I thought so, and he definitely is for me as well, although I probably haven't posted anything which might give anyone that impression. When I'm not drawing cartoony creatures, I'm often sketching hypothetical aliens with strict anatomical similarities to one another based on what environmental pressures they've had to adapt to on their (also) hypothetical home-world. I'm not a big fan of Greys or Star Trek aliens, as they are pretty much slightly altered humans designed without any plausible reason given to explain how they evolved in such a way that would lead them to superficially appear as hominids in the first place.