>>48452776I agree that not every mon needs to go extreme at the end, but usually if you are using it as some sort of theming, it can go a long way to keep it
The face/head of Dubwool is too extended off the big fluffy body, and the legs are too long, it immediately takes more after a farm animal, this is fine, but the excessive wool still being round and the black spots on its body now lose meaning, this farm animal isn't rolling off anywhere (and if its legs can retract really far into itself to regain the rolling aspect, then the Model/Animation department should be shot because no animation conveys this properly)
This means that its white coat is now spotted just because, that and the grey hair around its face takes away entirely from the usual connotation of Sheep = White that most people will be familiar with
The idea of mixing both themes is fine and doable, but the execution wasn't done well and it just creates a clash between both