Create a Amblimation drawing of Teenage Tanya Mousekewitz from An American Tail Fievel Goes West (1991), reimagined as an anthropomorphic adult female wolf. Anthropomorphic Structure & Proportions Maintain Tanya’s gentle, feminine silhouette—slender build with expressive posture. Transition from mouse to wolf by elongating the muzzle, enlarging ears, and introducing wolf-like anatomy (digitigrade legs, robust shoulders). For Facial Features & Expression, Preserve her iconic warm eyes and flowing red hair, now furred around the muzzle and forehead. Blend her expressive, musical qualities into a wolf’s features—soft brow, kind smile, and slightly pointed wolf ears. For Fur Colors & Textures, Choose a harmonious fur palette: a sandy main coat with lighter tones on the chest, belly, and face to echo her original mouse coloring. Add subtle shading and texture to mimic Amblimation’s cel-style shading—clean lines with gentle shadow gradients. For her Clothing & Styling, Adapt her classic red dress into a western-inspired adult outfit—perhaps a patterned dress or blouse paired with a layered skirt or vest. Retain that 1890s-style flair: puffed sleeves, lace trim, and perhaps a ribbon tied around the neck. For her Pose & Personality, Position her in a soft, confident stance-gazing across a western landscape. *Emphasize her matured charisma with subtle posture cues: one hand on hip, a slight hip shift, and relaxed shoulders. Amblimation (Fievel Goes West) is known for expressive yet See more