Another character from the puppet story- he’s a rocking horse that’s been in the toystore for as long as anyone can remember. The toys think he was never bought because he looks too scary, but actually it was because the owner loved him too much to sell him.
(also yeah I’m not even going to pretend that this isn’t massively inspired by Roscoe from ACNL because he’s my bro okay)
warm up doodle wound up being cute so here you go

early toon/Oswald the Lucky Rabbit design elements?
optimistic and curious disposition?
goofy teeth?
I dunno about you chaps but I know which starter I’m picking
Someone asked me how I get my lines to behave in photoshop and while a lot of it is just practice I have to credit the fact that immediate practice, aka warming up, is big part of the process for me. Basically I take any old sketches I have kicking about in my computer and do some practice linework on them before I set to working on the piece I’m actually going to do; it’s just like limbering up, basically, but then I end up with these unfortunate Frankenstein-like hybrids of scribble and linework that nobody ever sees because they’re hella ugly. So yeah have some YesMary from this week as an example.
Also Fred is scared of being submerged in water WHAT A SURPRISE I hope this gets cuter than it already is dohoho.
(p.s. For those new followers from the Lutece pictures, I ship a robot with Mary Poppins due to panfandom RP. Go deal with it.)
More Yes Man because I stalker read crack RP writing like a fiend.
“They were such an unusual shade of blue- very deep, but bright, like a thick plane of stained glass with a sunbeam shining through it.”
It was such a lovely line I had to do something, and lineless practice is always good.