Grey Acara
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I don't think this will be remembered as one of the greatest pets of all time, but it's mercifully well done. The acara used to be one of the few pets I felt looked good enough to own colorfill version, and then came the revamp that was as subtle and refined as a mace to the back of the head. Like the eyrie, it's not a deformed silly putty version of itself. Unlike the eyrie, the details and poses remain in character throughout. The lines are thin and consistent and the body parts aren't pasted on. I only wish that they hadn't used the standard acara sad pose as the basis for the circle and happy pose. It's definitely not as bad, but the fact that it's mouthless really bothers me. If the angry pose had been used instead, I'd go back to crying about not having enough free pet slots.
Edited circle pose by Huggles
Edited circle pose by Huggles
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Aww... I really like this one, a whole lot. Mostly cause it has that same sleek, flowy yet droopy look all the other really good Grey pets have. It's just so beautifully depressed looking in ALL of its poses (I love love love the Ranged pose. You can just hear it thinking, "Oh, did I hurt you? I'm so sorry!" then bursting out crying) and the big puppy dog eyes don't hurt either. It just looks like a sad, lonely little homeless kitty. Um, with tentacles. <3
Aww. I just can't get over how cute that pose is. Awwwwww.
Aww. I just can't get over how cute that pose is. Awwwwww.
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