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I spent a night in a coffee-induced trance coloring scanned bear variants. I'm sticking with the two with the cowls, but I drew so many of them! I'm jumping to pixel art asap so I can stop noodling with this design.
https://t.co/CUASRdLB3W
I have a new sketchbook on my Ko-Fi Shop for September and October!
I skipped a month as I didn't draw enough in my mini sketchbook that month and I got self-conscious about it. Now I have a 56-page PDF Collection of my raw scanned sketches! Enjoy!
But the large, heavy bodies can be a blessing, allowing Cole cover to slip into areas with less detection.
Large/Heavyweight - Enemies who are larger than Cole require more effort to move around.
Digging up some older art of some large body characters like bears and bison for ideas.
I can draw sexier furries, but I'd rather draw the dumb scrimblo bimblo.
Perhaps Cole would have a weird party system where he'd hire or team up with other animals to assist him as "weapons." I've been exploring ideas of a sword wielding Ferret posing as a Spear or a Weasel fighting as a living Kusarigama
Jungle Cat turnaround that I forgot about.
I bet the indigo one inspired my pixel animation and I never remembered.
I scan my sketches in my mini sketchbook and arrange them in an "Animation Map" with notes on what the action poses should look like. I'll edit them digitally with things like weapon length or reusing animation. This is an example for Wolf Enemies with their sprites.