@ gaurav
HUZZAH! My submission for the MHWilds Webcomic Contest! I asked when it would be ok to submit this to other platforms, and was told it would be after the winners are announced- soooo here it is!
For all the stuff I had to handle in the time prior to the deadline- it's not too bad! Admittedly could've used more time to do this, but irl stuff kept me occupied for a while. It was still fun nonetheless and definitely gave me a bit of a kick to get back into making comics.
Please keep in mind that, at the time of this being posted here, I still have not gotten the game yet, and I need to clear room on my computer comfortably first before getting it since I know it's large - I will say though I LOVE this flaming octo sooooo much, amazing addition to the series! Very fun to draw :D It's a bit long- but I wanted to leave a... bit of a cliffhanger, ehe-
Doctor Who: The Impossible Planet & The Satan Pit / The Legend of Ruby Sunday
In 1973, a reportedly inebriated truck driver mowed down the acacia. The remains of the tree were relocated to the Niger National Museum in Niamey, and a lonely metal sculpture was put in the tree’s place.
(Fact Source) For more facts, follow Ultrafacts
The Next Generation Delivery Vehicle that the USPS ordered is legit the most fucked up thing you'll ever see in your life.
Was too tired yesterday to post it but here is finally the result of the Maevarano formation #paleostream! While not as full of species as other formations the diversity in fascinating, from small herbivores crocs over flying raptors and giant frogs to surprisingly large mammals.
The sediments of the upper part of this formation preserves the remains of a coastal, tidally influenced, semi arid wetland. That is a rare thing to encounter these days, so research into getting a good idea of the environment wasn't easy.
One thing I often do in these cases is put together a mood board with potential inspirations from similar modern day environments. One thing that I picked up was for examples the often times reddish color of coastal wetland plants and the little "plateaus" of plants and soil.
On top of that there appears to be quite a bit of plant material from here but very little is described yet, only thing we have a name on is Sapindipsis which is said to be very common.
I have to thank Discord member JW and @arminreindl for putting together this size chart as well as Discord member LiterallyMiguel for producing a brand new skeletal drawing of Mahajangasuchus!