@Thorvald: Thank you so much. 💚 I'm pro rainforest because of my liking for jungle animals.
Tales from the Amazon: Brazil by @FurryKittens (Cheesy Wirt)
Brazil has fascinated me since I was 15 years old mostly because of its unique culture, language, music, and most of all, the nature. The first character is Urihi. He's a nature-loving and caring tribesman that was raised by the Yanomami tribe in Northern Brazil. He loves the jungle so much, that he'll do anything to protect it and the animals within it. He's also very kind to animals, too. When he's got nothing better to do, he'll plant and grow trees. The second character is the Green Anaconda queen. She's the queen of the green anacondas and the green anaconda people (which is inspired loosely from the Yanomami tribe in terms of appearance). She loves to be in tune with the jungles of Brazil and nurtures the animals. She mostly speaks Brazilian Portuguese and a couple of other languages from outside her tribe. She raises baby green anacondas and thinks of them as her children. Anaconda Queen and Urihi "©" FurryKittens Tales from the Amazon (1970-1972) "©" FurryKittens
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@Thorvald: You should also check out my latest artworks. You won't be disappointed. It should be fun. You have a interesting opinions.
@Thorvald: also, quick questions. What makes the artstyle crisp and what do the queen's character design?
@FurryKittens: Simple but easily-recognizable designs, detailed enough to be interesting while making minimal work for animators. The Queen's headdress and makeup pair well with the dress. :3
@Thorvald: Do you any talented animators around here? If so, you should consider showing this picture them.
@FurryKittens: *know
@FurryKittens: I know some people who do animation, but not to feature length unfortunately.
@Thorvald: That's okay.
FINALLY catching up to your submissions. They've got a crisp design for TV characters, and I especially like the Queen's costume. Given the state of the Amazon today, we could definitely use a pro-rainforest show... :x