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    • miranda-hoover
      miranda-hoover @jenn last edited by

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      @jenn @Asyas_illos @AngelinaKizz Thanks so much for the feedback! You all were right about the mask--moving his goggles to his head helped a lot. I also grew his arms a bit more.

      I've also been reminded that 3-toed sloths don't have 4 fingers πŸ˜… so I'm going to try experimenting with that a bit...

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      • Asyas_illos
        Asyas_illos @miranda-hoover last edited by

        @miranda-hoover he is cute, great character design!

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        • jenn
          jenn @miranda-hoover last edited by

          @miranda-hoover so excellent! his personality really comes through

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          • Miriam
            Miriam @miranda-hoover last edited by Miriam

            @miranda-hoover I don't think sloths have that many teeth.
            Usually, they have their mouths shut, but in photos I've seen with the mouth open, I can only see canines .
            Quick search: " They have relatively few teeth; they lack canines and incisors, and only possess five upper and four lower molars."
            3af43a89-32a6-4ea4-9a6d-c97c89fe025d-image.png (3 Toed Sloth skull) http://www.digimorph.org/specimens/Bradypus_variegatus/

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            https://slothconservation.org/8-facts-about-sloths-skeleton-anatomy/

            If yours is a 3 Toed Sloth, you might want to add more neck.

            Also, I think the nose shape is more flat (but still rounded) & blends into the snout. The mouth & nose are all a dark color & blended together with a shape that curves outward at the corners of the mouth & often makes them look like they are smiling. So you might consider changing the snout area to more of a rounded diamond shape.
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            • Kevin Longueil
              Kevin Longueil SVS OG @miranda-hoover last edited by Kevin Longueil

              @miranda-hoover This is looking great! Checking out sloth images on google i am thinking that the most important slothyness cues for me would be no space between the upper lip and the nose, a very large nose, wide set tiny round eyes, almost no cheek from a 3/4 view, dark muzzle that makes the mouth look wider than it really is and insanely long but strangely limp claws.... i think the no space between upper lip and nose feels most important to me though. Miriam mentioned the nose and mouth blending together too now that i am scanning the previous comments. Very cool image! I'm sure it will be awesome when you are done.

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              • miranda-hoover
                miranda-hoover @Miriam last edited by

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                @miriam & @Kevin-Longueil Good call! Thanks for the feedback! I added in some of the changes you guys suggested and might work a bit more on the snout if I have time.

                I did some experimenting with the 3 fingers, but no luck so far πŸ˜… But both Sid and Flash have thumbs, so if I don't have time to figure it out, I won't feel too bad, lol.

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                • Miriam
                  Miriam @miranda-hoover last edited by

                  @miranda-hoover When I was searching previously, I saw something online that said they found a 3-toed sloth that had 4 toes, so it has happened at least once (if that source was correct).

                  So there's your justification if you keep it with four. 😁

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                  • miranda-hoover
                    miranda-hoover @Miriam last edited by

                    @miriam Hahaha, that's perfect! Thanks πŸ˜„

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                    • Miriam
                      Miriam @miranda-hoover last edited by

                      @miranda-hoover It's looking good. I think using long strokes for shaggy fur when you add the texture / details will really help define him as a sloth, too.
                      I love all your details around the garage in the 2nd image. (I'm not good β€”at all β€” at drawing technical items like pipes, gadgets, & machines!) I hope image #3 is a crop to focus on the changes for your character & all the background stuff makes it into the final.

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                      • miranda-hoover
                        miranda-hoover @Miriam last edited by

                        @miriam Yep! That stuff made it in. Thanks so much for your help πŸ’›

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