🍔🦢 MOLDY GOOSEBURGER (“Not a Goose”) LINEART GUIDE 1. Start with your goose base: Make your round goose loaf shape — big oval body, small neck and head. Maybe tilt the head like he’s trying to look innocent 👀 --- 2. Draw the burger bun around him: Top bun: large dome shape sitting on the goose’s back — slightly lumpy to look like a real bun. Add a few sesame seeds, but draw some falling off or half-moldy. For the mold, sketch wobbly patches or fuzzy outlines near the edges. Bottom bun: same idea but flatter, tucked under his belly. 💡 Tip: make the buns look a bit uneven — the chaos sells it. --- 3. Add the “burger layers” between buns: Lettuce — wavy, uneven lines peeking out. Add a couple holes or tears. Cheese — melty rectangle draping down the sides. Tomato/pickle slices — circles or ovals, one could even stick to his head 😂 Meat patty — thick line under the goose’s belly, maybe textured with sketchy scribbles. You can even make a bite mark out of the side. --- 4. Goose details: Face should look way too calm for a burger. Maybe a small smile and half-closed eyes like, “I’m fine with this.” Optional: add crumbs or drips around him. --- 5. The sign: Beside him, draw a tiny wooden sign poking out of the ground. Make it crooked and cracked. Write in uneven letters on a sign: "GOOSE WUZ HERE BUT IM A BOOGER NO A GOOSE Steam or stink lines rising from him Goose’s wing giving a thumbs up See more