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I commissioned the always-wonderful
CadmiumTea for this one. Thanks so much, Mus!
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CadmiumTea's unimoose is a lovely little fella, and quite the artist! There's certainly no doubting the quality of his proposal for the lobby's mural, Legal has already approved the wording of the contract, and everything generally seems to be in order. Cellina does have some lingering concerns about the necessary scaffolding, but this isn't this artist's first rodeo, and Safety will have an inspector on site to monitor the proceedings. Shift-Tec has strict fall arrest system requirement for elevated work, and the department director has assured her that they have appropriately sized decelerators and harnesses. I think she's likely to sign off on the project!
Now, it's not exactly a secret that most avian folks tend to look their best when viewed in profile rather than head-on, but it's certainly impolite to point it out. But even more silly-looking than a forward view is the forbidden angle! Many birds, especially long-beaked wading species, have their eyes set out to the sides further than the width of their beaks, so they can see under it. It's an important anatomical feature for them to be able to get around comfortably, but it does give them quite a... unique appearance when viewed from a low angle. This applies even to the otherwise quite elegant Cellina and, given that she's quite tall on those crane legs compared to the Forest average, most people she interacts with in person have seen it. Seated on Cellina's desk to deliver the mural proposal, and therefore getting an uncommonly pronounced view of her forbidden angle, our fun-sized artist is being quite the gentleman about it! Very professional!
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The artistically-inclined unimoose belongs to
CadmiumTea. Cellina is, of course, mine.
CadmiumTea for this one. Thanks so much, Mus!---
CadmiumTea's unimoose is a lovely little fella, and quite the artist! There's certainly no doubting the quality of his proposal for the lobby's mural, Legal has already approved the wording of the contract, and everything generally seems to be in order. Cellina does have some lingering concerns about the necessary scaffolding, but this isn't this artist's first rodeo, and Safety will have an inspector on site to monitor the proceedings. Shift-Tec has strict fall arrest system requirement for elevated work, and the department director has assured her that they have appropriately sized decelerators and harnesses. I think she's likely to sign off on the project!
Now, it's not exactly a secret that most avian folks tend to look their best when viewed in profile rather than head-on, but it's certainly impolite to point it out. But even more silly-looking than a forward view is the forbidden angle! Many birds, especially long-beaked wading species, have their eyes set out to the sides further than the width of their beaks, so they can see under it. It's an important anatomical feature for them to be able to get around comfortably, but it does give them quite a... unique appearance when viewed from a low angle. This applies even to the otherwise quite elegant Cellina and, given that she's quite tall on those crane legs compared to the Forest average, most people she interacts with in person have seen it. Seated on Cellina's desk to deliver the mural proposal, and therefore getting an uncommonly pronounced view of her forbidden angle, our fun-sized artist is being quite the gentleman about it! Very professional!
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The artistically-inclined unimoose belongs to
CadmiumTea. Cellina is, of course, mine.
Category All / All
Species Crane
Size 1878 x 2500px
File Size 1.73 MB
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