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3 years ago
Just ask.
Ask me anything. Maybe I have an age.
We'll see.
Caveat: You can ask me anything but I reserve the right to pass.
Ask me anything. Maybe I have an age.
We'll see.
Caveat: You can ask me anything but I reserve the right to pass.
Do you have a recurring fantasy or situation that is consistently #1 for you?
I also don't necessarily spell it out. :)
The answer may take some time.
Jelly?
Peanut butter and jelly?
None of the above?
Do you like listening to music while you work?
Got any tunes recommendations? :D
I want to see more binturongs and takins, for instance.
The issue when drawing the rarer species is the fandom's tendency to confuse them with something else.
Between the artist not quite drawing the creature right, to it having to go through the filter of being made into an anthro down to people not knowing what it is, people will see the creature and immediately mistake it for something else.
What secrets do I reveal?
https://hoghillheritage.com/about-the-mulefoot
Then I realized I wanted floppy ears and that breed has pert, pointy ears. So I modelled the pig character on a red duroc with the exception that syndacytlism runs in his family and so he was born mulefooted.
His feet are like this:
https://img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/d5.....=w:1800,h:1800
Where I grew up, there was a fellow with a limp and many of the locals referred to him as "Gammy Leg". People are jerks.
So I figured the character of Tony-Ray, growing up in the south, would be saddled with a nickname based on his non-cloven hooves. There seems to be a southern tradition of calling people a nickname based on a perceived disability or flaw. The character was meant to have been born in the 1950s.
TL;DR: The character has a mutation that in pigs is referred to as being "mulefoot".
Do you means species of hoofed animal or do you mean even number versus odd number of toes?
When I draw something, you may or may not get what I was going for. For me, and may other artists, art is a kind of compromise.
You will see artists post things you find amazing but the artist does not. You will love things an artist in the end didn't love at all. You don't have to be inside the artist's head for that art to mean something to you.
AI art, in sense, feels like art without a particular intent. It is working off some prompts and doing it's thing. Right now, that process is clunky when it comes to steering. There's nothing wrong with liking the output and in time, AI assistance will enable all kinds of creative things. Will it put illustrators out of business? Quite possibly but there may come a time where people want something they feel is more real and authentic.
I know for me, when I follow an artist, I'm interested in that artists work, nuances and all. I have a certain fear rapid homogenization of work when everyone is employing the same AI algos. On the other hand, your needs might be met just fine with that. You like what you like.
I also feel dread for it's eventually mainstream use.
You make good points.
The fandom is so diverse that you can find someone to draw just about anything you want. Those artists will probably do it better than I do.
I have no interest in drawing scat, for instance. There are plenty of artists who will so if someone really wants that, its easy for them to find it. It's not a turn on at all for me but I'm otherwise neutral.
I don't think I'd feel comfortable drawing underage characters in a sexual situation.
I don't draw bodybuilder bods because that look often weirds me out. The super bulk muscle cut look is a especially strange when all that sculpted muscle's detail should be obscured by fur or feathers.
Is there something I draw that puts you off or something you're glad I do NOT draw?
Fortunately for everyone, there are tons of artists drawing that body builder bod for those that want it.
The bodybuilder is not my thing either. For me, it's too much emphasis on the muscle, and sometimes make the person looks like made of muscle only.
So far there's nothing you draw really puts me off. Generally love the themes pretty much!
I am glad you enjoy what I create.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43240592/
I don't think I have a favorite breed yet. I will in time.
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