Means the world to me! More updates and new sets still to come. Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero concept art. Thanks for all your amazing support on this set as well as all my other Subnautica sets. The Reaper Leviathan is an aggressive leviathan class fauna species usually. There you can compare the old and new versions! I also included a few images showing the progression of my designs, for the PRAWN Suit and the Reaper Leviathan specifically. A new background color for the images, as the previous color was much too bright.Ħ. But the two highlights of the set - the PRAWN Suit and the Reaper Leviathan - are new and improved.ĥ. I was happy with how the terrain and wreckage pieces turned out, as well as the Sand Shark, so those pieces remain the same (with the exception of the colors, which I changed from metallic to solid colors). The suit looks much more to scale and faithful to the suit in the game, and I also added many more details to the interior of the suit. Thanks to many of your suggestions, I finally updated the design of the PRAWN Suit! Many of you complained that the top was too bulky and I totally agreed, so I completely redesigned the upper part of the exosuit and updated the color scheme. In this process, they gain a pair of 'tusks' that help it grab and crush hard shells, and the original eye is stretched so much that it becomes an easy target, thus the body destroys it and grows a new pair of smaller eyes, and. I tried to change that to the color Aqua in Lego Digital Designer, but encountered a bug when rendering it: Bluerender didn't recognize the color Aqua and rendered it black instead. 'Although rare, some Peepers manage to live long enough to grow to the size of a leviathan. A few people were asking about why I chose white as a color for the Reaper, which in the game is slightly blue. Also, I changed the eyes from green to black (in the game and concept art, I have seen Reapers with green eyes and black eyes) but I thought black would look more menacing. Completely re-did the design of the Reaper Leviathan: it is now slightly smaller, sleeker, with better posability as well as a completely redesigned head (with more teeth!) and a darker red color scheme. Some creatures on the planet have four eyes, though, such as the biter and blighter, so it's possible the skeleton may share some homage with them.In celebration of this set being chosen as a Staff Pick, I decided to give this set a bit of an overhaul! This was the very first set I submitted to Lego Ideas and it seems only fitting that it gets a shiny new upgrade.ġ. This feature is not shared by any living creatures on the planet. Behold, the Reaper Leviathan This digital illustration was painted in Procreate. 1.1 Artists 2 Concept Art of Subnautica: Below Zero 2. Unusually, this creature appears to possess six eye sockets. The upper jaw lacks teeth in the middle, instead having a thin flat surface, possibly an adaptation to slicing for a diet comprised mostly by soft-bodied organisms. There are ten teeth in the lower jaw and eight in the upper jaw. The teeth of the creature are very large, the largest being over two metres in height. It is possible that when alive, the creature's shell was covered by protective scutes in order to protect the bone, like the shell of a tortoise or turtle. As opposed to the other armored creatures which possess a more armadillo-like set of armor, being derived from hard plates on the skin, not joined with the skeleton. This makes the Ancient Skeleton's shell more similar in design to that of a tortoise or turtle, where the shell is formed by the spine and ribs. The skeletal features of the Ancient Skeleton support a distinct lineage, as unlike Research Specimen Theta and and its relatives which have dermal armor that is visibly separate from its skeleton, the Ancient Skeleton's armor appears to be derived from solid bone extensions of the spine and ribs themselves, the outline of these bones being visible from within the skeleton. It is unclear what method of locomotion the creature used in life, though the extremely thick skeleton does not imply it was a capable swimmer.ĭespite being armored this creature appears to have descended from a different group of animals than the living armored creatures, these being the Research Specimen Theta, Boneshark, Sand Shark and Rockgrub which appear to have evolved armor independently of the ancient skeleton. Assuming they did not simply serve to lighten the overall weight of the skeleton, they could potentially have served as openings for flippers, limbs or limb-like structures to protrude from, though the openings do not appear to be ball-and-socket joints. There are many openings running down the sides of this creature's skeleton, the purpose of which is unknown. It is near impossible to imagine what this creature looked like in life, as it is unknown how much of the skeleton is visible to us, and even how the creature moved.
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