Using pokémon as tools doesn't come without its complications, of course. Our glaceon friend from earlier, for example, is encountering issues with being used for storing water by someone unfamiliar with the consequences of allowing water to freeze in a closed container.
Generally something one should keep in mind when determining how full a glaceon can safely be filled.
The consequences don't end here, though...
Fans of my umbreon Vi will recall that this isn't the first time I've done this same angle on an inflated feral, but I think it was good to try my hand at it again. I changed up the proportions quite a bit to what some could describe as more "traditionally appealing," modelled off of what I've seen some other artists do. Maybe I should use Vi for some experimentation with quadruped anatomy in the near future, since feral is a non-negligible amount of what I produce at this point (even if I usually prefer anthro). Expanding my abilities is never a bad idea.
Guess I like how those ice cubes turned out, too, as small of a thing as that is. I don't think I've ever drawn anything fully transparent like that, where I rely entirely on shadows to make it look like a solid object, maybe aside from TanyaKapton's glasses. A nice success.