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Another step in making the feline humanoid. Using the warped skulls (in the scraps gallery) as a guideline, I did some rough sketches of the head.
In the upper part are photos of an infant and adult male chimp. A significant amount of human features are due to neoteny, the retention of juvenile characteristics into an adult form - note how much more 'human' the young chimp looks. I figured the felinoids would work the same way, so I did drawings of a 4 week old, 2 and a half month old and 9 month old cat's head (leaving out extra details like whiskers). The final drawing of the felinoid was based on a combo of the two. Skull warps: [link] Final version: [link] Hands: [link] |
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April 16
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~~~"One of those friendly people"~~~
~~~~~~~~~"Honestly?"~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~"Yeah, I like You!"~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~"Thought So."~~~~~~~~~
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~~~"One of those friendly people"~~~
~~~~~~~~~"Honestly?"~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~"Yeah, I like You!"~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~"Thought So."~~~~~~~~~
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Ratha to author: "You're not getting me up on top of THAT creature!"
Author: "Just watch me!"
An anthro that looks evolutionary as opposed to a standard anthropomorph.
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