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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Dyn'Shenthi

The Dyn'Shenthi are a huge, six-armed, three-legged race that take place in one of my story concepts. Here is a Dyn'Shenthi practicing dance-moves of a 'Shi'Daio' style, which consists of two Ha'ji and a Mal'shadamed (the sword thing, which is sheathed). Dyn'Shenthi are actually reeeaaally benevolent and peaceful, and Shi'Daio is only a form of meditation excercise. Now forget everything I just said and leave it open for interpretation! <i>(color version replacement 1/28/01)
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Dyn'Shenthi - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Devon Cady-Lee
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Categories: [Body Study] [Extrateresstial, Alien Life Forms] [Fights, Duels, Battles] [Urban Fantasy and/or Cyberpunk] [Warrior, Fighter, Mercenary, Knights, Paladins] [Weapons, Bows, Swords, Blades, Rapiers...]
Techniques: [Pencil/Graphite Pen] [Computer Painted from Scratch]
DateNameComment 
26 Jan 2004:-) Simi Landau *Muffin Queen*
Oh...I make up species all the time, but you actually draw them, and you draw them well!! This is so cool...*sigh*
~Muffin Queen
28 Feb 200445 Moo Man
Interesting...I take it this race is larger (7-8ft maybe?) than humans...but one question...Eyes?
19 Mar 200445 The Intrepid Slacker
Beautiful...alien Taiji?
15 Jun 200445 Bren
oh man... this is nice. he has six arms... no way man!! CRAZY!!!! YO!!! this is ubbbber cool character!!! u better make a comic book of this, man.
4 Aug 200445 freak_off_the_leash_eating_maggots
Hey thats awsome ok heres my interpration.... I got it from the necklace.... Ok so there a large race (8-9ft?) and there largly based around egyptian sacrifices and so on (egyptians learnt from them?) and there gods are the same (anubus, seth, etc.) well any way thats my idea.. It looks great keep it up
9 Jun 200545 Anonymous
You've got excellent immagination in drawing realistic-looking aliens.. from what I see it seems you enjoy making up new tipes of aliens...
3 Aug 200545 thomas parnell (seraph)
I really like it...I am also an artist, i do sculpting, i had inquired with you before, i infact made a sculpture of your dyn'shenthi, it inspired me 2 i am always looking for inspiration. Anyone can contact me if they have an idea
28 Nov 200545 hellsangel
Ugly!....But awsome!!!!
30 Mar 200645 Anonymous
That is an amazing picture, and I am quite jealous. As far as interpretations go, while forgetting all you said, I'd say, that the creatures stick to the mountains, rely heavily upon sound and scent, and only kill/attack when provoked. Otherwise they're shamanistic.
4 Jan 200845 Reven <sorry
this reminds me of the Alien Skull picture u have previously posted on this website, and is it the same species or perhaps a creature from the same family of creatures found???any nice pics, you draw the most amazing artwork ever!!!! i would post my own and create an account (an i may create an account afer seeing your artwork)but i donot own a scanner or the talent to re sketch my art on computer software, if u have any suggestings leave a message on my freewebs or artist comment this message
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