Sorry for the overload of Laevixes Lots of ideas and customs, lol. So this one is a bit different, it's more of a Shaman-type Laevix, highly decorated and more aztec-y/tribal than the others The brown and blue markings on his back and upper limbs are meant to look sort of like a cloak or robe to signify a higher status
when adopted, you can change minor colors, add as many accessories as you want , add scars or maime them (I feel horrible saying that ) decide gender, change design details a little (not species design though), i dont really have too many restrictions. it should just be recognizable as this design. you can use it in a comic, as an OC, in a story, or whatever
The Laevix belong to me and are a closed species. You may not make your own or breed them, and in the event that you adopt it and later do not want it, I will buy it back from you at a third of the price you paid. If you break one of the rules, I will recall the Laevix and pay you back a third of the points you paid. i reserve the right to put it back up for auction. Please don't resell, thank you
Wow. I'm not normally a fan of "chimeric" creatures (sometimes the combinations seem so ... /random/), but this really works together well! The mask and "paint" elements really contribute to the image of this being some sort of "spirit of the wild." (That may not have been the intent, as I gather from the context of your other versions of this picture that this is supposed to be a "species" of some sort, but all the same....)
Actually, this has given me a bit of inspiration for miniatures kit-bashing/conversion; for tabletop miniatures games, I often chop up cheap game miniatures in order to get a part here or a part there to customize a model to represent someone's player-character mini, or some special monster or other character for a scenario. As a result, I'm often left with a bunch of incomplete critters. (E.g., if I needed a wolf-head so I could make a "wolfman" mini, I might end up with a perfectly good wolf mini minus a head.) With a bit of epoxy putty, I could probably make some sort of "mask" and turn the remnant into a "totem spirit" or some-such (perhaps acting as a "summoned" creature in a fantasy RPG). Or, hey, I could forget the whole game aspect, and just stick a figure in a diorama.
Agreed, I tried to avoid just squishing a bunch of animals together, but thank you so much! I truly appreciate the compliment You're spot on, most of their markings in my mind are painted on, and there's a few of these guys that are "Shaman" like and a little more special so yes, I guess they could be "spirits of the wild"
That sounds awesome, I would never know how to do that Good idea though, if you ever do that I'd love to see!!
Actually, this has given me a bit of inspiration for miniatures kit-bashing/conversion; for tabletop miniatures games, I often chop up cheap game miniatures in order to get a part here or a part there to customize a model to represent someone's player-character mini, or some special monster or other character for a scenario. As a result, I'm often left with a bunch of incomplete critters. (E.g., if I needed a wolf-head so I could make a "wolfman" mini, I might end up with a perfectly good wolf mini minus a head.) With a bit of epoxy putty, I could probably make some sort of "mask" and turn the remnant into a "totem spirit" or some-such (perhaps acting as a "summoned" creature in a fantasy RPG). Or, hey, I could forget the whole game aspect, and just stick a figure in a diorama.
It's a very compelling look!
That sounds awesome, I would never know how to do that
Thank you so much!
And could I possibly get a custom as well? for additional points?