So..I kinna liked what I made yesterday and went about putting it into color..I fixed up a few anatomical issues that had me unhappy and otherwise splashed some color on. More than a few things could still stand to be better..but overall I'm still liking it. We'll see in a few days how much horror I have over how this looks.
And yeah I changed the pouch design..I looked up multiple actual roos..and from what I could tell their pouch is a bit more... stretchy, it reacts more like a bag with a drawstring opening, instead of just being across the whole body..so I've got it closing nicely over the lil pup she's holding..tried to give hints that it has streatches out some..but they havn't come through too well..on the other hand a good dose of shading would probably make it much more obvious.
So to expand upon the last picture's desc.
The roo had spent a good part of the morning worrying about just everything comming up at once...a quiz in college she wasn't sure she was ready for..low money. Hopefully the babysitting money would last long enough..and she could get a few more to agree to it. Even if not she enjoyed watching little Joshua...he was so cute and loving...when he wasn't throwing a fit..though usually that only happened when he was in a bad mood..not because he was being mean. A moment later she felt something bumping at her muzzle then looked down to see what it was..she couldn't help but smirk and smile a little bit, the young pup in her pouch holding up his pacy.
"hewe yew need dis!"
Leave it to kids...they tend to know when someone's down....and usually they know how to make you feel better at least.
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