By Pencilman
"Big characters are cool^^"
Name: Noodle
Species: Spaghetti Dog
Height: 13 feet to "Hundreds and Hundreds"
Weight: Heavy
~Noodle is an interesting one, Big, fluffy, goofy, and most of the time... Hungry. Noodle's hair is like that of spaghetti, his personality is friendly but most of the time not aware of his surroundings. When he eats, he grows, when does he stop, no one knows! Still a mystery to this day. Loves company^^ and accidentally eats the company he meets sometimes.
Hope you like it!
"Big characters are cool^^"
Name: Noodle
Species: Spaghetti Dog
Height: 13 feet to "Hundreds and Hundreds"
Weight: Heavy
~Noodle is an interesting one, Big, fluffy, goofy, and most of the time... Hungry. Noodle's hair is like that of spaghetti, his personality is friendly but most of the time not aware of his surroundings. When he eats, he grows, when does he stop, no one knows! Still a mystery to this day. Loves company^^ and accidentally eats the company he meets sometimes.
Hope you like it!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Canine (Other)
Size 1400 x 1900px
File Size 821.1 kB
Ah, alright. .o.
I've personally sometimes wanted to make a spaghetti-based/inspired creature, but always had problem on how to implement it. It ironically often ended up into a spaghetti-like Muk in my mind, which I remember I jokingly called it to myself as "Freakadelli." (That name was years ago.)
I know I saw this before, but didn't came to think on it back then. I think I was in a hurry that morning. I don't remember.
And yes, Noodle is great~ I like her design. Also how she seems to be based of spaghetti and meatballs.
(I said meatballs instead as I don't know the English word of the actual word I was thinking on. The Swedish version of the word I was thinking on was "köttfärs.")
Plus, reminds me of some own food-based ideas I've always wanted to try drawing one day.
I've personally sometimes wanted to make a spaghetti-based/inspired creature, but always had problem on how to implement it. It ironically often ended up into a spaghetti-like Muk in my mind, which I remember I jokingly called it to myself as "Freakadelli." (That name was years ago.)
I know I saw this before, but didn't came to think on it back then. I think I was in a hurry that morning. I don't remember.
And yes, Noodle is great~ I like her design. Also how she seems to be based of spaghetti and meatballs.
(I said meatballs instead as I don't know the English word of the actual word I was thinking on. The Swedish version of the word I was thinking on was "köttfärs.")
Plus, reminds me of some own food-based ideas I've always wanted to try drawing one day.
FA+

Comments