Hey, you should probably just consolidate everything into one thread - but anyway:
For the malboro I would consider trying to use a sea urchin model, using some flaps for the face and legs, with the rest going to the.. umm.. utterly useless flappy things all around its body. ( I always thought a Malboro was a cross between a midget Medusa and a poisonous tangela )
As for the moogle, it depends. There are different versions of moogles throughout the Final Fantasy series. Some are catlike (FF12) and some are mog-like (FF7).
thanks for the reply for the moogle im talking about the one in ffx the one with slit eyes and a big red nose and purple wings. the one with the whitish tan body.
Well, as I have very little experience with designs, I can't help you very much. My best guess would be to use boxpleating, and if you want to make it 3D you could expand pleats into a box shape (like the belly of Terry's frog).
So that other forum members with more design experience than me can help you, this is what a mog looks like (in plushie form):
Good luck! and sorry about the photo size
It kind of reminds me of garg on Commander Keen but he has less eye-squiggly things.
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I believe that Malboros are indeed a reference to the cigarette mark of the same name. As proof, their trademark attack in any of the Final Fantasy games is called «bad breath» and causes all kinds of bad status effects such as poison or confusion. It's pretty ironic when you think about it.