I decided to make a ref for the grown up versions of that half-split Littlefoot from the sketch page. Meet Rightfoot and Leftfoot, two longneck halves working together to make it by in the world!
I used Helena-Merlot's Bron 3D model as reference for a few of the poses on this!
https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/animal/dinosaur/bron-longneck
Rightfoot and Leftfoot
The Littlefoot System
Each He/They
In a freak accident Littlefoot was split perfectly down the middle. The resulting halves are perfectly healthy, with independent personalities and a smooth cross section where they were cut. While very disoriented at first, the two have over the years learned to work together to lead a relatively normal life.
Leftfoot is the more serious of the two, often fronting to deal with work and business related stuff. Rightfoot is the more emotional of the two and tends to front for social interactions and such.
It took some time to sort out who they are now, and they've settled on being Rightfoot and Leftfoot, with Littlefoot being the name for the two collectively.
They've gotten much better at staying in-sync over the years. Usually one side fronts while the other mirrors their movements.
Post-Split Leftfoot: "O-One tree star smoothie please... And could we...I get that to go?"
Years Later Rightfoot: "We'd like a tree star smoothie to go please!"
Getting pet on their cross sections (what they dub "belly rubs") feels very comfy and nice. Works great for stress relief.
Leftfoot: "Ahhhh... That's the spot!"
Leftfoot: "Pull it together! Someone's coming!"
Staying attached, in-sync, and generally being "normal" can get tiring for these two. After a long day they usually like to split apart and relax on their own.
Leftfoot: "Belly rubs?"
Rightfoot: "Please..."
While there is some slight adhesion between the two halves when properly aligned, it's not very strong at all and there's no prospect of them ever being fused back together. At this point neither side has any interest in that anyway.