I feel I haven't done enough concepts of the arthropods that live in the nomads world,

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I feel I haven't done enough concepts of the arthropods that live in the nomads world,
Been having some serious artblock as of late, so many overwhelming college works, haven't done any digital art projects for like two weeks or have the drive to do anything Though last night i tried doing up some quick mockup creatures, maybe something to tie up into my nomads world, and eventually it developed into this Arctic theme, pretty rough looking but I felt a bit better about the artblock thing afterwards They'd probably fit as the creatures in the far south, "as the southern mountains end, nothing can be seen other than the frigid polar sea, and the Antarctica archipelagos, which the Southern nation calls the barren ice plains, a land so ancient it is said to have existed far before the catastrophe, even existing before the old world flourished and fell, when the poles of the planet hadn't been reversed by the great calamity. Here, vicious 'Gigapengus' scavenge and fight each other for every little bit of food they can scrape up to survive the inhospitable land, hunting down smaller pengus and other critters on land, large fishes and invertebrates, and occasionally finding a bounty of giant filter feeding arthropods swarms, idly roaming in the icy waters, though they must be wary as some of these giants far exceed their own size and a few might not be such gentle plankton feeders, but opportunistic hunters.
sup, not dead, but college work sure is making me want to die.. Some colossal fishes that roam the freshwater plains where the Eastern nomads live Got the inspiration from the giant prehistoric fishes in the Kem Kem formation