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2 hours ago, minespatch said:

 

The way you did the Gorge teeth reminds me of @SDragonhead's technique. 

 

YEAHHH buster is a huge inspiration for my dst art i love his art style a lot!! and the teeth were DEFINITELY inspired by his pieces :wilson_blush: lovehow he draws like all the characters from the gorge!

1 hour ago, SDragonhead said:

Hehe found you on the forums. Now I will subscribe to you to continue seeing your draws

 

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these were replied within like 2 minutes which is why they ahppen to be conviently in one message OOPS

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13 hours ago, gaymime said:

hm, several artists on here have been drawing wheeler recently, i wonder if something is happening with her that i am just not in on? XD

maybe the something happening is that she is Awesome and everyone is collectively realizing :shock:

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2 hours ago, Blue Moth said:

 

are you drawing everyone in the same pose or is that just a coincidence?

oh....oh my god.

lads.

i have Same Pose Syndrome. it's terminal :wilson_horror:

i need to work on poses so bad but when i just wanna draw a character standing around i always default to the same thing OOOOOOOF

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oh no..........................................not the dreaded.................

HEADCANON POST????

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So, let’s talk about my general Wilba headcanon.
But in order to do that, we have to talk about my pig headcanons…
As a general reference, I see the humanoid characters with the hunchback model (Gorge goats, pigs, bunnymen, and merms) as being around 6 to 7 feet tall fully grown on average (without notice to species/environmental differences), bigger than the average human. As an example to environmental differences, Hamlet pigs are taller than the average Constant pig, and Wildbores are shorter than average.

Let’s talk about the dreaded werepigism. Werepigism originates with Swamp pigs, their bodies already hairy and furry (woolly pigs exist in real life) from their environment as well as being the “least domesticated” of the species. In the Gorge, the Swamp pigs there are shown wearing clothes and accessories, not unlike Hamlet pigs. Overtime, as pigs spread out throughout the Constant and developed new adaptations, Swamp pig culture quietly advanced. While a good amount of the population does not live in the Elder Bog, that is their origin.

They were the first to have werepigism. As it was passed from generation to generation, pigs with the status of healers, elders, or other positions of power and guidance developed a way of halting the destruction: jewelry. It soon became custom to have necklaces, earrings, or other fancy adornments to stall the transformation while in the view of a full moon. 

When the pig breeds started to branch out, the prevention of jewelry to stop the transformation became almost none, with the pigs’ hatred of being outside during the dark a valid reason. Some pigs had werepigism completely bred out of them, which makes up the Hamlet population.

Pure Swamp pigs still continued with their traditions, creating their own towns and cities, though not exactly as sweepingly grand as the mainstream Hamlet pigs. It’s not uncommon to see interaction.

With how I draw Wilba, with a hairy face, pointed ears…

Wilba’s father is a Swamp pig!
He gave her the necklace due to werepigism of course, every swamp pig knowing about it and how to prevent it. Are he and Queen Malfalfa divorced/not together? The answer is no, they are still a couple. Long distance? Yeah something like that.

“So why the tail?” Because it is cute. Simple!

 

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yoo walani time. and she gots her cool dog Nacho the fire hound pup. (she finds one i dont know how) (new pet though warly was not enthusiastic about it)

 

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inspired by this screenshot i have. i dont know how to play shipwrecked

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