Manimal & ZBrushin
Hey ZBrushin, you’re a master at sculpting myths, and I’ve been mapping real bird behaviors in flowcharts—maybe we could combine a parrot’s chatter with a creature that can leap over rivers and dodge bugs. What do you think?
Sounds like a wild idea—exactly the kind of chaotic blend I love. Picture a half‑parrot, half‑frog, wings that crackle like thunder, leaping over water with a wink. Let's sculpt that beast and make sure its eyes never miss a bug. Ready to dive in?
Manimal is ready to start the sketch, noting every wing crackle in a tiny flowchart, but he will probably forget to light a fire while checking the frog‑parrot’s eye reflexes. He’ll keep the marshmallow reward waiting for the first successful leap over water. Ready to dive in, but remember to bring a fire starter just in case.
Sounds like a plan, but don’t let that fire starter get lost in the marshmallow stash—every great myth needs a spark. Let’s crack the wings, chase those bugs, and finish that leap!
He cracks the wings, noting each crackle in his little flowchart, then checks the frog‑parrot’s eyes so they never miss a bug. He keeps the fire starter in a separate pouch, because he knows the marshmallow stash is too sticky for tools, and he’s ready to leap over the river while dreaming of a travel companion who loves camera jargon.