Okay let's get back to business. I need to catch up a lot and I don´t want to spam the site so I try to upload just a few pages every day, till everything got posted.
Here we have the concept sheet of feral Mr. Snake.
Not much of a difference between Mr. Snake from the movie and this one. The only few differences are the missing clothes and I gave Snake a bit of a longer snout.
I know that the comic book series from Aaron Babley said that Mr. Snake is an eastern brown snake which is a venom producing not really large snake with almost no pattern or markings on the body. I wanted to go more by what the movie gave to me and here we rather have a non venomous python or similar type of snake.
The size and the color pattern make me come to this conclusions.
This reference sheet shows a bit of different poses and akles of Mr. Snake and give a color palette. I tried to keep his design simple and easy to reproduce for comics and alike because sometimes he isn´t so easy to color, especially the brown pattern line on his back can be annoying when his coils are laying on eachother.
Usually, snakes like that don´t live in North America's nature, so it would be an uncommon scenario happening to have Wolf and Snake meeting eachother. I could imagine that Snake once lived with humans or was owned by them, living in a terrarium, but was then set out into the wild for whatever reason and Wolf found him there unable to move because it was too cold for him.
Here we have the concept sheet of feral Mr. Snake.
Not much of a difference between Mr. Snake from the movie and this one. The only few differences are the missing clothes and I gave Snake a bit of a longer snout.
I know that the comic book series from Aaron Babley said that Mr. Snake is an eastern brown snake which is a venom producing not really large snake with almost no pattern or markings on the body. I wanted to go more by what the movie gave to me and here we rather have a non venomous python or similar type of snake.
The size and the color pattern make me come to this conclusions.
This reference sheet shows a bit of different poses and akles of Mr. Snake and give a color palette. I tried to keep his design simple and easy to reproduce for comics and alike because sometimes he isn´t so easy to color, especially the brown pattern line on his back can be annoying when his coils are laying on eachother.
Usually, snakes like that don´t live in North America's nature, so it would be an uncommon scenario happening to have Wolf and Snake meeting eachother. I could imagine that Snake once lived with humans or was owned by them, living in a terrarium, but was then set out into the wild for whatever reason and Wolf found him there unable to move because it was too cold for him.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Male
Size 1181 x 2362px
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but....that lore wouldn't really fit at all with the part "he didn't have an easy life until he met wolf" part...I mean...a life in a terrarium pretty much sounds like wonders...for a snake...
stroking balls, I love how his paw is shaking and all =w=
stroking balls, I love how his paw is shaking and all =w=
That depends on the view. I mean, if you are a snake, living in a maybe 1m x 50cm glass cage and can barely move, you cannot track food or hunt which is your basic instinct, I guess that you won´t be too happy with your life. Real snakes are reptiles which a language, the human doesn´t really understand. To humans, a snake looks relaxed and happy when you give it UV light, and a dead guinea pig once per month or something but I don´t know if that snake really is that happy in this case. And that´s when a snake is in good captivity. There are many people who don´t even know how to properly keep reptiles and those eventually get diseases or people set them free because of exploding costs or something. That has been the case during the Russian attack to Ukraine when the gas price raised dramatically. I don´t know if this has been an issue in the US, too but it has been here in Europe.
oh my...now that's some deep exploring in the topic...you seems you care a lot of your lore building, impressive! ^^
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