What started out as random green cubes turned into some kind of shrubbery. I spent too much time fiddling with the bushes. They’re good enough.
I’ve cleaned up the Griffin’s eyes, and added some camera motion so we zoom in on his face. His wings waggled back and forth too much last time, so I toned that down a little.
It’s really more of a strut than a run, because in its current version he always has one foot on the ground, but it’ll do.
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