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- | The first image shows how characters could look like. The second image is an example for how the shading for the style might look like. | ||
- | ====== Antropomorphic animals. ====== | ||
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- | * Fur-toy-like shading? | ||
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- | ====== Cardboard figures. ====== | ||
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- | * Only basic shapes, with details painted onto them. | ||
- | * Everything looks as if it was made from folded cardboard or paper. | ||
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- | ====== Instruments as characters. ====== | ||
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- | * Environment would look rather abstract. | ||
- | * The characters might even " | ||
- | * Shading with strong sub-surface-scattering. Surfaces look like wax & plastic. | ||
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