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Author: nambroth.bsky.social (did:plc:hcmkb2ccjbr4rc6vq5bvrpco)

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"Just for fun: A green pterosaur (wukongopterid species) pterosaur version of Nambroth! A green pterosaur was actually my first fursona (or animal-self), at age 5, and I recently rediscovered some of my childhood art (from kindergarten and first grade) that rekindled my desire to draw this."
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    "A reference sheet style drawing with multiple drawings of a character, both in an anthropomorphic form as well as a natural animal. The character is a fantastical green colored pterosaur, with cream undersides and a long grey beaky face and a medium sized crest. There’s text all over the sheet describing the character, and it reads: Nambroth, Wukongopterid pterosaur. Crow sized, or 6 feet tall when anthro. They/them. Covered in pycnofibers: similar to loose feathers, with longer ones in some areas, giving a fluffy look. Arm anatomy is not strongly defined, and blends smoothly into the wing patagium and fluff, especially on the top of the wing. Wears a bronze scale pendant. Gets a thumb when anthro because why not. Awkward and gangly! A twiggy nerd. Loves clouds, plants, moss, birds. Made of wings and flopping. Exact crest shape isn’t vital, I draw it inconsistently. All patagium membranes are fully opaque- this is just to show the placement of the legs."
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    "Text at the top reads: Childhood art, 1986-1987, by Nambroth. The images are of several artworks created by a young child. The artistic mediums are varied: construction paper, markers, crayons, and some tempera paint. Each artwork is of the same, somewhat anthropomorphic pterosaur, often with a smile on the beaked face, a lot of eyelashes, and for some reason several of them have a heart drawn on the chest. The second construction paper pterosaur says "happy dinosaur" in a speech bubble above the pterosaur. The tempera painting is faded and says "to mom" at the top. There's also a photo of a children's pop-up book, "Pterosaurs, the Flying Reptiles", labeled as published in 1988, and there's an insert of one of the pages showing a greenish colored nyctosaurus popping out of the page with a sauropod dinosaur below."
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