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Critters 36: Giant Skunk
Critters 36: Giant Skunk by @VioletWhirlwind (Violet Whirlwind)

Old stuff first. Getting into better critters now.

(need to look up name) : Native American monster. Basically a very large, man-eating, sentient skunk-monster. But I took out the man-eating part and made it cute instead. XP The tilt of the head was unintentional, but I liked it so I kept it. The thing hanging out of it's mouth is actually sabre-fangs...with a twist. I didn't make the canine teeth the sabres this time, but rather one of the molars. Why? Because I can. =p Although...I may change it to that just being a piece of cloth hanging out of it's mouth instead...it better adds to the cute-and-playful-ness of it that way.

Anyway...I LOVE that tail, even though it looks a tad one-dimensional. I wanted to show it being all floof-y...but only ended up making it look like a fuzzy flag. XD Oh well. More perspective practice. It worked on the front leg...but not the back. the back leg looks odd. Oh well. for the most part I like this one.

image (c) Violet Whirlwind

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