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Monster at the Window by LordDominic

Monster at the Window

LordDominic

If you're cold, they're cold. Let them inside.


Alternate title: "How Much for the Zombie in the Window?"


More spooky stuff to start off October, this time one of those undead ghoul creatures that have been part of Geoterra canon for well over a decade but I only really seem to acknowledge around Halloween. Of course, as I rambled about previously, it just sort of makes sense to me that these creatures become active in the autumn--cooler temperatures, shortening days meaning longer nights, it's just easier and safer for these creatures to leave their cemeteries and catacombs when there's less heat and sunlight to hasten the decay of their already decrepit bodies, but it's not so cold as to literally freeze them solid as is the case in the winter months.



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I also realized as I was coloring that the color scheme I typically use for this sort of creature, a sort of dirty greyish tan color and dark brown for the hair, makes them look sort of like a monstrous, undead version of Angelo... Oops.

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    NOooooo not Angelo

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      Don't worry, Angelo is fine! I highly doubt he has the means to travel several light-years to another world just to become a zombie. Although, that would be some impressive dedication to Halloween...

      I noticed the resemblance while I was drawing and I think it just comes down to the sorts of colors I like to use. I'm generally not a huge fan of making characters bright, unnatural colors in a bid to make them stand out, although I do like to occasionally add in little brightly-colored markings and details to add a little bit of visual interest. This does sort of lead to situations where characters start to resemble one another rather closely at times, though.