Rise and Shine

Posted Oct 31, 2005, 5:59:58 PM UTC
This was done as a contest piece for a site I'm part of.  I'm not allowed to submit it until the contest starts, you see, so I had to wait.  Here it is, anyhow.  More creatures for my brother's game design.  I had fun creating these little beasties.  I think they're carnivores, judging by the teeth.

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  • Nov 1, 2005, 5:40:00 PM UTC
    Hey, this is pretty awesome Robin! Great job, you know i'd get fooled by the one whose smiling and probably be eaten by these creatures. Im such a sucker for cute animal, even with big sharp teeth...tee hee.. Grin
  • Nov 1, 2005, 5:39:31 PM UTC
    Hey, this is pretty awesome Robin! Great job, you know i'd get fooled by the one whose smiling and probably be eaten by these creatures. Im such a sucker for cute animal, even with big sharp teeth...tee hee.. Grin
    • Nov 2, 2005, 10:13:57 PM UTC
      *grin* I'm a sucker, too, but that doesn't mean I'll go up to a great big hulky animal with SHARP POINTY TEETH! Mwahahaha!!!! *hem hem* Sorry. Got a little carried away there.
      • Nov 3, 2005, 8:05:41 AM UTC
        lol, but i'd be like, oh but he look so sweet! After i'd scream to death of course... But they're clever creatures, all sweet and smiley and when they get you, they show their sharp teeth, tsk tsk clever beats! Grin
  • Nov 1, 2005, 12:46:34 PM UTC
    Oh yes... well then it would be a bit hard for me to hug them. Maybe I can just latch onto their legs like a child latches onto their parent's leg. But perhaps the baby ones I could squoze. I did know that thing about the cats. Like the Ocelot. Do those still exist? Anyway, I think I have spread enough of my disease known as silliness all over your review pages. Laughing But whatever gets my mind off of recent troubles will be just fine. And I don't know who better to make me feel better than you. All my love. Mwah!
    • Nov 2, 2005, 9:57:41 PM UTC
      I like silliness, and I like reviews, so the mixture of the two doesn't bother me any. Wink

      Yes, Ocelots still exist in remote parts of the world, I do believe.

      And if you latch on to their legs, be sure that they aren't about to go for a run... I think that might hurt a little. Laughing Love yas!
      Mr. Butmer.
  • Oct 31, 2005, 8:10:11 PM UTC
    Oh hun... these little guys are so very adorable. Do you have a name for them yet? Well they look like some kind of rabid camel/dinosaur type things. But they are oh so very cute. You really have done a wonderful job with your creature design. All my love, Mrs. Switch Butmer.
    • Oct 31, 2005, 11:34:32 PM UTC
      I HAD a name for them, but I've since forgotten what it was. Sometimes these things just come and go.... But they are camel-like... only more deadly. They are desert creatures, anyway.

      I'm glad you like the little guys. I think they're a bit sleepy-eyed here. Smile

      Squozes!
      Mr. Butmer
      • Nov 1, 2005, 7:57:31 AM UTC
        Well I want to squeeze them...even if they are ferocious. They remind me of my kitties. Maybe those teeth aren't so bad and they only give little "love-nibbles" like kitties do. But I am wondering where they store their water. Ponder Do they have a water reservoir upon their persons? hurrmmm... well they are so very adorable even if they don't have a water containment facility. *giggles* I had fun saying that. Laughing Anyway, All my lovesies and kisses. Mrs. Switch Butmer (Mwah, Mwah!)
        • Nov 1, 2005, 9:57:08 AM UTC
          Well, darling, being carnivores, they probably get their water from the blood of their prey. There's also the idea that, like cats, they can go without water or food for a long long time. Cats were once desert creatures too, you know.

          These guys are a little bit big to be hugging them, though. They're about six feet tall at the shoulder.