Wurry family portrait By Paperiapina Watch

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Remember as I bragged about our school having a Wacom Cintiq on my last submission few hours ago? Well, no-one chased me off from it. And this time I even had an idea of what to draw.



Can you guess who these are? It's puppy Morri and his family! 8D



Well, this portrait isn't exactly accurate. I just realised that the daddy should be dead by the time Morri and his late sister were that big. But Man! The old man was fun to draw! 8D I have wanted to get him on paper for ages! Well, technically he still didn't get on a paper, since this was drawn digitally, but hey! It's still Morri's daddy. I think you all can now tell where Morri inherited his wonkyness from.



Maybe someday I'll draw Morri's later family. Although I might need a bit bigger canvas than this. (It's a long story, but after Morri's father and sister had died, Morri's mum found another male who introduced the poor stray mum and her pup to Badjaw's pack. The second "daddy" has also departed by the time the comic happens, but nowdays Morri has more younger siblings.)



Oh, and if you were wondering about the white dot on daddy's head, it's a third eye. Unfortunately this eye doesn't have it's own eyesocket, so it's surrounded by jaw muscles only, without any bone to keep it still. Every time he bites or chews, the eye keeps popping out when the surrounding biting muscles contract. The eye is blind from a lifetime of that kind of abuse.

Morri did in fact inherit this tiny eye from his dad, twice, actually (the two small eyes on the right side of his big middle eye), but Morris mini-eyes were saved since he inherited the genes for extra eye sockets from his mother. (In the sister's case it was the other way around, her right eye that's on the normal place doesn't have the normal bone structure to protect the eye, so the upper eye has squeezed it down a bit.)



Can you tell I'm having fun with this?



Morri, his family and other Wurr characters (and the artwork) are (c) to me, thanks.

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Published : Sep 18, 2009