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Fun stuff!! The style reminds me of government type (USA) products from the early 1960's. By the way, change the habitat and markings just a bit and it will also work on the western side of the pond. Keep up the great work!

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Super cool style!. I think - If I may give my opinion -, that the mother's body looks a little bit 'masculine', mainly because of the broad shoulders and chest. The rest of the picture looks fantastic. Congrats!

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Super cool style!. I think - If I may give my opinion -, that the mother's body looks a little bit 'masculine', mainly because of the broad shoulders and chest. The rest of the picture looks fantastic. Congrats!

 

Thanks, I guess.

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Where's here?

 

In Scandinavia.

In fact I think you are wrong.. I think the origin is all Scandinavian. The only thing that should suggest otherwise is the lack of blonde hair. ;) And the shoulders are totally feminine in my opinion. 

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In Scandinavia.

In fact I think you are wrong.. I think the origin is all Scandinavian. The only thing that should suggest otherwise is the lack of blonde hair. ;) And the shoulders are totally feminine in my opinion. 

 

 

Thanks! Yes I've spent lots of time in Copenhagen and these über-cool people are everywhere, plus they're all tall, blonde and attractive. Damn them.

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Part of a larger idea I've been working on. Not at all based on any friends of mine. No, really. Not even a tiny bit.

 

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These people don't check their baby's nappies in the normal way: as they have a bluetooth sensor in the nappy and a corresponding app bought from the Nappstore, LOL. :P

 

Baby change? Nah! Baby upgrade more like.

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