[Ch.1][pages 31-35] By: ProfessorOlive





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I love the art shift! and also the way that Hal talks about things. fluffy speak can be so cute

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aw poor brown fluffy D:
and agreed the art shift is a smart way to show the fluffy pov

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hehe :blush:
I was… going to wait and post a much longer update… but I’m impatient
this is how Hal remembers things

and yeah… the farmer doesn’t like fluffies, they do steal every november and he’s tried more and more elaborate ways to get them

his hunting dog got this guy- and HE wasn’t even stealing this time!

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Love the art work! The crayon effect really makes it :heart::heart_eyes::smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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The moment I saw the art shift, I knew exactly that this was the perspective of the fluffy and his story. ( I read way too many comics)
But it’s still a cool shift, and a very inventive story telling tool.
It’s extremely difficult to purposely draw bad or in a style you are not used too.

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Good stuff! I just finished reading The Rats of Nimh, and I immediately thought of that book here–intelligent nonhumans trying to survive humans and commenting on the experience.

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They see in Pyro Vision, think in crayon, this just makes fluffies more childish and adorable

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I love fluffy story time. :slight_smile:

Childrens art fits fluffies.

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Wow never thought an art shift could help so much with setting a scene

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I love well-done fluffy POV scenes.