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Assorted Creatures

Author: 
Justin Nichol
Thursday, July 17, 2014 - 12:50
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Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
Fantasy
sci fi
Portrait
horror
zombie
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CC-BY-SA 3.0
GPL 3.0
GPL 2.0
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A handful of creature designs and portraits bundled with no particular theme.

The collection contains: Arboreus (Tree Spirit), a Xenomorph, a War Demon, a Zombie and a Vampiric Demon.

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Assorted Creatures.zip Assorted Creatures.zip 86.1 Mb [566 download(s)]
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DKoding
joined 11 years 1 month ago
08/12/2016 - 05:51

Great stuff!

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n00854180t
joined 8 years 7 months ago
09/14/2016 - 18:09

Awesome work :)

 

I'd like to use one of your pictures here for the background of a name generator program - am I to understand correctly that if I release the modified version of your work as CC-BY-SA itself (but not e.g., the code of the program), that would satisfy the CC-BY-SA license?

 

Thanks!

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