![Click to change the View [RETIRED] Myuphrid ref sheet Mk. 1](http://d.furaffinity.net/art/myuphrid/1247093111/1247093111.myuphrid_myuphrid_ref_sheet.png)
IMPORTANT: This ref sheet represents an older version of my fursona, now superseded by a new one which you can find here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/57930688/
As far as I can tell, this ref sheet has served me well for fifteen years. Perhaps it's not strictly true to say that this big green goober has remained "unchanged", given how much TF art I've commissioned over the years, but I haven't altered the design in all that time.
Until now, that is. It was probably inevitable that I would come out as transfemme, and I daresay some of you who have been following my art and all its crossdressing TG-y antics were probably waiting for the shoe to drop. But in either case, the old masculine Myuphrid now bows out to make way for the new Myu.
As far as I can tell, this ref sheet has served me well for fifteen years. Perhaps it's not strictly true to say that this big green goober has remained "unchanged", given how much TF art I've commissioned over the years, but I haven't altered the design in all that time.
Until now, that is. It was probably inevitable that I would come out as transfemme, and I daresay some of you who have been following my art and all its crossdressing TG-y antics were probably waiting for the shoe to drop. But in either case, the old masculine Myuphrid now bows out to make way for the new Myu.
Category Scraps / General Furry Art
Species Canine (Other)
Size 1100 x 920px
File Size 130.4 kB
An egg tooth is either a protrusion of the skull or a keratin horn that birds and reptiles use to break the shell of their egg when they hatch. In most species, once the animal has hatched, the tooth either drops off or is reabsorbed. In dragons and dracolupes however, it remains part of the animal.
I thought it looked good on him, like the horns.
I thought it looked good on him, like the horns.
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