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Critters 7: Giant Deer and unnamed
Critters 7: Giant Deer and unnamed by @VioletWhirlwind (Violet Whirlwind)

Old stuff first.

Another web adoptable.

I will NEVER, EVER draw on a piece of tracing paper again...>.< This was an absolute NIGHTMARE to clean up...and it's still only partially clean (like 1/5th...)

Anyway...

Zabornian Giant Deer: (Zabornia is my fantasy world...) Like the earth Megaceros, or Giant Elk, except still living. The males are the only ones with those HUGE antlers. There are lines neccesary in this drawing for the female version, which only lacks the antlers. This was my first attempt at a 3/4th's head on one of my creatures...in fact, it was my first attempt at 3/4th's, AT ALL.

Next...

So far, this one has no name. I drew it because it was a creature I made up for an original story that is thus far unfinished. The description was cool, so I decided to draw it. I altered the look of coarse. The original only had the one, smaller horn, and was white with no tribal tattoos. (No, not a unicorn. She would take offense to that...) Anyway, the only gender difference in this species is the horns. the females only have the one, smaller horn, while the males have both. The tibal tattoo meanings are as follows:

Lightning bolt (over left eye): Za'apa Tribe, power of electricity and storms

Three spots (behind ears): Te'era Tribe, earth powers; ie, rocks, magma, and growing things

Fire (above front hooves): La'a'ava Tribe, fire, magma, and distructive powers

Three wavy lines (right shoulder): Marna'a Tribe, water, ocean, and some weather powers

Double-ended spiral (right hindquarters): Coreolia'a Tribe, wind, weather and celestial (space) powers.

All tribal names and powers pending.

image (c) Violet Whirlwind

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Posted: Sunday, 06 December, 2009 @ 01:35 AM

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