newarcade
1 day ago
New drawing is of a member of the species known as the akskrrga (Akeskergum akeskergum). The akskrrga exhibit severe sexual dimorphism, and the two sexes of the species fuse together in a manner not unlike that of some anglerfish. It is only when fused together than a kskrrga obtains a level of consciousness and sentience/sapience/sophonce equal to that of a human being.
angelsaremathematical
1 day ago
thank you! it's been my daily driver for 9 months as I'm writing this and works really well for me, I can't imagine my life without it anymore
newarcade
2 days ago
New drawing is of a member of the species known as the primers (Antiquus numerus). Life on the primer homeworld evolved in a subsurface ocean of hydrogen - in the transition zone from liquid hydrogen to metallic hydrogen - and is made from nitrogen–ammonia crystals.
newarcade
2 days ago
Living near absolute zero, life on the primer homeworld is extremely slow compared to life on Earth. Primers think, speak, act, move, etc. roughly 12,000 times slower than human beings. Their species first emerged three billion years ago, and yet as of 5334 AD they are roughly equal to humans in technological development.
newarcade
2 days ago
for some reason the preview sometimes shows the new drawing and sometimes doesn't so for clarification the new drawing is the purple creature at the top of the page
newarcade
3 days ago
New drawing is of a member of the species known as the spacers (Homo levis). The average spacer is 6'3 (190.5 cm) tall.
newarcade
3 days ago
While there are many exceptions, spacer cultures often place emphasis on the spacers' supposed "superiority" over the other human species. Other species are quick to remind the spacers that they can't even set foot on a planet without collapsing under its gravity.
newarcade
3 days ago
honestly i might have to move spacers to a different genus than Homo (still considered a human species though) cuz this fellow diverged more and more as i drew them
newarcade
4 days ago
New drawing is of a member of the species known as the goblins (Homo gobelinus). The average goblin is 4'3.5 (131 cm) tall.
newarcade
4 days ago
Goblins have bodies built for living on hot, humid worlds, often residing in environments such as swamps and jungles. They are known for their incredibly wrinkly skin, an adaptation intended to increase their skin's surface area, allowing them to shed heat faster.
newarcade
6 days ago
New drawing is of a member of the species known as the ælfes (Homo meliae). The average ælf is 6'11.5 (212 cm) tall, though a good portion of this extra height comes from their long heads (ælfes would still be tall without the long heads though).
newarcade
6 days ago
Ælfes are most widely known for their elongated heads and double-decker skulls, where the upper compartment is filled with fat until the ælf comes of age, after which the fat is scooped out and replaced with a computer wired into the brain, which in addition to the neural implants common to all human species makes ælfes incredibly intelligent.
New drawing is of an ambassador from a civilization of the species known as the imikti (Mimos rapidus). The forms of imikti are constantly changing to match and adapt to their environments, and the imikti have a supernatural ability to copy any structure (animate or inanimate) they spend enough time around. As an ambassador, this imikti has taken on characteristics of several other species.
i took the texture for the human skin from goatse btw