I feel like gnorbu would loaf like a sheep
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I feel like gnorbu would loaf like a sheep

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This is Nurple, the younger brother of Shnerbert and Bromble!
He's a pretty chill dude who likes joking & clowning around, for this reason he gets along a lot better with Bromble than with Shnerbert (who is more serious)
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What do you think about the aquatic pet styles?
The aquatic pet styles are probably some of the least necessary out the "dynamic" category of pet styles, in the sense that most Maraquan pets already had unique poses. Therefore, the aquatic styles mostly just consist of a handful of post-conversion pets and then a bunch of pets that are just getting a different pose. The styles themselves look fine, but I would rather TNT focus on colors, even mundane ones, that don't have any pet styles available.
As with previous reviews, I'll be going over the styles that are most improved over their base versions rather than just ones I like that already had great base versions.
Gnorbu: The converted Maraquan Gnorbu looks unnerving decapitated due tot the arms barely being visible under the tentacles and the body being too small relative to the head. The transparency effects also make it hard to read. The pet style has it posed more upright (like an actual jellyfish) and the body tentacle is more prominent, which fixes this issue. I also like the larger amount of dark blue and the face, which is extremely cute.
Xweetok: The standard Maraquan Xweetook is fine; sea slugs aren't something that feel like they need to be dynamic, after all. However, I do like the pet style. It's a nice nod to the backwards-facing pre-conversion circle pose of the Xweetok, and it makes the design feel just a bit more lively without being too over-the top. You also can see all of the elements of the design clearly despite it facing backwards.
Poogle: To be blunt, I don't like the Maraquan Poogle's design, and the pet style isn't changing that. However, I will say that the vicious expression is very fun and at least acknowledges the closest thing to a concept here, that being that both Poogles and sharks have razor-sharp teeth. The underbelly helps add a lot of color to the design, and the line weight has been fixed to actually be consistent throughout. Still not great-looking, but a lot better than it was.
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the big final piece for Zennith's bootcamp :> also my first time working with panels! this took a little over a week to complete hhh
you can find process breakdowns and my ramblings on /~Ponnish
yay i got in for the gnorbu day art gallery today! oh lambert, the tumblr sexyman who never was