My name is Tim Morris.
Bohemian intellectual, sci-nerd and scruffy boring Cis-gay guy. Thirsty pervert, illustrator, sci-fi creature designer. Lonely, scared, still happy somehow...
I am not currently open for commissions but if you are interested you can ask. I only take requests when I am brainstorming for projects, and when I am I will say so.
Found that guy I told you about who made the squids cetacean-like in a possible future. Just had to come across one of his videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/Anth%C3%B6nyPain
What happened to your Mythic Bestiary?🙁
Its still there.
Thanks a bunch for faving one of my cryptids! :D
I don't know if you know but apparently there is a Son of Kong newspaper comic from 1933, the only "inconvenience" so to speak is that the only documented version of the comic is in Spanish and you would have to translate it but apart from that everything is fine and complete, the comic shows a snake, it is said in the comic that there are large flocks of native wild ducks that fly through the lagoons and we are shown the image of a pair of ducks native to the island, we are told that on the island there are different breeds of monkeys and when they say that, the image of the face of a chimpanzee appears (which you could adapt to your bestiary as some species of primate of considerable size related to some large primate from Sumatra or Indonesia such as the gibbon), phosphorescent eyesthey watch the passage of the group and figures similar to owls with bright eyes are shown, but even the way they look from the trees and from the ground makes me somewhat uncomfortable, and the mere fact that they are looking from the ground tells me that they are either owls that can be partly terrestrial or are any type of creature except owls, and the animal that seemed the strangest and craziest of all that could have existed on Skull Island, a lion..........a lion on Skull Island which does not I know how you could adapt it to your bestiary, I don't know if it would be an animal that arrived on the island with the God-bringers along with the holy tiger or arrived on the island at some point in the Pleistocene.
Here is the link where the comic is in Spanish:
Hey, I heard about the VR game "King Kong of Skull Island l and ll" and I must say that there are many creatures that DeVito ArtWorks created, including several that you have already drawn, but there are also some creatures that I have seen that were added to the game as a pair of pterosaurs, an apparent tapejarid and a rhamphorhynchus with a head similar to that of an ornithocheirus, and there is also a gigantic wasp in the game as a common enemy that you could easily put as an even larger and more dangerous relative of the giant Asian hornet, and in King Kong of Skull Island 2 it seems that they added more aquatic life to the island, here are the video links with more detail of the game that you can find since there is not much:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv61z4awdJw&pp=ygUda2luZyBrb25nIG9mIHNrdWxsIGlzbGFuZCB2ciA%3D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYAn_usH3fU&pp=ygUea2luZyBrb25nIG9mIHNrdWxsIGlzbGFuZCB2ciAy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz5ArYICfMU&pp=ygUea2luZyBrb25nIG9mIHNrdWxsIGlzbGFuZCB2ciAy
I have news where you can get more content for the lost world, one is "Primordia" by Greig Beck which is divided into 3 books, and the other would be "Cruel Eden" by Tim Haines, I know that this book is considered lost media, but someone on Twitter notified Tim Haines of the book's status, and apparently he's going to alert someone at Impossible Pictures of the book's status, so keep an eye out as this could signal the book's release at any time.