Well you should first study up on your proper breeding techniques. I'd suggest a 4cell incubator and photo-economic lighting so you can provide healthy, natural light without the negative UVs of traditional filament bulbs. Chocobo eggs are hard to come by, so I suggest reenacting the evolutionary process by purchasing Phil Morgan's "So you want to breed a Chocobo" kit from one of his online stores. Get yourself the premium package so you can get the hydroware nutrient system-it should increase your chances of Chocobo egg success by at least ten-fold. In the kit you should get a chicken, a miniature kangaroo, and some tape. Mash all three of these ingredients up into a gooey paste and then set them on a waxed baking sheet. Put them in an oven pre-heated to 450 degrees Fahrenheit and immediately after three hours take out the now bubbling chocogoo and pour it into the incubator cells. After 4-8 weeks your chocobos should be running and jumping around your house.
Also, the pixel is nice but the breaks in the dark outline sort of lose the image for me. I'd also suggest a tad more contrast (especially on the legs) to increase depth.
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Also, the pixel is nice but the breaks in the dark outline sort of lose the image for me. I'd also suggest a tad more contrast (especially on the legs) to increase depth.