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flooftying around town
robin | they/them | ‘02
i’d like to post art and maaaaybe some writing here?? won’t be at all consistent since i work full time and in neurodivergent bursts of motivation
chronic selfshipper w/floofty and sometimes other grumpuses. cool w/ sharing if that matters (i have a seperate selfship blog, @flutt3ring, where you can watch me foam at the mouth over many a fictional guy)
tag system??? i have one of those
my art: dude you’ll never guess
my ocs: see above
reference: any reference material i use to draw grumpuses! has come in handy so often. if ur posts are tagged in here: thank youuu :3
robin speaks: tag for when im just speaking bullshit
i also try to tag posts according to any canon characters present in them.
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i hired these to stare at you
#currently relearning how to draw grumpuses lol#my art#bugsnax#filbo fiddlepie#wambus troubleham#beffica winklesnoot#gramble gigglefunny#wiggle wigglebottom#triffany lottablog
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i think one of the reasons im so attached to floofty is cuz they so obviously lack emotional empathy, something i also lack. so i really do see myself reflected in them, for that reason and others (both weird nonbinary science-enjoyers). and a lot of ppl that play bugsnax dislike them so much, mostly because of their lack of empathy for others, and ill be so honest it makes me feel kind of bad abt myself . like damn bitch (gender neutral) they hate us for something we can’t change or control once again
#at least they get gendered correctly#most of the time .#robin speaks#oh and when i say ppl i mean youtubers and streamers#to be clear
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she fucking cursed me. shes just to much of a girlboss
im tryingto draw beffica and i dre her lineart on the wrong layer. TWICE
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im tryingto draw beffica and i dre her lineart on the wrong layer. TWICE
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okay😔
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How is fur color passed down through grumpuses?
A post about grumpus genetics
I know that the number one question regarding this topic is how on earth Snorpy and Floofty are complete opposites on the color wheel, and we'll get to that. But to get to that point, we have to talk about how the pigments in grumpus fur work. This is purely theoretical and not based in any canon whatsoever, it's just a very nice excuse for me to make charts. ONTO THOSE CHARTS!
At a very very basic level, there are three genes associated with grumpus fur color. They are called the M, Y and C genes after the colors they represent; Magenta, Yellow and Cyan respectively.
All hues of grumpus fur are combinations of these three genes. However, they are not all that goes into the determination of a grumpus' fur color. Alongside our friends M Y and C, we have their less common siblings, K and D! The K and D genes reflect the darkness and lightness of the fur color respectively.
(They don't have letters in this diagram. You'll get why later)
However, obviously every grumpus doesn't have the same amount of each pigment. That's where a handy distinction comes in: m, y, c, k and d are weaker versions of their respective genes. You'll be seeing a lot more of them than their full brightness counterparts. In fact, K and D are so dark and light that they're regarded as mostly theoretical genes, as either of them being active would make the fur entirely black or white.
Okay! We have all our letters sorted out. Three colors, two shades, and we know what they all mean. So, how do we take these and turn them into actual colors we can use? Let's use an example to demonstrate.
Filbo here is going to be our example color. He's cyan, but far less saturated than the pure C pigment. So he has one strong C gene, one weak k gene, and one weak d gene. He lacks the M and Y genes entirely. This results in him being the mellow light blue we all know.
You may have noticed that little "code" in the top left of the image. "Ckd" is the identification for his specific fur shade! Every fur shade can be identified with a code in this way. If a grumpus were to have all 5 genes active at the same time, that code would be MYCKD. No matter the strength of each gene, the order will always be the same. Magenta, Yellow, Cyan, Dark, Light. Absent genes are omitted from the code. Let's look at a few more examples so you can see what I mean.
Gramble's code is myd. It's fully lower case, as all three of his genes are the weak variations of their respective pigments. Weak m, weak y, and weak d.
Wiggle's code, mmY, may seem confusing at first, with its fancy double M. A doubled weak gene being part of a code means that the pigment it's associated with is a weaker version of the standard weak gene. There isn't an equivalent for the strong genes, as you can't get more pigmented than the pure pigment. To explain it simply, the strong gene is 100% pigment, the weak gene is 50% pigment, and the double weak gene is 25% pigment. Just know that if you see two letters in a row, it means that only an itty bitty bit of that pigment is in the final color.
With all our knowledge put together, Triffany's lengthy code can be understood. Weak m, strong Y, weak c, and double weak d. Her final color is only slightly lighter than the green you would get from just the code mYc.
Cool! Now we know how fur pigmentation works, and how to identify a color code. When do we get to the genetics stuff? RIGHT NOW BABY
A grumpus' fur color isn't just a 50/50 split between their parents. If it was, every grumpus would be a gross shade of grey or brown in a generation or two. Instead, there's a (somewhat) predictable way that each different gene combines.
The simplest combination is between two pure hues. A strong M and a strong C will result in a weak mc. Why is it a weak mc? Because when passed down, each pigment will get a bit weaker to account for the other pigment being added. This keeps the fur colors from getting too dark and saturated too fast.
The opposite is true when two grumpuses share a color gene. In this case, each parent's weak m gene combined into a strong M gene. Their strong Y and C turn into a weak y and c, which combined with the strong M, make that lovely purple. I think a somewhat random color is a much better compromise than the sort of sad grey that the kid would be if their parents colors were simply blended together.
Unlike color pigments, shade pigments cancel each other out instead of combining. So, a weak k gene and a weak d gene will simply vanish, leaving only the colored pigments. This is to prevent colors from getting too desaturated and grey. Grumpuses are colorful, dammit, I want them to stay colorful!
These are all very basic overviews of how colors are passed down through grumpus family lines. Let's look at a practical example now. You heard that right. It's finally time to look at those damn Fizzlebean siblings. Floofty's the older one, so let's start with them.
Getting this color from the previous codes is really really weird. I mean, where did the k gene come from? That's where things get complicated. So, get ready everyone, we're going another generation back!
As with humans, grumpus color and shade genes can be passed down by grandparents that "skip" a generation. The double weak k gene comes from their grandparent's weak k gene, that just so happened to skip over their parent. Perhaps both family lines had recessive K genes that then manifested in Floofty? I'm just saying shit at this point. Enough with Floofty, let's bring in THE OTHER ONE!!!
If Floofty had too many pigments in their color, then Snorpy seems to have too few. With a strong M and weak m from his parents, he logically should have a strong or weak m gene, not a double weak one. How do I explain this? That's the key: I don't. In this fur color theory, I'm presuming that Snorpy has a condition that gives him a heavy magenta deficiency. Come on, man. It was really hard to make a pair of siblings being purple and yellow work. Give me a break.
Also, if you look at Snorpy's code, it may seem familiar. That's right! Snorpy and Wiggle are genetically the same color. Isn't that fucked up and evil?
This is also an excellent segway into my next point. See how neither Wiggle nor Snorpy are exactly the color produced by mmY? While a code can get very very close to a grumpus' fur color, it'll never be truly exact. Genetics are unpredictable! It does let us have the very funny fact of Wiggle and Snorpy being technically the same color though. If you tried to tell Wiggle she was actually yellow, she would think you're colorblind. If you tried to tell Snorpy he was actually orange, he would think it's a government plot to gaslight him into not even trusting his own eyes.
I don't have any more examples. That's basically how my grumpus fur color theory works! You are all free to bask in my newfound glory of freeing the Bugsnax fandom from gross greyish fankids. Go forth and think far too hard about video game muppet colors. Frankie out.
#havent used this blog in actual years but will this post abt grumpus genetics singlehandedly bring back my bugsnax hyperfixation?????#tune in to find out ig#reference
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i still like bugsnax i swear
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🧪 Floofty Friday 🧪
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The Grumpoff: Final Round
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i made a character sheet. free to use as you wish, feel free to change whatever you want XD open source ass thing. spent all of ~maybe an hour on it.
Credit: the text in the insert-image box comes from this video, and the text for the top three lines (intense, complex, fruity) comes from this post. The actual image was made with the free NBOS character sheet creator, which is a sort of dated but free and solid text-layout sheet maker intended for ttrpg style character sheet creation.
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Snorpy's speed quests walkthroughs
I've been hearing that quite a lot of people have trouble with Snorpy's speed test letter quests, so here's some walkthroughs under the cut! I hope that you find it helpful, and if there are any other quests you're having trouble with, feel free to ask me for more walkthroughs.
Catch 5 snakpods in under 30 seconds
You'll want to do this in Garden Grove - it's small and requires minimal jumping.
Check for any missing snakpods, and if there are, catch the rest to reset them, then leave and reenter the area. This will help you acquaint yourself with where you need to go. I recommend doing a test run where you simply run to each snakpod location before your first real attempt.
Start with the snakpod in Beffica's cave.
Jump down to the lower area, then run to your right into the little cubby on the right of the waterfall to get the snakpod behind the tree.
Run to the fryder cave and grab the one on the pillar inside.
Climb the hill, and grapple the snakpod at the top of the entrance to the cut through the rock.
Get the snakpod behind the bunger pen.
Catch 5 different bugsnax in under 60 seconds
This is best done in Flavor Falls.
Make sure that there's some kind of rootle available, and a twisty snakpod by the Grove entrance before you begin - if it isn't there, catch all the others and reenter.
Set up the lunchpad and aim it at the lollive. Make sure it's not in the path of the sandopedes.
Set up the trip shot in the gap in the rocks so it'll trip the sandopedes. Test it to make sure it works, but leave it unarmed! You don't want them to trip prematurely.
Set up the snak trap in the path of the rootle. Notice that if you crawl, not walk up to the rootle, it'll freeze in place indefinitely until you stand up. Sneak up to the rootle so it freezes in the range of your trap.
Once this is set up, being careful not to stand and startle the rootle, arm the trip shot and wait.
Just as the sandopedes trip, close your snak trap and get the rootle for 1.
Run over and grab a sandopede and sub sandopede for 3.
Being careful to avoid getting tackled by the remaining sandopedes, place your snak trap on the lunchpad and fire it at the lollive to catch it for 4.
Grab the snakpod. 5!
Catch 10 bugsnax in under 90 seconds
Follow the same steps as the previous quest, but net all 4 sandopedes. This will get you to 7 snax already with about ⅔ of your time remaining. As you have a full minute left you don't have to be too careful about the rest of the challenge, but what follows is what I do.
After doing all that, go to the other half of the Falls through the cut.
Grapple the jar from the pinkle, throw it away, grab the pinkle. 8.
Crawl into the cave with the stone grumpus face and the statues and get the other pinkle. 9.
Climb the stairs to your right up and out of the cave and turn around to grab the snakpod above the exit. 10!
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FOOFY!!
ITS HERE
#they look so good i love them 🥹#took them like a month and a half to arrive cuz the seller is in ukraine but IT WAS WORTH IT!!#floofty fizzlebean
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Whoever wrote this line deserves and award, but also how dare you. I think about this like 24/7, I stay awake at night thinking about this line.
#were u trying to put me in the hospital with that bonus image?? like me personally???#floofty fizzlebean#chandlo funkbun#bugsnax
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im love my chemical romance
currently at a hotel for an mcr concert tomorrow, so no art this weekend!
#i am so normal about this band :))))#robin speaks#just git back fron my show snd i am experiencing bliss
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currently at a hotel for an mcr concert tomorrow, so no art this weekend!
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