Saturday, July 9, 2011

Creature#220 Furious, Tiny, Terror

Sketch work for a new called Furious, Tiny, Terror. Pequeno Diablo a.k.a. Little Devil.
 This is the finished digital painting of this creature =)
Here is a close up to show the details of my painting =)

Here is the creature concept for this subject:
Concept: Pequeno Diablo a.k.a. Little Devil

      Years ago there was a creature that looked very ferocious but was harmless that lived in the rain forests of South America. The creature used to feed off of the Umguaya berry that was rare but abundant in certain parts of the South American region. Mankind eventually destroyed all these areas in which the Umguaya berry grew and the creatures that fed on them were bound to go extinct. A miraculous adaption occurred in these creatures that was for the better of their survival, but not the rest of the animal kingdom and mankind.

      Villagers from the forest land in South America started reporting people missing from their tribes and found them days later shredded to pieces with wounds that secreted a greenish type of slime. It was later found that this green slime was indeed a highly potent venom that was found on the tongues of the creatures that once fed off the Umguaya berry. South American Scientists went on to conduct research and discovered that the once harmless berry eating creatures had now turned carnivorous due to a lack of certain chemical that the creatures ingested from the berries.

     The South American government instantly ordered a global warning calling the new species of berry eater the "Pequeno Diablo" known in English language as the "Little Devil" and urged all people to be the lookout for their safety and animals. The Pequeno Diablo creatures, now a flesh eating species, are rapidly breeding and migrating to various regions across the world. They have been spotted as far away as the upper regions of Asia, Austrailia and even the plains of Africa. The "Pequeno Diablo" is a very ferocious species that is more than capable of taking down any animal whether it be big or small.

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