I finally decided to draw myself in full-fox form. I'm not that great at drawing realistic-looking animals, but I think I turned out well enough here. The background doesn't have a particular plant theme, I just stuck foliage from random places in because I like plants.
Note: Although I have very traditional vulpine markings, the marks shown here are still my own. Note the triangles (they would be dark brown if this was colored) on the cheeks instead of the muzzle.
That kitsune is sooooo kawaii!!! The tail is awesome, so are the ears, and the way you drew the front and hind legs is superb! Nice job on the paws, too!
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Thanks ^^ I thought the paws were a little Lion King-ish, but that's fine with me, 'cause they look cool!
As to the rest, I've had a lot of practice drawing foxes, but I still have a long way to go in my opinion. I'm labeling this drawing a fluke, mostly because I never expected it to turn out so well. Trust me, halfway through, this thing was terrible.
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Who watches the watchmen?
-Juvenal, "Satires," VI, 347
Quoted as the epigraph of the Tower Commission Report, 1987
Oh. ^_^ I'm not too good with normal animals, but that's because i started out drawing anthro characters a lot, so i'm better at anthro than humans or normal animals. It's a total shame. *sigh*
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98% of teenagers have had/are on drugs. The 2% who hasn't, copy & paste this in your sig.
That looks really cool! I love the way you drew this, more shading on the body to create depth would probably make it look even more kawaii!! The background goes nicely with the fox, btw, I luvvv that face, the tongue sticking out like that. And the tail keeps the drawing in lovely balance.
Great work again hun!
I don't understand why so few ppl react on your work
Just keep on drawing sweetie!
-- Words are not capable of describing, The injustice on this forsaken planet, And I bet, as the end is nearing, even the apocalypse can't cure it.
The roundness and friendliness of the lineart here is the strong point of the image... it catches one's eye and draws one in, and leaves the viewer with a rather bubbly feeling inside. Deliciously cute lil' fursona ye got there!
Lineart is my strong point, but I thought this picture turned out especially smooth. It was supposed to be a cute picture, glad to know I got my point across!
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Who watches the watchmen?
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Quoted as the epigraph of the Tower Commission Report, 1987
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98% of teenagers have had/are on drugs. The 2% who hasn't, copy & paste this in your sig.
As to the rest, I've had a lot of practice drawing foxes, but I still have a long way to go in my opinion. I'm labeling this drawing a fluke, mostly because I never expected it to turn out so well. Trust me, halfway through, this thing was terrible.
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes.
Who watches the watchmen?
-Juvenal, "Satires," VI, 347
Quoted as the epigraph of the Tower Commission Report, 1987
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98% of teenagers have had/are on drugs. The 2% who hasn't, copy & paste this in your sig.
But yeah, I'm still best at anthros -_-;
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes.
Who watches the watchmen?
-Juvenal, "Satires," VI, 347
Quoted as the epigraph of the Tower Commission Report, 1987
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98% of teenagers have had/are on drugs. The 2% who hasn't, copy & paste this in your sig.
Great work again hun!
I don't understand why so few ppl react on your work
Just keep on drawing sweetie!
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Words are not capable of describing,
The injustice on this forsaken planet,
And I bet, as the end is nearing,
even the apocalypse can't cure it.
And thanks! You always say such nice things
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes.
Who watches the watchmen?
-Juvenal, "Satires," VI, 347
Quoted as the epigraph of the Tower Commission Report, 1987
Lineart is my strong point, but I thought this picture turned out especially smooth. It was supposed to be a cute picture, glad to know I got my point across!
--
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes.
Who watches the watchmen?
-Juvenal, "Satires," VI, 347
Quoted as the epigraph of the Tower Commission Report, 1987
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