January Challenge 2014: Day 14

Magi Nation: Leaf Chogo
Flat colors and a gradient background because I spent all my time on making sure my commission info post was well done.
January Challenge Day 4: World Braille Day (featuring Xyni)
One of the elements I really want to have strong in my Merfolk world is an inclusive social structure, including blindness in all it's forms. From the visually impaired to Blind.
Xyni, is my most well developed blind character. I've got at least one full story arc planned focusing him and the social interactions and ties he has and not so much on the fact that he can't see much at all. I just want to include little but important things like his books (or scrolls, I haven't decided on the written medium yet) being written in braille as matter-of-factly as I can. Without making it a spectacle of entertainment.
Really wished I could have worked on this more, but my eyes started to experience some serious strain. I'm very much not used to staring at a screen for hours on end anymore.
"Even when dancing by themselves, a siphonophore is never alone."
Since September I've had a very rough sketch of what a merperson of this animal might look like. Unfortunately the book I was using as reference is at my grandmother's house, so instead of any specific species, this is just a generic physonect-type siphonophore. And yes, I see this kind of mer still as a colony and thus having a form of healthy multiple personality as well. Always referring to themselves in plural and being offended if treated as a singular entity. Because why not.
And don't forget dear followers, that requests are OPEN.Wanted to do something organic (ie easier than robots) and bloody today. Not quite sure how I ended up choosing an Andalite, it's been over a decade since I've read any of the books even though I still have most of them hiding about somewhere. She's done mostly from memory with a slight refresher just to make sure I wasn't getting any aspect of their anatomy horribly wrong..
<It's amazing how indignant many are to be killed by something as primitive as a knife.>
God I loved this series as a kid.
IDEK, it's green? Lost my brain somewhere again today. I'm so glad the month is just about over. I'm so tired. Just tomorrow and a make up day. Sorry about falling behind on responding to comments, I'll get to them... eventually. I did read them all though, thanks to everyone who commented..
A couple more of my gastropod inspired merfolk, my other being the cone snail I drew earlier this month, though these ones are older in terms of when I created them. Played around with a simpler almost chibi style to try and cut down on their complexity, the exercise um... didn't quite work.
The one with the blue belly is Veoz, hie's a Janolus novozealandicus nudibranch merperson. I love drawing hiem but damn is hie complicated. As for the alternate pronoun, nudibranchs are hermaphrodites and Veoz has a slight leaning towards a masculine ID, I'll leave it at that.
Whereas Muscles is a green morph Chelynotus (or Chelyonotus, can't seem to find a solid official spelling) semperi, a species of velutinid. She's one of my merfolk that I've given the facial and body structure of a Black woman in my own pathetic attempt to keep from defaulting to whitewashing in my characters. Not happy how I lost some of those features in the way I drew her here.