I finished texturing Evie's cat form as well. As with the human faces, though, the cat and dog faces are also temporary as I work on facial feature placement (which will vary from character to character as their features are unique). With Evie's cat form, I was able to reuse some elements of her human design (such as the skirt, leggings and shorts, and the shirt pattern), so I had to mess around less with the clothing this time. Charley and T.J. also have considerably simple clothing designs as do Sam and Alice; most of the time spent on texturing these characters tomorrow will probably be due to the seams on the head, arms, and legs as a result of their markings.
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