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Maraquan and Silver Yurble

Posted: 28 May 2014 12:49 am
by Nogitsune
Image "Manatee and me."

Image "Ev'ryone wishes for silver and gold."

Image[Larger because it's been forever since we've had a Maraquan pet]

Re: Maraquan and Silver Yurble

Posted: 28 May 2014 12:57 am
by Gumdrops
OMG, that Maraquan one is adorable!

Re: Maraquan and Silver Yurble

Posted: 28 May 2014 06:23 am
by Madge
The manatee looks super creepy to me but now I want to show it to Anna (who used to post way back when). She runs the "calming manatee" tumblr.

Re: Maraquan and Silver Yurble

Posted: 28 May 2014 01:52 pm
by Faun
The maraquan is quite cute. I wouldn't want one, but it's not bad.

Re: Maraquan and Silver Yurble

Posted: 28 May 2014 02:34 pm
by Silver Link
Maraquan looks like a combo of Stone and Plushie. Not really alive but you can't tell if it's made out of rock or felt

Still cute though

Re: Maraquan and Silver Yurble

Posted: 28 May 2014 05:50 pm
by Marah
The arms of the manatee yurble are attached at two completely different parts of the body and now I can't unsee that. Which is a pity because the face is cute!

Re: Maraquan and Silver Yurble

Posted: 28 May 2014 06:56 pm
by Nogitsune
Marah wrote:The arms of the manatee yurble are attached at two completely different parts of the body and now I can't unsee that. Which is a pity because the face is cute!
That bugged me too. Maybe something more like this?

Re: Maraquan and Silver Yurble

Posted: 28 May 2014 09:22 pm
by Color Wheel
Maraquan: When I first saw this, it looked like play-doh to me. Now... yeah, actually, it still kind of does. The flippers and tail are really thick, almost round, which I think is throwing me off. The mouth jowls are bugging me too, as the usual mouth line doesn't really connect properly (I actually think it would look fine to have left it off completely) and, as already mentioned, the arms don't connect properly.

The black eyes looked rather soulless to me at first (most animals with no visible corneas have round eyes), but I'm warming up to them.

As much as I just complained, however, this isn't too bad! It just takes a little warming up to first, is all.

EDIT: I forgot to comment on Silver! It's perfectly nice - plenty of gradients and careful positioning of shadows. Nothing to nitpick here.

Re: Maraquan and Silver Yurble

Posted: 28 May 2014 10:50 pm
by AngharadTy
Why is the fist-of-doom's line so thick compared to the rest?