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Albino PeaCORN
Albino PeaCORN by @westlilleah (Lilleah Aawest)

this was inspired off of the albino peacock at the Flosom City Zoo, the thing looks like a wedding dress on legs! so i combined a peacock with a unicorn

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Posted: Friday, 23 April, 2004 @ 08:23 PM

Whoooaa... so much detail in this pic - lol, had to laugh at your little comment there, wedding dress on legs. It luks great - the idea of crosing those two animals was neat. The horse just luks wowza. Awesome work ;)

Posted: Friday, 23 April, 2004 @ 10:43 PM

Very cool! I have never heard of a peacorn and so I think this is a very clever, original creation. I love the detail and the hint of color you provided. The structure of the creature looks very natural. Very well done!

Posted: Saturday, 24 April, 2004 @ 08:30 PM

Is that a wing on its right side? How come there's only one of them? Nice picture, very interesting concept. The elegant, exaggerated pose suits the peacock's natural arrogance, as well. The background is a bit sketchy for the foreground, though. Still looks nice, though. Good shading and design.

Posted: Thursday, 19 May, 2005 @ 08:39 AM

this is one of the weirdest looking adn yet best drawn unicorns Ive ever seen. Great design

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