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A brief overview and showcase of our Concept Art and 3D Model for our Thenodar Lindworm.

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Good Day All, I hoped you enjoyed the week of November 25th, whatever you may have been doing.

That being said we are back with another update to reintroduce to you to our scaly friend the Thenodar Lindworm in 3d!

As a refresher, this is what they looked like in Concept art form by Amanda Starlein

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Female LindwormHorns2

What’s not to love about our two-legged reptilian predators in southern Thenodar?

As our Lindworm was passed from Art department to the 3d Department another set of drafts were done before we get closer to what might be the final in-game model by Enpremi (Adam Dotlačil)

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It may have lost its color, but the color comes back in the next work in progress pass also done by Enpremi (Adam Dotlačil)

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These are our current models for the Lindworm, you’ll be able to tell the difference in each one by the lengths of their tail, horns, and mane. Males being longer and females being shorter.

We can’t wait to show you all the more, so keep watching out each week!

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Mirsh
Mirsh - - 1,776 comments

Looking good.
Also nice to hear Enpremi is part of the team, didn't know that.

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names_are_useless
names_are_useless - - 309 comments

He was previously. Sadly, not anymore. He's pursuing other work at this time.

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baszermaszer
baszermaszer - - 444 comments

Why does the creature have no arms?

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The_Grey_Wizard
The_Grey_Wizard - - 98 comments

Maybe it's similar to the same reason T-Rex and other apex predators of the Cretaceous have short arms. It only really needs legs for running and a mouth for eating.

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