The noble stoat has reappeared in more Grimshire fanart because I have a problem that isn't really a problem.

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The noble stoat has reappeared in more Grimshire fanart because I have a problem that isn't really a problem.
Alright, since the last style update was such a tie and I got a lot of feedback - Secret Third Option I'd move the size differences to be between the original and revamp, and keep more of the animalistic anatomy.
Cons: - Less Colour - I will probably need to finally cave and buy a scanner Pros: - Easier for me to do detailing on - More gritty (I love you, Texture) - Less Colour, so it keeps more to its target audience instead of drawing in the child-media audience.
It takes me longer to do traditional work normally, but I am rarely at my home desk these days and I already have a sketchbook I can take on the go to make the pages. They'd be closer to traditional comic pages, not perfect but definitely with paneling instead of individuals.
The escalations at dawn continue...
He pried.
They just got in a fight...
That wily gray fox.
Stop sniffling, idiot, Queen don't cry.
Lineup of our resident Good Guys (TM), none of whom are bad, none at all. Handles are the folks on Twitter who own the characters, the ones without those are mine. I like dramatic size differences when I design furry characters because then the big beasties feel like big beasties.