…well. That sure is a baby. Very impressive! The shading work really blends the parts together, nothing sticks out in a bad way.
I’m sorry to inform you that some dinosaurs having secondary brains near their tails is a myth.
In other news, I wrote a quick newbie tutorial for how to save larger heromachine designs without the image being cut off awkwardly.
As far as Lados goes, a lot can be done by simply adding an overlay. An identical layer to the one under it, except you use a lighter color or white and make it very transparent. This can be done to make eyes filmy or avoid using custom colors or just lighten a layer.
As far as Charon? A suggestion: show a vaguely rose-shaped piece ‘missing’ from his own shadow, like he pulled it out carefully in an idle moment to match the pose . . .
Mongrel’s got a ‘Hulk’ vibe. When you start posing, I want to see him squishing a car or something. Keep at it.

Well it’s more ship like and the weather worse.
The rigging helps a little but the ship still has to short a free board.
Feet and hands better on the upper. Hair definitely better on the lower.
–You didn’t show the bug in the picture before, when it dive-bombed into the baby’s mouth . . .
“Hey there pt.2” is something I’ll be looking at for some St. Patrick’s Day designs.
C. Sanders looks playable by Paltrow. Good stuff here.
Yellow-D, Herr D’s new fave.
[quote=144576] I was lacking in inspiration, so I decided to heed the old rule “When in doubt, make robot dinosaurs”. This is also known as the Folly Of Primus. In all seriousness, though, the reason I made this is because I noticed one of the shoe items in Heromachine looked like a head. The dinosaur’s head is a shoe. THE DINOSAUR’S HEAD IS A SHOE. [/quote]
Appropriate, since some dinobrains were in their tails. APPROPRIATE, SINCE SOME DINOBRAINS WERE IN THEIR TAILS. As for the Folly of Primus, the results are sublimus!