
Just a stylish volpa warrior in some not-quite-detailed enough Gothic armor. (Gothic is a pain to draw. So many lines!) Hopefully he won't suffer the horrible fate a lot of volpa seem to in my drawings. 83
This drawing happened because I wanted to draw a volpa carrying a neat Dark Souls weapon called a Murakumo. I ended up making it rather smaller than it should be and with a different hilt, but there you go. It's more of a hand-and-a-half version of the greatsword.
This drawing happened because I wanted to draw a volpa carrying a neat Dark Souls weapon called a Murakumo. I ended up making it rather smaller than it should be and with a different hilt, but there you go. It's more of a hand-and-a-half version of the greatsword.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1150 x 1272px
File Size 797.2 kB
Warning. Incoming nitpicks.
Y'know.. I never saw the point of the armored tail. And in a related note, the actual tail under the fluff is a lot thinner than the fluff, so the belts are pretty much just gripping air. And I'm not sure if a thin canid tail could hold that much metal and mesh up.
End nitpicks.
I do like the helmets though! Aside from limiting the range of hearing by restricting ear movement, the helmets always look really good. Of course, limitations of ones senses are common in such bulky armors anyway, so it's to be expected.
Y'know.. I never saw the point of the armored tail. And in a related note, the actual tail under the fluff is a lot thinner than the fluff, so the belts are pretty much just gripping air. And I'm not sure if a thin canid tail could hold that much metal and mesh up.
End nitpicks.
I do like the helmets though! Aside from limiting the range of hearing by restricting ear movement, the helmets always look really good. Of course, limitations of ones senses are common in such bulky armors anyway, so it's to be expected.
There are some pretty substantial blood vessels in there, and a blow to the tail can communicate itself up the spine and cause other injuries. Even leaving that aside, for cosmetic reasons a fox's tail is not a disposable asset. A bit of weight down there is a fair price to pay to not go through life being called "stumpy". 83
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