>>58482211
>Good that they’re taking to their new body well enough
Fortunately for Kartanon (please, Kartananon is his father and I still don't quite know what his name'd be) Kartana still has a humanoid-enough shape that it still mostly makes sense to him mentally at least. The weight change and floating is the oddest part though, I'd say he likely vaguely internally "gets" how to float up or down due to having worked on 3D CGI before, just gotta alter your Y-axis right? Admittedly, at first I did consider approaching it as more of a "flowing in the wind" kind of thing but looking at more Kartana animations (games or otherwise) it actually has some very precise control over its movements despite the idle implying it just floats along the breeze, interesting dilema.
>Having to shove food into your eye is so uncomfortable to imagine lmfao
Unfortunately for him, he's just kind of stuck like this so he'll have to do it unless he wants to starve. Such is the anatomy of alien creatures within an already alien-feeling world.
>Love the art too!
Very much glad to hear! It's been a minute since I've drawn Kartana (more like years), but he's much more fun to doodle than I expected, alongside trying to figure out ways he could "emote" like a human within the limitations of having no fingers or a proper face (picrel, the gleam on the eye can very much serve as a fake pupil from the right angles, and curving that bit of his hand to give a thumbs up silhouette'd feel close to trying to curl your pinky with your hand splayed out WITHOUT also curling up the ring finger: can be done but takes annoyingly more effort than you'd like).
>>58485747
>Just know that I enjoyed it greatly!
Very much glad to hear that! I was worried it'd be a bit amateurish since the way I write is often just... "write out a stream of thoughts as they come from the character's POV" rather than having external narration, but I'm glad it's still been enjoyable.