- As much as I enjoyed the ice cream kitty, it's great to see Oozrook fully grown in all their gooey glory!
I'm also obsessed with Cel's pixel art in your signature aaaah ♡
depressedanonymous, wrote:Ahh! Oozrook is based off Reuniclus, I love that so much! One of my favorite psychic types, i’m so happy I got this guy right.
When designing Oozrook, what was the most challenging part of figuring out their design? And whats your favorite part of their design?
Aurora Storm wrote:As much as I enjoyed the ice cream kitty, it's great to see Oozrook fully grown in all their gooey glory!
I'm also obsessed with Cel's pixel art in your signature aaaah ♡
Zoroark wrote:While it's really cool that the ice cream cat is so deeply personal and meaningful to the artist, I actually really struggle with looking at it because to my brain it is essentially body horror.
rileypillow wrote:If you find an outcome disturbing, you can use Adblocker, right click the image, and block in the same manner that you’d block an ad. There are several other pets on the site that could be classed as triggering/body horror/etc., but that’s another topic altogether.
Oddity-Lad wrote:I do appreciate this being brought up. I did however thoroughly confirm with admin that Oozrook didn't break any CS art rules in regards to body horror and just generally being frightening and they did pass every time.
Oddity-Lad wrote:For me personally they fall into a category of natural deformities much like the two faced cow or any animal or even human with extra limbs. Which though can be frightening, largely comes from a place of being uncomfortable over something we don't understand and isn't really body horror.
Oddity-Lad wrote:I will also add that Oozrook has no body, no bones, no muscles, and can therefore take on whatever shape they wish, a cat with ten legs, sure. A biblically accurate cat that's just a mass of eyes and wings, not out of the realm of possibility.
Oddity-Lad wrote:As a queer man I have also grown up knowing my very existence disturbs people and makes them uncomfortable so I do try to be wholly myself whenever I can and introducing my first pet to Chicken Smoothie is such a symbolic point in my life I really didn't want to do what I thought people would find comfortable, I wanted to do something that would show people who I am, and I do apologize if that isn't palettable.
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