An experiment in adoptables!
These are Lemians. They're marsupials who live in trees and long grasses. Despite their visual differences, they stick close together, and like to live in in tight-knit social groups. They play-fight and run all over each other like especially colourful ferrets. If there are no other Lemians around, they'll strike up a bond with pretty much any animal, provided it doesn't try to eat them too often. Of course, that's a general species-wide statement, and you do sometimes find antisocial Lemians.
Although they aren't birds, they've started to evolve tufts of feathers that stick out of their thick soft fur. That's definitely how feather evolution works, shhh. Shhhhhh. The feathers are for attracting mates and just plain showing off, the brighter the better.
Rules:
• First come, first served!
• Once you've bought one, I'll send you a full-sized image of them with a transparent background
• You can give them a name and a gender, tweak the designs, resell them, whatever you like
• If/when you draw them I'd love to see! (This is not required but it would be pretty sweet)
• Comment to claim and give me your paypal address so that I can send you an invoice!
Lemians for sale:
1. SOLD
A rare member of the species, whose colouring is more subtle than most of its siblings' coats.
2. SOLD
At night, this Lemian's blue-green coat is almost invisible, and its bright feathers look like fireflies dancing.
3. SOLD
Born in the autumn, this Lemian's feathers seem to have picked up the hues of the fading leaves.
4. SOLD
A brilliant stripe of gold turns this stony-coloured Lemian into a seam of precious metal.
These are Lemians. They're marsupials who live in trees and long grasses. Despite their visual differences, they stick close together, and like to live in in tight-knit social groups. They play-fight and run all over each other like especially colourful ferrets. If there are no other Lemians around, they'll strike up a bond with pretty much any animal, provided it doesn't try to eat them too often. Of course, that's a general species-wide statement, and you do sometimes find antisocial Lemians.
Although they aren't birds, they've started to evolve tufts of feathers that stick out of their thick soft fur. That's definitely how feather evolution works, shhh. Shhhhhh. The feathers are for attracting mates and just plain showing off, the brighter the better.
Rules:
• First come, first served!
• Once you've bought one, I'll send you a full-sized image of them with a transparent background
• You can give them a name and a gender, tweak the designs, resell them, whatever you like
• If/when you draw them I'd love to see! (This is not required but it would be pretty sweet)
• Comment to claim and give me your paypal address so that I can send you an invoice!
Lemians for sale:
1. SOLD
A rare member of the species, whose colouring is more subtle than most of its siblings' coats.
2. SOLD
At night, this Lemian's blue-green coat is almost invisible, and its bright feathers look like fireflies dancing.
3. SOLD
Born in the autumn, this Lemian's feathers seem to have picked up the hues of the fading leaves.
4. SOLD
A brilliant stripe of gold turns this stony-coloured Lemian into a seam of precious metal.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 800 x 800px
File Size 464.1 kB
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