Tuesday, January 21, 2025

2 Illustrations

 

OOC: Hello everyone this is a post simply demonstrating some landscapes I made digitally and simple explanation on what is going on.I have tried something new in both of them so feel free to give feedback or ask questions. Next post will be focusing on individual organisms again.Both illustrations apply to the TDTLF biome in Tuaisceart.Some of the organisms mentioned here will probably be in the next post and expanded on further.





An Illustration of some of the photosessilids of the TDTLF in
 Tuaisceart, Forests in the distance are represented
 by the green cage-like mounds, this does not mean
 necessarily that "trees" have green wood,or leaves same colour
as their wood.(Although some have subtle green shades).
These illustration represents a TDTLF plain somewhere in 
Tuaisceart. Classic grass analogues, which are ancestors of trees
found in denseforests and TDTLFs , usually dominate the plains,
These plains are usually small and found on "ecotones" of plategrass
biomes, And an abundance of small plants that wouldn't be able 
to grow on the "wooden" plains of plategrasses are found here.
As illustrated here, small plants with droopy leaves called Dripleaves 
are found in variety of green shades. 



An Illustration of the forest floor of some understory sessile organisms, leaf litter and branches from Eilen "trees" of the TDTLF biome  forest habitat are scattered here. As we can see here.Two yellowish sessile organisms, who have emerged from underground in as fruiting bodies, these are euheterosessilids. Trees of this type on Eile can grow their leaves back, and often loose leaves,much like deciduous tree on ,they don't loose leaves pattern-wise, due to Eile's seasonal  and weather changes, having to rely on symbiosis of sending metabolisms through euheterosessilid's hyphae, which can be hijacked by the understory photossessilids, such as the Drapleavebush ,shown as the understory photosessilid in the illustration , with droopy leaves,which connects via hyphae-like threads   . Leaves are many and are small due to this. On average, "Trees" on Eile are taller, and looser by a  marginal amount, there are exceptions although we won't expand on that for today. There is some small "moss" growing on the trees as well.

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