Baragon as a dicynodont, specifically a lystrosaur. I feel like it fits.
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Thursday, May 29, 2014
A Baragon By Any Other Name
I like the idea of reinterpreting Godzilla monsters using the 1998 Godzilla/GINO/Zilla design rationale as a basis. No dinosaurs, no prehistoric beasts, no magic, everything is basically a giant mutated creature. As an iguana mutated and became Godzilla, a frilled lizard mutated and became Baragon, who first appeared in Frankenstein Conquers the World (incidentally, one of my favorite movies).
This originally started out as an excuse to draw a folded up frilled lizard frill, before I thought that the frill could be a stand in for a redesigned Baragon's ear flaps.
This originally started out as an excuse to draw a folded up frilled lizard frill, before I thought that the frill could be a stand in for a redesigned Baragon's ear flaps.
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