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New experiment pet!
I adore this. I don't know what to do with myself because I adore it so much. There is a definite possibility that I need the scribble one in my life.
I neither want nor expect perfection; nor am I telling you that your creations must draw from nature 100%. What I am saying that, in creating a creature that draws obvious inspirations from real animals, just a tiny bit of applied realism will actually improve the impression that the creature is supposed to be a freakish mutation.Fullmetal Dragon wrote:Wow, yeah, for real? It's not SUPPOSED to be perfect spider/insect/arachnid/anything anatomy. It's a weird experiment pet and it's supposed to be freaky and mismatched. I'm not sure why you felt the need to go completely crazy on ~anatomy redlines~? It's not that I "didn't do the research" -- it's that that is how I wanted it to look.
I do not expect Subeta artists to be "masters of anatomy". What I expect- from any website I play and/or pay for- is a little effort and attention to detail. And I am very sorry to say this, but from an outsider's perspective it seems like these things are slowly being forgotten.Rah wrote:As Subeta artists, we're expected to be masters of all anatomy, land structure, every kind of item, clothing, layout, colour theory and more. When someone comes along that maybe knows a little bit more on a particular subject than we do, we're spoken to not as human beings that are still growing and learning (and happy to learn, mind you - I will never stop learning!) but as ignorant idiots who have obviously gone out of our way to disappoint everyone.
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