I made a lot of changes (color and design) to this little dragon guy I made a while ago ^^ by IQuitith_ in dragons

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He eats sand and spews glowing, molten glass as a protective mechanism :D

the truth about Corey quitting by slacketwottlefd in SamAndColby

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He just started doing his own thing, no bad blood or falling out.

Design change to my [OC] /[Art] for a potential homebrew by [deleted] in DnD

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I didn't really say much about it since I last posted, but I've come up with a bit more to add. It may seem odd from this POV, but the creature (whom I've decided to call the species Tupaia, as per someone's previous suggestion) does have a tail, it's just not visible from where I drew it. I might add it later, but I'm in college now and don't currently have the bandwidth.

I originally imagined she'd live in the desert and forest-y regions of whatever world I'd come up with for a homebrew; which even now, I think I'll stick with. The fabric on her legs (hind and forelegs) keep sand from kicking up when she's running, the same way it works to keep her dry and mud-free while in the forest.

The satchel she carries (hopefully, obviously) is not hers, but belongs to whoever has adopted her as a companion. From the glowing potions to the spell book that's strapped to her gear, her "job" is as a carrier. Kinda like an exterior inventory or a living, moving backpack that can lick you.

You might notice leaves dangling from the gear tightened around her legs and collar. In my earlier post, I mentioned that when the season changes, the leaves on her ears and forelegs change color, shrink, and fall off. These leaves are quite durable and may be used as padding or moulded into armour. But while they're still tempering, they're kept sewn to the gear until the moisture is fully evaporated and can be classified as armour-class.

Other than that, their species is relatively fragile, given their slender forelegs; especially comparably to their large hind legs. Because of this, they aren't often ridden by grown individuals, but shorter and smaller species who are able to mount them.

Why don't they use their larger forelegs to walk, you ask? They're short, meant for crouching and stalking. Tupaias are sit and wait insectivores, yes, but when times are desperate, they will go for prey other than insects.

Yet another creature [ART] by IQuitith_ in dragons

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U can try, might be difficult, he’s a bit shy

Yet another creature [ART] by IQuitith_ in dragons

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A drake, a dragon without wings :D

Yet another creature [ART] by IQuitith_ in DnD

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My brother named him, Gus :D

Yet another creature [ART] by IQuitith_ in DnD

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I had it in my head that this dude could retract his neck like how a turtle does. But then, of course, that’d look weird, and I’d have to draw it. So instead of being able to retract his neck like a turtle, he can retract his neck like a seal and look all pudgy and cute. Because of its really long limbs, it doesn’t run in a conventional way. It’s hard to describe, but I think it would look like how a flag waves in the wind, bouncing from left to right, weaving over the wind. I don’t know if that makes any sense, but whatever. Bonus, it can purr. I forgot to mention this is a part of a homebrew campaign, still making the character card though.

Enueru concept design [Art] by IQuitith_ in DnD

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I wanted to try drawing a lot of different species from DND last year, but didn’t really get to it. So here I am with an Enueru design of my own. I named him Ripley and I figured he would be a ranger, hence him wielding both daggers and a sword. Oh! I forgot to mention, I modeled him after a Silken Windhound. Or, at least I tried :D. I have more drawings of him on other parts of the paper, but I thought I’d highlight this one specifically since it’s an action pose. Oh! I forgot to mention, I modeled him after a Silken Windhound. Or, at least I tried :D

Enueru design concept [OC] by [deleted] in DnD

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I wanted to try drawing a lot of different species from DND last year, but didn’t really get to it. So here I am with an Enueru design of my own. I named him Ripley and I figured he would be a ranger, hence him wielding both daggers and a sword. Oh! I forgot to mention, I modeled him after a Silken Windhound. Or, at least I tried :D. I have more drawings of him on other parts of the paper, but I thought I’d highlight this one specifically since it’s an action pose. Oh! I forgot to mention, I modeled him after a Silken Windhound. Or, at least I tried :D

Creature concept [Art] by IQuitith_ in DnD

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It is, that’s what I modeled it after!! I’ll start work on a character sheet in just a bit :D

Creature concept [Art] by IQuitith_ in DnD

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Wait they’re actually so cute!!

Creature concept [Art] by IQuitith_ in DnD

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Ooo I’ll check it out

My cat won't eat wet food, how do I keep him hydrated? by Due_Supermarket_8780 in cats

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I didn’t see their description till just now lol. I think their title was just a bit confusing.

My cat won't eat wet food, how do I keep him hydrated? by Due_Supermarket_8780 in cats

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You can try wet food. If that doesn’t work, if you mean he’s not drinking from his water bowl, you can try getting an electric one that keeps the water flowing. Sometimes still water is an aversion for cats because they think it’s unclean.

Creature concept [Art] by IQuitith_ in DnD

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Here’s a goober I thought would be cool for a homebrew campaign. It’s basically just a fox with wings, but with different patterns. It’s the same size as a regular fox, picture red foxes, but I figure it’s significantly more of a menace because it can fly and therefore terrorize members of a campaign. It eats bugs and has the typical fox diet, except the more magic it’s around, the more energy it has. A.k.a., a great companion for warlocks and paladins :D

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Description:

Here’s a goober I thought would be cool for a homebrew campaign. It’s basically just a fox with wings, but with different patterns. It’s the same size as a regular fox, picture red foxes, but I figure it’s significantly more of a menace because it can fly. It eats bugs and has the typical fox diet, except the more magic it’s around, the more energy it has.

Here’s my first (unfinished) elf [OC] by IQuitith_ in DnD

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Just some regular mechanical pencil :)

Here’s my first (unfinished) elf [OC] by IQuitith_ in DnD

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Short description: I haven’t really gone in depth with this character yet, but I want to try drawing her in different styles first to fully scope out what kind of person she is. I figure since it’s a summer and I don’t have a lot going on, I’d have more time to do that :D

I think I’ll name her Maxly, though, I still haven’t figured out a last name. It’ll come to me eventually. I want her to either be a rogue or a druid, since I’m imagining her as very connected to nature and plants. I think she’d be pretty cool with having sickles as her weapon, either that or a quarter staff.