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Large herbivore from Fentil.

Fun fact:
It communicates through farts.
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~Protoeyesore Feb 10, 2013  Student Filmographer
Looks like a Sea Strider.
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~DSil Feb 6, 2011  Student General Artist
This Fentil series is awesome. Very creative, I look forward to seeing how it develops.
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I'd like to see one in its running stae, if you could.
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~Purple-Plasmid Nov 2, 2010  Professional Filmographer
I am planning on doing a scene of these and other animals, I just have to get round to doing it.
I will have cloverheads. Some will be running, some standing and some feeding, (They don't really do much else).
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Those feet seem too small and the legs too narrow to support such a bulk while running...
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By leg I should have put 'lower leg'. Sorry. ^^;
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~Purple-Plasmid Apr 12, 2010  Professional Filmographer
I know what you mean. I've made lots of changes for the better to cloverheads and other vertebrates to make them more practical.
I did this drawing back when I really didn't know what I was doing, I mean it took me only up until recently to actually like the vertebrate design.
So think of this as a test idea.
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Will do. That's much like a lot of my critters. :P
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~Purple-Plasmid Apr 13, 2010  Professional Filmographer
It's an evolving process really.

(that was almost a pun)
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~whalewithlegs Dec 7, 2009  Student General Artist
I wasn't too keen about these guys at first, but picturing them as swift runners changed that. When running, would their heads be the leading ends or their mouths? Would they happen to go horizontal when running, with the head acting kind of like a tail?
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