More stuff for Crocoween!
I've seen several takes on the idea of a "werecroc" as a reptilian counterpart to a werewolf, but never a literal werewolf-crocodile. Probably because that's stupid and doesn't make a lick of sense, but I embrace stupid. How perfect would this kind of monster be for a black and white B movie? I can imagine the costume now; It'd be covered in cheap faux fur that kept getting bits of the set stuck in it, and in several shots you could see the actor's mournful eyes peeking out of the werecroc's mouth.
I'm aware were/wer means "man," but that makes it all the better in my opinion. Wolf-croc just wouldn't raise the same questions.
Questions like "Squeedge, do you really have to insert crocodiles into everything" to which I answer YES, GODDAMMIT.
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Drawn in Paint Tool SAI
Textures and edition done in CS6
I've seen several takes on the idea of a "werecroc" as a reptilian counterpart to a werewolf, but never a literal werewolf-crocodile. Probably because that's stupid and doesn't make a lick of sense, but I embrace stupid. How perfect would this kind of monster be for a black and white B movie? I can imagine the costume now; It'd be covered in cheap faux fur that kept getting bits of the set stuck in it, and in several shots you could see the actor's mournful eyes peeking out of the werecroc's mouth.
I'm aware were/wer means "man," but that makes it all the better in my opinion. Wolf-croc just wouldn't raise the same questions.
Questions like "Squeedge, do you really have to insert crocodiles into everything" to which I answer YES, GODDAMMIT.
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Drawn in Paint Tool SAI
Textures and edition done in CS6
