@sikeyaout's Inv as well. I can't reblog one after the other ahu I love the messed up eyes your guy has
i think our invs should look at each other with their disgusting big eyes
messing around aside, i really love your designs, especially your enot! are you okay with someone drawing your scugs as a gift at some point of time?
They 100% can look at eachother with the disgusting big eyes and take ibuprofen together
ALSO
1. super flattered
2. Feel free!! I would be overjoyed and probably start running around my room on all fours like a feral animal
this tournament was insane. im so hyped rn and cant wait for what's to come
love your huzzlemug plush- do you have a pattern? or did you wing it?
50/50!
Patternswise, this is all I got:
Used this guy to estimate how big Huzzle would turn out (this was cut out from an A4 paper sheet) and to cut out the fabric for the head + body underneath with ease. Looking back, I should have made the body a bit different to fit the bell-shape it has in the game. I had to scrunch-up the overlaying "poncho" and sew on the legs higher up on the sides to save it and give it a better shape in the end :-(
And here's the plan!
I think the most important thing is how the head was made and it's pretty clear on the drawing - I used two leaf-shaped long fabric strips to give it volume. These were placed in the mouth (with pink felt) and at the back of the head (with the same yellow minky).
When making the "poncho" I first made a paper mock-up (that I lost after cleaning my desk) and still struggled with making it even (The Struggle Mug, one might say).
Legs were made from two rectangles sewn to a tube shape. Hands were made from 2 pieces of fabric each though (rectangle + a circle-esque part at the end to resemble a palm od a hand) and the fingers are basically flat felt triangles bwahaha
Also, it doesn't have feet. The shoes are empty on the inside and were hot gued directly on the legs' end. Hot glued because I chose a thicker type of felt to give them a sturdy feel. They were also a bit tougher to sew on, but I think it would be doable if one had the time. Each shoe was made just from 2x the side's shape + a rectangle and a triangle for the soles to give them more volume.
The little hair-adjacent thing on the back of it's head were also two pieces of fabric in the shape of the little curl, sewn together flat without any filling inside.
Stripes on the legs, nose, blush and eyes (cut out from a thicker piece of felt and glues on, too) were painted on with posca pens + acrylics. Those were smaller details I wanted to have more control over that I couldn't really get with the limited fabrics I had at the moment!
So to answer the question; I can't provide patterns because they don't really exist, it was more of an improv but I hope a run through the process might help or answer the question.
Also this is how the WIP of the diva looked like, a bald chicken.
Consumed by the rot
r - rain world fixation
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I think of these two like a fun dynamic of a 4th-wall-breaking glitch in the system above everything and a tortured immortal cycle breaker that appreciates the company
man i miss my hrt, sad it already ended
it won't make me stop drawing though
oh my groxing spode, a spore oc
Rajani is a captain from my longest playthrough yet!!!
Messed-up Zealot empire leader megalomaniac, because who doesn't like playing as awful people. Currently on a mission to destroy the Grox after allying and backstabbing them
she/he | 18+ | PL/ENG I write comics about fish in space and suns on rails. Self-proclaimed rain world godmode/saintnot's strongest warrior
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