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Proceed to greenlight the pre-production phase, with a focus on building a single Centaur-Alien locomotion prototype before full asset creation. Artists utilize complex hair card systems or grooming
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Moving away from the traditional gothic werewolf, these creations are reimagined as extraterrestrial lupine beings. Their 3D models often incorporate bioluminescent fur, metallic cybernetic enhancements, and sleek, armored plating.