Digital illustration showing 5 skink designs
Number one is a side view of a dark brown lizard with a cream stripe and many light spots that is sticking it's blue tongue out
Number two is pale white and brown shingleback skink with horns and a third eye, sticking its blue tongue out as a threat display
Number three is a grey morethia skink with two dark stripes going from head to midway down the tail, with a white stripe between them. Orange patches are on the throat and tail, as well as small spikes on the head, with two larger ones on the tail.
Number four is a lizard not based on any species, it has a very short tail and smaller proportions. The colours are dark orange to white, with dark patchy stripes across its back.
Number five is another shingleback, this one with darker browns, a cream face and pale belly. They have feather-like protrusions on the head and tail, as well as extra toes making them look like bird feet
Digital illustration showing four wallaby designs
Number one is a grey bettong with stripes along their head and back
Number two is a brown striped quokka poking it's small tongue out
Number three is a brown and yellow rock-wallaby. Mostly brown with yellow stripes on the back, tail tip, cheek ears & belly
Number four is an orange Hare-wallaby with red-brown ears, feet, nose, tail stripes and a patch on their back
Digital illustration showing 6 mixed creature designs
Number one was made combining features from european bee-eaters, night monkeys, lhasa apso and iguanodon. Body from monkeys, face from iguanodon, fluffiness from lhasa apso and feathers and colouring from bee-eaters
Two was manta rays, koala and hippocampus. Manta fins and tail, hippocampus head shape and fins, koala ear shape and paws
Three was cape petrels, skye terriers, leaf-cutter bees, varied lorikeets and stick insects. Terrier body, ears and fur, petrel beak and feet, bee antennae, eyes and rear, lorikeet colouring and eye patch, stick insect tail
Four was waterbuck, zebras and striped hyenas. Waterbuck body shape, horns and ears, zebra mane and stripes, hyena face, paws, tail stripes and general colouring.
Five was sea otters, tree frogs and tigers. Otter tail with head and body shape, frog eyes, back legs and colouring, tiger ears, fur and partial colouring
Six was Carnations, palmchats and crested shriketits. Carnation stem tail with petal protrusions on the head, neck and tail, palmchat body and beak, shriketit colouring
Digital illustration showing four emu designs
Number one is a light blue emu with dark blue wings and neck
Number two is a fluffy white emu with cream and brown patches like a calico cat.
Number three is close to a real emu's colouring, mostly dark grey with dark stripes horizontally across the body and light grey belly with one strip on the back. The neck and face is light blue with the hair/feathers on the head being dark grey
Number four is a brown emu with some cassowary features, an orange casque, wings claws and long middle nails on the feet. The colouring has lots of dark brown stripes with bits of cream stripes vertically on the back, tail and wing tips
These are my most recent adopt batches!
If interested in adopting them I'm Accepting:
Money (Usd by PayPal or Stripe), Art and characters!
Lizards: All Open ($10)
Wallabies: 1, 3 & 4 Open ($10)
Mixed Creatures: All open except 4 ($25)
Emus: 1 Open ($10)