

I think this was an old sketch I had but never finished, drawn with the mindset of 'inflate Loonie until she squeaks funny' due to some arbitrary retribution I had in mind but forgot about.
Anyway. Batch upload, first one.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Inflation
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 561 x 900px
File Size 183.4 kB
I always wondered about that. You would have thought that there would have been a conversation like this:
"He will bring balance to the force."
"Wait... aren't we kicking ass right now? The sith are running and in hiding. Sure the senate is a pain, but at least they don't play, "I'm crushing your head!" with mystical powers. We are distinctly in control of everything important. Why are we trying to bring balance to the force again?"
"He will bring balance to the force."
"Wait... aren't we kicking ass right now? The sith are running and in hiding. Sure the senate is a pain, but at least they don't play, "I'm crushing your head!" with mystical powers. We are distinctly in control of everything important. Why are we trying to bring balance to the force again?"
My apologies for not seeing this a great deal sooner, and thank you muchly for linking it in that shout there. Things have been somewhat... odd of late.
Anyways! This is most appreciated, considering she appears to have gotten a jump on things with a touch of self expansion there. Hey, why let others have all the fun if it's inevitable? Definitely an interesting design to the paws/legs for her; it's always fun to see how an artist tackles those when tinkering with differing poses.
And, of course, squeaks! Onomatopoeia is a wonderful thing.
Thanks again, Doctor. I'll be catching up on the rest of your work that I need to comment on shortly.
Anyways! This is most appreciated, considering she appears to have gotten a jump on things with a touch of self expansion there. Hey, why let others have all the fun if it's inevitable? Definitely an interesting design to the paws/legs for her; it's always fun to see how an artist tackles those when tinkering with differing poses.
And, of course, squeaks! Onomatopoeia is a wonderful thing.
Thanks again, Doctor. I'll be catching up on the rest of your work that I need to comment on shortly.
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