FOM: Red Moon & Erabus (WIP 2)
A long-delayed commission still in progress, but now with something tangible to show at least, the Folly of Man incarnation of Red Moon (and Erabus, pending).
Although this may seem like a ra...
2023-06-18 08:13:07 +0000 UTC View Post
Coloured sketch of Ebirah.
Hundreds of millions of years of violent tectonic movements and volcanic upheavals have long fractured the Skull Isle landmass, resulting in the creation of a...
2023-06-15 08:09:49 +0000 UTC View Post
The last skulossus species thus created (unless someone chooses to sponsor another one), this is the fabled insular pygmy species. I'm sure everyone could've seen that coming from the name on the f...
2023-06-12 09:03:44 +0000 UTC View Post
Maguma was also one of the earlier kaiju designed for the project, drawn back in April of 2018. Funny that Gezora, which was done much later and used the initial design virtually unaltered ended up...
2023-06-10 07:19:15 +0000 UTC View Post
Snarks have diverged into countless different forms, ranging from burrowing worms only a few millimetres long, terrestrial forms waddling upon four tetrapod-like legs, up to vast pelagic hunters la...
2023-06-08 09:22:09 +0000 UTC View Post
One of the animal designs for the Surviving Dinosaurs project, done back in early 2018. This animal was the apex predator of Australia, usurping the native dinosaurian hunters during the continent'...
2023-06-04 09:38:39 +0000 UTC View Post
This is the species of calacarna which appears in the background of the Oceans scene chasing the school of escardines. It didn't have a description written yet so it didn't actually appear in the c...
2023-06-02 08:24:58 +0000 UTC View Post
The most diverse and speciose variety of snark is one which is not often considered, for it is often overlooked or elusive. This is the niche of parasitic snarks, which occur in untold thousands up...
2023-06-01 07:51:06 +0000 UTC View Post
For the record, I wasn't consulted in the creation of this species, but I'm sure no one will be disappointed by the creation of more snark species. And well, there's a lot of parasitic snarks that ...
2023-05-29 09:07:05 +0000 UTC View Post
All of them together now; this is the weirdest episode from a modern perspective consider how poorly the story and the science behind it aged and so quickly. You got the North American Polacant...
2023-05-26 23:11:12 +0000 UTC View Post
For consistency, there's a fish here also because I included the fish in the last episode and the pterosaurs eat a couple fish in this episode. You may know this fish from when it used to be called...
2023-05-26 22:58:28 +0000 UTC View Post
This is the pliosaur which appeared for eight seconds in the episode as the Ornithocheirus crossed the Atlantic. It's identified in supplementary materials as Plesiopleurodon, but...
2023-05-26 10:30:14 +0000 UTC View Post
One of the many species once considered to belong under the umbrella of Iguanodon, it was freed from the tyranny of lumping and placed in its own genus in 2007 (although a number of specie...
2023-05-25 07:41:35 +0000 UTC View Post
The very second non-avian dinosaur to be scientifically named, this dinosaur was subject to some of the most infamous wastebasket taxon dumping ever. Over the course of two centuries, roughly twent...
2023-05-24 07:34:10 +0000 UTC View Post
Before it ultimately ended up being used in Serina, I originally conceptualized the kraviathan for a nebulous no-K/Pg project which never really got beyond the preliminary stages (at one point it s...
2023-05-23 08:06:39 +0000 UTC View Post
This is the North American Polacanthus species equivalent, which in the show has since been reclassified as Hoplitosaurus. Since this revamp cuts out the North America segment and...
2023-05-23 03:55:13 +0000 UTC View Post
The Walking with- franchise is a bit infamous for playing a bit fast and loose with what lived where and when, but one of the most notorious examples of this was the aptly named Utahra...
2023-05-21 07:23:09 +0000 UTC View Post
This is another one of those wastebasket nightmare taxa which plagues the series, although it's not quite as bad as Ornithocheirus or any of the "Cruel Sea" species. The episode pres...
2023-05-20 03:32:39 +0000 UTC View Post
The small bird that appears in one notable scene mobbing the Ornithocheirus. Because the journey starts in Spain now, I suppose the scene would happen a bit earlier in this version. This w...
2023-05-19 08:28:07 +0000 UTC View Post
The taxon which represents the generic, unnamed pterosaurs which appear in the episode (which I think might be recycled from the Quetzalcoatlus model in the last episode). You see a flock ...
2023-05-18 06:30:59 +0000 UTC View Post
So, in moving the locale to Europe-only, I have the main character starting his journey in Spain instead of Brazil (not impossible, as indeterminate "ornithocheirid" remains are known from the area...
2023-05-17 09:24:52 +0000 UTC View Post
This is the episode which will change mostly radically based on what we know now versus what we knew then. I think based on what we know it's the episode that showed its exact age the fastest. The ...
2023-05-16 09:02:17 +0000 UTC View Post
Coloured sketches of the Gargantuas; these were one of the more difficult kaiju to design owing to their restrictive and humanoid designs. The first iterations were so hard to piece out and rather ...
2023-05-14 08:16:32 +0000 UTC View Post
One of the most common varieties of snark during the hothouse era is a subgroup of deepwater escardines known as the mothfish, named for their broad and expansive front fins. Although small, never ...
2023-05-12 10:20:35 +0000 UTC View Post
Concept sketch for the eventual encounter between... well, use your imagination.
(spear is constructed from Skull Devil bones)
2023-05-11 10:04:33 +0000 UTC View Post
Extremely old initial design for Titanosaurus, drawn in April of 2018. The idea for the design of an ichthyic amalgamation was developed early on, including the crustacean pincer for a mouth. The a...
2023-05-10 11:04:03 +0000 UTC View Post