Some of you might already be familiar with Mystereet. Alas, I haven't drawn the other half of the crackchild, Genevieve, nearly as much as I should.
So! If Genevieve and Mystereet had a baby, it'd probably look much like this.
Some... funkyass deer-sheep-taur-monster-thing with a paunch.
He also inherited his father's appetite for things that move. Yay.
Ignoring anatomy and physics is funnnn
What a pointless creature. XD
So! If Genevieve and Mystereet had a baby, it'd probably look much like this.
Some... funkyass deer-sheep-taur-monster-thing with a paunch.
He also inherited his father's appetite for things that move. Yay.
Ignoring anatomy and physics is funnnn
What a pointless creature. XD
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 1280px
File Size 149.8 kB
On man seriously. I worked up my own once (that had a torso and a half up top) and I put rudimentary lungs and base organs up in the upper section (lungs, rudimentary tri-chamber heart, stomach, basic intestine,) and then put the fuller organs in the lower section, and made the heart and lungs and stomach larger because of the size of the lower body most of them don't need connections to each other other than the stomach/intestines and lungs, so working up a basic connector system that allowed the lungs to function as more of a labyrinth (like betta fish have) rather than a full lung, with the lungs above filtering the air down through to the lower. Same with the intestine and stomachs, the upper stomach only needs to essentially pass the food through to the lower for digestion. As for protecting the connections of organs between both torsos, I went with the idea of heavier duty flat muscles in the torso, in a dual layer. Granted that probably wouldn't exist in Earth's nature, but this guy's not exactly normal.
Ahhhhh sorry for rambling lol. Hope any of this helps!
Ahhhhh sorry for rambling lol. Hope any of this helps!
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