Trying to capture a Being I saw in a dream recently

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Trying to capture a Being I saw in a dream recently
'The Juvanile's Smile' -Recreation of a Scene that happened within dream the other night. Despite his Scary looks, this guy was stalking me in the dream purely so that I could help his parent deal with some bad shed. Next up will be the rather intriguing, odd-looking babies, then the parent and the singular non-kaiju adult I can remember.
This specific juvenile dream reptile has been dubbed Smiley.
Chibi(?) of a creature I dreamt about once-
It was like my brain tried to come up with an alien stegosaurus LMAOOO
Idk how my brain comes up with these guys lol
#sketchbooksunday Share your weekly embarrassments! I mean.. sketches! The rough, unsightly, raw, waiting to come back to shenanigans. ✏️🖍✒️🖊
We have some sketchy start for @fimbry
Some sketches of my kiv Kartha
And some Deerbears that are in my dreams the other night trying to break into my bedroom window.
#artshare #sketch #sketchbook
Just had a dream about this insect with an impossible life history. Supposedly it was in the order Diptera, true flies, and this was bizarre for many many reasons. It did not exhibit a larval stage, instead having juveniles mimicking juvenile cockroaches. It then would develop into a nectar feeding pollinator with a long extended head to reach into flowers as opposed to a proboscis. This development stage would already have forewings, and halteres, so as far as insects go it really shouldn’t be molting further.
However, it then gains sexual dimorphism, vaguely resembling termites. At this stage they are social, but not eusocial or sexual. I remember being told there was a stage after this and between the sexual adults; why there was a stage here and no where else that would make more sense, I cannot tell you. Maybe this was where the pupal stage would have gone, as little sense as that makes.
Finally, in the mature stage, the sexual dimorphism becomes far more extreme. The males become far larger, and appear to fuse their head and thorax into a cephalothorax, more closely resembling arachnids in the order Solifugae than insects, but on closer examination that would quickly fall apart. The females meanwhile take on a body more similar to that of a worker ant. I do not believe this stage to be eusocial either, but they do exhibit a high degree of sociality, traveling in large colonies similar to those of the army ants, gobbling up whatever comes across their path. I did not see any caste division or was made aware of any differences in reproduction.
So yeah, there are a TON of problems with how this dream insect would function in our world, but here is a weird fake fly. What should we call it? Let me know!
(Also pinging @humanbyweight cause I wonder if she’d have any ideas, hope ya don’t mind ❤️)
Dream Creature - "Laserwolves"
A wolf with fur like swirling galaxies, and a howl that resonates through your bones. It is incredibly loyal, and will defend its partner until the end with its laser breath, producing a bright beam of light that can cut through almost anything.
First Met: Unknown (Est. 2013)
This creature from dream I had?
I can go more in depth about her and the dream if need be. Or what I remember at least.
Reminder, the premise is “would a normie think it’s weird to find them attractive?” (Would they have to “hear me out?”) NOT “smash-or-pass”
Is this Dream Creature a “hear me out” or reasonably hot?
Hear me out. Tf is that? Too lanky, bald, gross face
Hot. Tall, tight waist, many tongues, naked
I had a dream recently where my subconscious cooked up a very neat organism, so I did a lazy color doodle of it. I saw a section of what looked like a huge, fuzzy centipede in a tidepool, lying still on the sand. I followed its length, which turned out to be like three meters, up to its head, and I was surprised to see that it was a crinoid! The whole thing is a crinoid! A three meter crinoid that's adapted its stalk into a bilaterally symmetrical body, with paired cirri functioning as legs! It's a strange feeling, to be so surprised and fascinated by this, even though my own brain created it. There was just this sense of wonder and awe seeing these things in the water, it was very cool.