comic format, kind of. Also, for a while I wanted to return to making short webcomics.
Also also, go and check the Age of Monotremes show pitch. It's really good.
I've barely manadged to finish it on time.
Personally, I kinda liked the show.
I also wanted to experiment a bit more with the rendering.
Just a simple Lavendertowne fanart.
I find her avatar adorable.
Maybe I should check her channel. It's been a while since the last time.
Sorry for the late date. I had a busy week and this next one will also be quite busy.
Now about the artwork. For motives, I saw NazRigar post two renditions of this meme and I went "Maybe I should join this art trend too." Second, originally the species featured were supposed to be somewhat to scale but the miscalculation on my part made it impossible.
One last thing, originally Conquest was supposed to be a Continental Leucrocotta, but then I realised there's a Daydreamer subspecies that's called Warmongers... whose look is quite threatening... and that one part of their culture was ritual scarring... and one prominent individual was BLIND ON ONE EYE... The're were to many paralers to ignore.
And without any further ado, let's go to the characters:
Thragg with the skull of Argall - Steppe Sylvanspark of the male protector form, holding the skull of Fork-tailed Babbling Jay - the first sophont of Serina
Thula - Thalassic Gravedigger
Anissa - Reaper, a sapient subspecies of Aukvulture
Conquest - Daydreamer whaler
Lucan - Woodcrafter
Kregg - Woolly Wumpo
A viltrumite woman - Whisperwing
A viltrumite man - Continental Leucrocotta

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I like listening to her videos during drawing process.
Also her tips helped me improve my own art.
Today I'm posting something that I usually don't make. So for context, a while ago I came across a ELIOLI ( or ELIOLIArt ) chanel on youtube run by two sisters. What took my interest was their latest project called "Genesis". Namely, it's a movie ( well planed movie ) that will adapt The Book of Genesis - the first book of the Bible and is going to portrait the antediluvian world.
This project however promises a more mature and dark take on this story. To quote them, they promise a "Unapologetically HONEST HOPEFUL ( and ) WEIRD" project that is going to be visually stunning.
While this does sound like a lot, the animatics they posted are incredibly well made. Because of that, I wanted to draw the simplified versions of their renditions of Adam and Eve holding a fruit of knowledge of good and evil with eyes o the Serpent looming over them in the background.
I anyone's interested, feel free to check them.
One more thing. I've posted this early because today's also the day of the kickstarter for the move.
300 years into the future...
It is 2331 and civilization has ended. Human population dropped from 10.1 billion souls at its peak in the 2050s, to "measly" 900 million now. That population is further spread out over the six continents and is steadly decreasing. Never before in its history humanity experienced anything like this since Late Bronze Age Collapse.
The end didn't came sudenly as many thought it would. The long centuries of mounting wars, plagues, climate change and general degradation of natural environment eventually pushed human civilisation beyond its breaking point. Crops of industrial plants, genetically modified for the biggest yield possible, were repeatedly decimated by natural disasters and diseases. The same happened with lifestock like cattle.
It was only a matter of time until this took its toll on humanity itself. As food sourcess disappeared and natural disasters increased in serevity, diseases ravaged the population. This had a twofold consequencess. First, most eminent one, many large cities, especially close to the sea, became depopulated. Without large manpower to conserve these cities from the stresses of the surrounding weather, they began to crumble and decay. Most suburbies disappeared long ago under a thick blanket of plant cover. Even city centres made from steel and concret aren't save from corrosion, as already some once towering scyscraped had tuned into piles of rust and humus. Second consequence was the loss of knowledge. This was, in the long run, even more harmfull to the humanity than the direct damage to the infrastructure. In a world where resourcess and tools became limited, there's simply no insentive to pursuit knowledge. Even once common skills like reading and counting are becoming locally scarce. Currently, the ever shrinking army of scribes is fighting a losing battle against the world in order to preserve knowledge.
Even if another Renaissance comes after this modern Dark Age, it may not exist for long. The infinite hunger of industry had squised Earth dry of easy to extract ores like copper or lithium, meaning that new generations may be denied of advanced techologies that once brought them into prominence. At the same time, climate remains unstable, meaning that large scale disasters aren't that improbable. It seems that humanity will never regain the previous heights.
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We're in what used to be New York City. At its peak, it was the most populated city of the United States and the financial capital of the world. Now it's a shell of its former glory. Many buildings are left in disrepair. Some of them had collapsed due to wars that took place in the last quarter of millenia, others were dismanteled for resourcess. Most however were simply abandoned, as shrinking population couldn't realistically maintain them and became to dangerous to live in. This is especially true in the Lower Manhattan, where due to ground sinking and sea level rise many buildings are now exposed to sea water. Now the only people who still live here are groups of fishermen.
But where humans still suffer, wildlife thrives. Rusting skyscrapers turned into colossal yet short lived vertical ecosystems. Many species of grass, vines, shrubs, other weeds and even trees had conquered floors once ocupied by people. Depending on the availability of water and sunlight, the composition of plants changes, ensuring suprisingly high species diversity. These plants on the other hand serve as food for numerous insects, birds and small mammals, with together form this strange ecosystem. However, most of these green towers will be gone in less than century, and in three more there will be nothing left of the city. The life however, will remain, whether it's 100 or 100 thousand years from now.
Pictured a male Cooper's Hawk with a introduced Common Starling, with he recently hunted. At the peak of human technological supremacy, this was one of the most common invasive bird species in the United States and still reamins as such as their range expanded with the warming climate.
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A while ago, I was working on speculative evolution project called "Beyond Tomorrow: A deep dive into strange aeons ahead" or "Beyond Tomorrow" for short. It was my take on how live could evolve in the future. I was inspired by the works of Dragonthunders and many others. For now, it's still on hiatus, but I recently got hooked up on the "Life After People" documentary and I really wanted to draw some overgrown buildings. I've choosed this oppourtinity to expand a bit on the earliest parts of this project.
If anyone's interested here you can check the enetire backlog of my project. Be warned however, as these are very old concepts from time when I was still drawing with crayons.
And with this piece I'll be going back to the two-week schedule in order to focus on studies.
Also you can view the other versions on my DeviantArt.
Happy Easter to all Christan and non-Christian guys and gals out there!
The character of Lu(cifer) Morningstar is from Hazbin Hotel by Vivienne Medrano, or Vivziepop.
The character of Joshua, the son of Joseph, aka Jesus is from Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run by Hirohiko Araki.

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At first I wanted to picture all animals present in the video, but after watching how they are spread out through the environments and time, I chosed to settle on the main stars - the pair of Kronosaurs.
For those who haven't seen the newest Dinosauria episode, here it is.
Birbs and such...
Anyway, happy April Fools Day folks!
Here are the iterations of the same artwork:
Full page
No speech bubbles
And a bonus image for something extra funny.
Let me introduce ya all to Leaf - a cute, little and completly normal fairy, beloved by everyone! She has only the best intentions in her mind a-and... yea I think you already can tell where this nonsence is going. In reality, she's a complete nut job at best and a raging psychopath at worst, something you could deduce from reading text in the speech bubble. I'm not even sure if I can leave it like that in the open.
Continuing, Leaf is a character from a game "Black Souls". Both this game and its sequel contains a lot of unsaviory content, that from a outside perspective may appear a bit shocking to say the least.
I would consider the entirely of this post as a mild spoiler, as she appears wery early in the game, basically in the begining.
BTW, here's the version without speech bubble:
A year ago, Taliesaurus on DeviantArt suggested me to take part in the at the time ongoing Dinoverse art contest.
During this time, the main point of this contest was to draw Moriarty - a large Tyrannosaurus and a "villain" of Dinoverse.
This time, the main model was Leviathan - a rather fitting name for the mosasaurus.
I chosed to draw him while breaching, that is jumping above sea surface like some modern whales do.
Expect me to see more dinos eventually.
I recently posted this artwork as my 250th post special. I call this... thing Verminture. Basically I combined vulture with vermin ( insects ).
Here's its basic description:
"Vermintures where one of many creatures used during siege of Autonoe Prime. It is impossible to know, what this creature looked like before, but now, after countless millennia of genetic engineering, this animal have turned into one of the most lethal beasts of war. What's interesting about this animal are its eight limbs. Four of those are roughly similar to that of vertebrates, although lacking true fingers. The front four limbs are shaped like those of insects, with can be fold like arms of a mantis.Â
Their wings are similarly shaped to that of bygone pterosaurs, as they soar the skies on the stretched wing membrane. Vermintures have two pairs of eyes, larger front eyes and smaller side eyes. This gives them both wide field of vision and binocular vision."

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"I know he doesn't look like much now, but trust me. This little guy an- and bots like him... They're gonna change the world."
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This a fanart of rather obscure ( I think ) one off episode by Dead Sound titled "Redone".
295 million years Post-establishment
As temperature began to drop again and atmosphere to thinn, most of the forests covering Serinaustra disappeared, taking most of its inhabitants. However, some of these animals manged to survive this ongoing collapse. This was the case of large, herbivorous canitheres like Manducus. Most of these animals adapted to still moist Austral Swamp, giving rise to species like Gumberoo or Marimonstrum. Few, however, nanadged to survive in the Southern Steppe - a wast, dry expanse covered in little more than grasses.
Such animal was Belua.
The Short-faced Belua, to be exact, is the most common species of its small genus of steppe-adapted foxtrotters, known as thornbiters. This animal is mostly hairless, covered in tough, dark-grey hide, with the exeption of yellow stripes and singular large spot on its snout, with is the same color. Such and odd coloration is a form of early warning for predators, a form of aposematism, as this animals has quite a temper. Because of that, even Sylvansparks and Slaughtersprinters will most often refuse to hunt Belugas, unless easer option is unavaliable. In comparison to its direct ancestor, Manducus, this animal is much smaller, reaching on average 4 feet ( ~120 centimeters ) at the shoulder. Belugas spend most of their lives alone, meeting only to mate, with occurs during late autumn or early winter, to ensure young will be born at the time of greatest availability of food. After birth, often singular pup will be reliant on mother for the first two years of life and after that will require additional two to three years to fully sexually mature.
The namie of its group is by no mean accidental, as they are, in a way, a Sernaustra's response to the thorngrazers of Serinarcta. Their ancestors, already equipped with large, flat teeth and powerful jaw muscles, only made their characteristics more extreme with them. Now, their skull is significantly shorter, so bite fore can be more easily applied to a singular point. Their jaw musculature is also greatly enlarged.
However, there similarities with thorngrazers end. First and the most important difference is that instead singular large front âtoothâ grinding against the bottom one, these creatures process their food with enlarged cheek teeth. Another important difference is that Belua and other thornbiters are unable to process cellulose, especially in comparison to more herbivorous members of thorngrazer family. This is because they lack both specialised enzymes or multi-chambered stomachs. Despite that, theyâre still capable of consuming food from wide range of sources, like fresh buds, fruits, tree bark, insects, living prey and carrion. They can also feed on bulbs, with are dug out with the help of its lower tooth.
While the world around them is dramatically changing once again and species slip into extinction, Beluas still continue to thrive. Thanks to their adaptations, these remarkable animals are near-perfectly adapted for the incoming condition, ensuring their survival, at least for now.
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As the climate changed and boundless forests covering Serinaustra receded, they took most of its biodiversity with them, mostly animals reliant to tree cover. Some species, however, didnât disappeared this easly. Animals closer to the forest floor fared on average much better than those above, especially burdles. Alongside them other creatures prospered as well, like small canitheres, dog-like tribbets. Some of them even, previously relegated to the shadows, saw rise to new evolutionary experiments, like Pricklehound.
Pricklehound is a member of, up to recently, a rather unassuming lineage of Southern foxtrotters that can trace its beginning almost to the very start of now gone hothouse period, some 25 million years ago.
When environment finally stabilised, ancestral foxtrotted quickly began to specialise. The lineage that eventually gave rise to Pricklehound and its relatives began to mostly feed on fallen fruits and insects living on the forest floor. However, they started eventually competing with small burdles and tribbats. Burdles, with their tough bills and strong limbs were better able to break down large fruits and tear logs apart to seek larvae hinding within them, while tribbats were better suited for chasing down particularly mobile insects. Instead going to extinct, however, these foxtrotters began to seek insects hiding where their competitors had no access to â underground. These molewolfes as we can call them, in order to better fit their new lifestyle, became better and better diggers. They also got smaller, a rather rare occurrence in environment rich in resources.
At first, these early molewolfs werenât that well specialised to fossorial lifestyle. Many species still were spending substantial amount of time above the ground. However, with the advent of final stretch, some species were finally pushed towards greater specialisation. In many ways, these canitheres went a way not to dissimilar to that taken by wormslayers and other small bumblets.
Pricklehound belongs to more basal lineage of of these fossorial canitheres that once more grew in size, fuelled by decrease in competition. However this doesnât mean that they gave up their previous lifestyle entirely. They still are capable diggers, feeding on insects, small terrestrial snarks, fruits and eggs. While they did increased in size, they are still very small creatures, barely reaching 30 centimetres, or just under a foot, in length, and with disappearance of plant cover, they wouldâve been vulnerable to predation. Because of that, they are covered in sharp spines to deter potential hunters. For additional defence, they take rest in burrows dug by other creatures, like large burdles.
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This time I'm posting two artworks in one post.