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I hope this doesn't sound too spoily for you:
By "genetic artifact", what do you mean exactly? Do they evolved from their animal shapes in the same way we humans evolved from primates, or in this case, the Creators accelerated the evolution process artificially? Sorry for the question, but since English is not my native language, I could not get the nuance or a correct equivalent of "genetic artifact or construct" in my native Spanish. I did understand what a uplifted animal and a composite animal are in my language though.
By "genetic artifact", what do you mean exactly? Do they evolved from their animal shapes in the same way we humans evolved from primates, or in this case, the Creators accelerated the evolution process artificially? Sorry for the question, but since English is not my native language, I could not get the nuance or a correct equivalent of "genetic artifact or construct" in my native Spanish. I did understand what a uplifted animal and a composite animal are in my language though.
It also reduces visual clutter and drives attention. Seen way too many very busy pages in which what should be the focus of attention disappears into a mass of intricate background due to lack of line mass variation and/or no variation of detail density and/or lack of tonal clues. I call it the squint test (learned it from other artists) - if you can make out the key element in an illustration even when you squint very hard and can otherwise not make out much of anything, it is working. On the other hand, if the illo just becomes an undifferentiated mass, then it isn't working right.
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