Here is the first concept of adult Scrappy Doo for K9 Agency. He is much more mature and humble. But he does retain his bravery and loves a great mystery. He truly respects his uncle Scooby and speaks highly of him any chance he gets.
This version of Scrappy is drawn much more in my style and a bit realistic. I wasn't sure if I should add spots or not, but I still may later on. And I didn't include his tag, but that will be added later on too. I think it turned out rather interesting. I would like to know what others think. And I might have made his fur color too dark....but he is still lighter than my version of Scooby Doo.
This version of Scrappy is drawn much more in my style and a bit realistic. I wasn't sure if I should add spots or not, but I still may later on. And I didn't include his tag, but that will be added later on too. I think it turned out rather interesting. I would like to know what others think. And I might have made his fur color too dark....but he is still lighter than my version of Scooby Doo.
Category All / Fanart
Species Dog (Other)
Size 1163 x 1104px
File Size 365.7 kB
I wanted him to be able to walk on 4 legs and 2 legs....it just depends on the situation. Kind of how All Dogs Go To Heaven does it. His paws can become humanlike and everything, thats why I love cartooning and cartoons. And this version won't shout anything, heheh. He has matured past that.
I don't remember them standing like that in All Dogs but I do remember them having thumbish parts like Sandusky (the comic) characters.
Seems the uncles name was Yabba-Doo which they had to alter his original catchphrase due to a certain caveman already using it. Or that's what the wiki says.
Seems the uncles name was Yabba-Doo which they had to alter his original catchphrase due to a certain caveman already using it. Or that's what the wiki says.
That's a character I've not seen much fanart of, that's for sure
FYI, just a suggestion about this and your four-leggers. The neck usually seems a touch short. Generally quadripeds should be able to touch the ground with their muzzle while standing, without crouching too much. Just a bit of a rule of thumb.
FYI, just a suggestion about this and your four-leggers. The neck usually seems a touch short. Generally quadripeds should be able to touch the ground with their muzzle while standing, without crouching too much. Just a bit of a rule of thumb.
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