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Blue Frog That is one cool bird! I love the way you dealt with the peacock "plumage" in the back. I would say that the body and face are too much like a penguin's for my brain to handle. Penguin/peacock hybrid's are weird and don't exist. Focus on making the penguin elements more peacocky, like you were intending.
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Calad Very solid effort. A little expected, but well done. There's not much I can recommend be done, but making Belly Drum seem more possible would be ideal, obviously.
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DougJustDoug Love the rocket man. It's adorable. As others have mentioned, I'm not sure Steel/Flying is what I'd first guess (Fire and Fighting come to mind too), but it certainly makes sense. Obviously, it passes the Belly Drum test, which is great! The most important thing for your design at this point is color/shading and how you deal with the rocket flames. It's got to very clearly be Steel/Flying, which means the jetpacks must clearly provide flight, but at the same time, not be so fire-powered that we suspect Fire typing. It's a delicate balance.
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elcheeso An interesting take on a bat! Love the idea of the hammer nose. It's so cute. I will say that the wings are kinda weird looking as is, to me. Maybe they're too big for the body? I dunno. The tail is rather large and strange too. Everything from the ears to feet looks solid to me though! All in all, I'd say you have some work to do revising, but the concept is cute.
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Harle Another peacock! Main concerns upfront: It doesn't actually appear capable of flight, or really much mobility at all. The "plumage" in the back just looks way too sturdy. Maybe try to make the panels look more flexed or hinged or something. The other thing I would point out is that the coloring and strangely curved head is giving me a kinda Psychic vibe, which makes sense for a peacock, but not one where we've already settled on Steel/Flying. Still, I love love love the general idea of a metallic peacock and think you're on the right track in a lot of ways.
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Knirp This design is probably my favorite in conceptual terms. It so clearly evokes Belly Drum as well as Steel/Flying. The only thing I'd work on is the mallet feet. They look a tad awkward to me as is. Probably because birds don't have 4 feet. Try to do something with only 2 mallet feet, and experiment with making them look a little more clawed, while still being mallets. Maybe the clawed feet can curl up into mallets? Also I'm reminded of this:
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Magistrum The frigate bird is seriously awesome. It does bear some resemblance to Honchkrow, which perhaps should be avoided. I don't mind it, but others might. But seriously, I love this thing. I can already see myself voting for this as is, and it's not even more than a sketch! Don't even think about using the other one. Frigate birds are cooler.
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Shanimanim Another bad-ass bird! I absolutely love this thing. It feels very organic and real, and very much along the lines of what an actual ostrich/emu/cassowary/etc-mon would look like if one existed. That said, some details need work. I'm not sure what the pink ribbon things are really doing, nor what the metal claw-y wing-y things are doing. Play around with the torso details. The legs and head are epic.