They seem rather stocky for ferrets, but that might be the concept.
There is a noticeable seam at the hip/leg joint of the 'male' ferret.
The male ferret's tail's position is rather awkward. It might look more natural if it followed the curve of the outstretched leg, possibly curving in relation to his previous movement.
The female's tail seems to be missing entirely. From her position, the tail should probably end between her lower foot and the male's.
Part of me wants her to have a tiny rose in her teeth... do ferrets tango?
DWalker - yeah i was going for quite stocky and plump. The seam is actually shadow from his gut going over his upper thigh. Both tails are on and go backwards in the comp, I have a turntable rendered but I am not sure if it can go up on here, may hafta settle for a couple different shots to see. (apologies if I seem defensive, not my intent)
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There is a noticeable seam at the hip/leg joint of the 'male' ferret.
The male ferret's tail's position is rather awkward. It might look more natural if it followed the curve of the outstretched leg, possibly curving in relation to his previous movement.
The female's tail seems to be missing entirely. From her position, the tail should probably end between her lower foot and the male's.
Part of me wants her to have a tiny rose in her teeth... do ferrets tango?
Must be all of those mince pies.
In all seriousness, this is a cute concept. It looks great and surprisingly, is something I've never seen before!
Ysalex - thanks very much
Stirls - Thanks , I thought it was a fun idea.
Adding some more shots .....