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Beemoid Species Reference [Open Species!]

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Beemoid group!



Meet my latest creation, the Beemoid- Cute little fluffy buggins!

This is an open species, meaning you're completely free to make your own! They do come with some rules, however.
:bulletgreen: You must follow the species reference!
:bulletgreen: You must submit your design to Beemoid-HIVE for design approval, or note Aevix
:bulletgreen: Preferably, submit your beemoid and its artworks to the beemoid group Beemoid-HIVE 
:bulletgreen: You may not make beemoids to sell or otherwise for monetary gain.
:bulletgreen: You must credit Aevix as the creator of the species

Some additional information not listed on the reference:
  Trait styles not listed may be used, as long as they generally fit the given information
  Beemoid markings may be smooth, hard, gradated, iridescent, or glowing!
  Beemoid colors are never neon in a sense that they are bright, saturated color stacked on bright, saturated color
  Marking patterns may be natural, geometric, unnatural, whatever!
  Although base coats are typically neutral toned, there are always exceptions! Pastels and dark pastels are generally accepted.

  Beemoids do not have eyelids for any of their eyes. (they can sort of 'squish' their eyes to convey emotions, however)
  Beemoids cannot grow spikes, horns, feathers, gems, etc. (they can only gave traits variations as shown on the reference)
  Beemoids have yellowish-green blood
  Their skeletal structure reflects that of humanoids, not insects. They do have a skin-like exoskeleton, which hardens at their feet into chitinous scales.
 
  Beemoids can talk, but their speech is very parrot-like. They mostly imitate words they hear the most, but can generally understand language.
  Beemoid society reflects that of a beehive, with many worker individuals, soldier individuals, drones, nursery workers, etc.  There is always one queen per hive.
       Queen beemoids are larger in size than the rest of the colony, and are usually pampered. Trait-wise, they tend to be fluffier, but not much else distinguishes them.
  Domestic beemoids like to serve their owner and are generally playful little beings.
  Beemoids can produce honey.
  Despite having delicate wings, beemoids can indeed fly!


Prime Example Beemoids:
BigBumble [Sketch] by AevixLilium by FrygiaBeemoid- Foxy,Cleo, Moisell! by Pure-Decay

Additional information:
Beemoid Size Chart by Aevix Beemoid Information: Social ClassAccessory information to the Beemoid Species Reference
Beemoid Social Classes: (click to jump to a class)
• Queen
• Soldier
• Worker
• Drone
• Solitary
• Domestic
  Beemoids have distinct social classes which are determined at birth and stay with an individual for its entire life. Each class maintains the structure, order, and integrity of the entire hive by its unique and defining characteristics.
  At the forefront, all members of the hive live to serve its queen. Unlike a beehive or an ant's nest, hive members aren't strictly the queen's daughters (although a large portion of them are!). Hives willingly accept new members- some hives even merging with another should their queen die. This creates a genetically diver



If you have any questions about them, just let me know ♥


S'it.

Paint Tool SAI + Photoshop CS6
Original resolution is as shown
Took approx. >5 hours
Art and species by me, Aevix
For use as a reference for my species.
Image size
1855x5682px 15.24 MB
© 2016 - 2024 Aevix
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RoseWind4WarriorCats's avatar

I need to use this species 😍