I was told by SuperArthurBros over on MFGG that at least two feet look odd. He never told me why, so I had to make new versions based on a guess I have. It's included with some new progress for the Big Lantern Ghost. So, I gave the ghost two alternate types of arms (maybe the shoulder could have been rounded a bit better), a straight version of the dangling head bit, and alternate positions for the bottom of the sheet. Of course, I included a variation for when you can see underneath the Big Lantern Ghost due to the angle. If this is a good idea and necessary, then I'll develop it a bit further. Otherwise, I'm scrapping this idea.
Chaoxys on MFGG told me that he likes the alternate Peach arms, so...
I also worked on some new Mario parts and fixed the alternate straight arm for the Big Lantern Ghost.
Blandish over on Starman.net was a big help by telling me that the front facing feet are needed. As a result, I refined the mockup and created some additional sketches for the front and the back.
How am I doing?
As it turns out, SuperArthurBros. is unable to give me any new feedback on the feet due to his limited computer access. In the meantime, I decided not to deal too much with feet (even ones for different characters) and work on things I know I'm able to.
Kent C. Koopa is almost fully textured. I just want to see which arm I should use and which style of shine for the glasses.
A say the left lens of A with the right lens of C
I'm glad I can count on you for making decisions like that, Hiyna!
I worked on just a little bit more for the Goombas.
SuperArthurBros. really likes the idea of the new mouth placement, so I went with that. Still, I'm a little concerned that maybe I should make the lower jaw open more, so I played around with that idea a bit. Of course, I included it with a little more Peach progress.
There's still a little more I can do with my Koopas, so expect another update soon.
tbh, i'm not sure i like the teeth at all, or like they are right now, anyways, they just look like a white dish that's been mostly inserted in the upper beak or something.
I guess it's due to the fact that there's no spacing for each one. I didn't do it originally because I thought it looks a little creepy compared to just showing the teeth as one solid entity.
Even though I'm still not fond of the idea of the idea of adding spacing between the teeth, I'm at least taking a new suggestion regarding the chompers that GameBoyEnhance over on MFGG gave me.
I still feel like the back overall straps seem a little off in spite of you guys never mentioning that, so I provided an alternate example. What do you think?
yep, it does look creepy
what a dilemma
other than that, looking good
definitely should use the fist with the fingers, and i haven't the faintest idea which body to use...sorry
Okay, do you or anyone else have any ideas on how to make the teeth not look like a white dish and make it look less creepy?
you kinda want a smirk-like smile, it looks unnatural because of the beak