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- jcmonkey Character Written Description and Reference
- Shaded reference: https://i.imgur.com/vv7huvK.png
- Unshaded reference: https://i.imgur.com/OYGlybf.png
- Original image for reference: https://i.imgur.com/suLJVug.jpg
- This character is really two characters, but they are always together. There is a frog with a mouse in its mouth. The mouse is in charge and gives commands to the frog. The frog basically acts as a "mech suit" for the mouse. The frog and the mouse may bicker with each other sometimes but overall the mouse gives commands to the frog. The frog is not eating the mouse, so it's not really vore, the frog is simply hosting the mouse in the same way that a suit of armor surrounds its wearer.
- * Name: jcmonkey
- * Species: Frog and mouse
- * Colors: The color scheme should be very similar to the colors in this image: https://i.imgur.com/suLJVug.jpg
- * Body types: Mostly feral, but it can be somewhat anthro to help make the character seem more relatable at the artist's discretion. By which I mean, the face structure or something could be made somewhat anthro. The frog will still always be on 4 legs and still look like a frog, and the mouse should still look like a mouse.
- * Size: Very big relative to real animals.
- - The biggest frog in the world has a body 32cm long. We experimented with doubling this to 64cm and determined it was too much. So let's go in the middle and have a frog with the body 50cm long, due to frog proportions of being more wide/long than tall, this would make the height like 25cm or so.
- - The mouse inside should be up to the size of a cat, but most importantly should be sized proportionately with the frog such that it's similar to the reference images.
- - Here's an image with a rough size comparison https://i.imgur.com/6ZMGWLX.png (1 pixel = 1 mm, the robot on the left is average human height 175cm, the Avali is 95cm, the moths are 9cm, 7cm, and 5cm)
- - Really, the size numbers mostly matter as numbers written on the reference the sheet and for future reference when doing commissions with other characters in it, but when actually drawing the ref sheet, just look at the reference image for proportions.
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