Leafpool in ClanGen (requested by @gardenergulfie)
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i could post shadowsight or leafpool and you guys eat that shit up every time
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My guess is that Leafkit will be a protag in the next arc.
I didn’t think of this before, and now you say it I think it’s very likely and I really hope so. WindClan is due a protagonist, they’re the only clan that hasn’t had one in the arcs now, and Leafkit stands a good chance given that she has had focus at such a young age, even a very specific physical description which seems a little odd for a cat doomed to be in the background forever, and also her appearance is quite distinct.
It also would be fun to have her as a pov given that (as long as none of the current kits die) by the time she’s an apprentice there will be five apprentices total, herself, her two siblings, and Brookkit and Stripekit. Also she is the little sister of Whistlepaw, who Whistlepaw acknowledges as such which is rare in warrior cats for siblings to be acknowledged across different litters.
Honestly Leafkit would be perfect as a protagonist. I truly hope she becomes one.
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daily whistlepaw until ki becomes PoV day 1179
the kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiits (from left to right Leafkit, Branchkit and Grasskit)
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This is the style i use most often when drawing incorrect quotes by @warriors-as-shit-ive-said. Let’s use leafpool as an example!
First draw your sketch! make sure you choose a textured brush to achieve that crayon drawing look!
Don’t forget shape language :)
Next make the final outline, but put the body outline and the eye outline on separate layers.
Next pick your colors and fill your character in! Make sure the colors are on different layers to make future steps easier
Next step. Scribble over your color palette in white and lower the opacity of the white as much or little as you want. I lowered it to 30%
after that fill in your character again!
After that, combine the eye outline & body outline, as well as the original and pastel color palletes.
After that duplicate your outlines at least once and then merge.
Next scribble over the drawing (any color). Make sure you keep drawing in one direction.
Clean it up by erasing the any of the scribble that goes outside the outline.
Next, put your original color layer over the scribble layer and select the clipping mask for the color layer.
Make sure the pastel color layer is toggled on and move it below the scribble layer!
Done!
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