
Rexar - The Player's Photoshoot (Away Kit)
Dated 20/11/2013
As one of their star players, Rexar always gets picked out to do his football team's photoshoot for the promotions of their new kit releases. The club was very pleased with the results, though an internal investigation is underway as to who authorised the final photo, seemingly taken some time after the official shoot...
'HOME' VERSION: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12114649/
'AWAY' VERSION: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12114620/
Yep. It's official. Rexar is a professional footballer.
I've alluded to this publicly in a number of my pictures for several years, albeit primarily as a cheap tool for my foot fetishism. However, in my own mind, I do actually think of this as being Rexar's full time job, and it even plays a part in the back-story between him and Mike. It is a fantasy that I have always found rather appealing too.
This compilation was something of a visualisation exercise for me. As much as I have long imagined Rexar as a pro football (soccer) player, I had not as yet visualised a distinctive 'look' for him, a regular uniform - or kit, as we call them in this country - that I could picture him wearing. I'd also never actually drawn Rex playing football before, so I thought it was about time to depict him in action. Of course, I decided to sneak in one picture of a more fetishistic nature for good measure.
For anyone not of a sporting persuasion, most football clubs (and indeed teams in many other sports) have a home and away kit. British pro clubs tend to release a new design for each kit every year, usually accompanied by lots of slick-looking promotional material with a lot of dark lighting and impressive poses. Hence, I decided to give Rexar the same treatment, drawing some cool action poses and playing around with some colours for a home and away kit design. Check the links above for each version.
I started working on these images several weeks ago, and even though I did stick to my resolution of relaxing my personal demand for accuracy, my job has somewhat consumed me in recent weeks and I hadn't found enough time to complete them. Thankfully I managed to book some time off this week, so I picked up the project again and finished it off within the past couple of days. It was actually quite a lot of fun too.
I had been hoping to get work done on several projects during my time off, though it's looking a little doubtful as to whether I will have enough time to get anything else finished before I go back. But you never know.
(And yes. You will be seeing more of Rexar in a football kit.)
RRRex
As one of their star players, Rexar always gets picked out to do his football team's photoshoot for the promotions of their new kit releases. The club was very pleased with the results, though an internal investigation is underway as to who authorised the final photo, seemingly taken some time after the official shoot...
'HOME' VERSION: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12114649/
'AWAY' VERSION: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12114620/
Yep. It's official. Rexar is a professional footballer.
I've alluded to this publicly in a number of my pictures for several years, albeit primarily as a cheap tool for my foot fetishism. However, in my own mind, I do actually think of this as being Rexar's full time job, and it even plays a part in the back-story between him and Mike. It is a fantasy that I have always found rather appealing too.
This compilation was something of a visualisation exercise for me. As much as I have long imagined Rexar as a pro football (soccer) player, I had not as yet visualised a distinctive 'look' for him, a regular uniform - or kit, as we call them in this country - that I could picture him wearing. I'd also never actually drawn Rex playing football before, so I thought it was about time to depict him in action. Of course, I decided to sneak in one picture of a more fetishistic nature for good measure.
For anyone not of a sporting persuasion, most football clubs (and indeed teams in many other sports) have a home and away kit. British pro clubs tend to release a new design for each kit every year, usually accompanied by lots of slick-looking promotional material with a lot of dark lighting and impressive poses. Hence, I decided to give Rexar the same treatment, drawing some cool action poses and playing around with some colours for a home and away kit design. Check the links above for each version.
I started working on these images several weeks ago, and even though I did stick to my resolution of relaxing my personal demand for accuracy, my job has somewhat consumed me in recent weeks and I hadn't found enough time to complete them. Thankfully I managed to book some time off this week, so I picked up the project again and finished it off within the past couple of days. It was actually quite a lot of fun too.
I had been hoping to get work done on several projects during my time off, though it's looking a little doubtful as to whether I will have enough time to get anything else finished before I go back. But you never know.
(And yes. You will be seeing more of Rexar in a football kit.)
RRRex
Category All / Paw
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1095 x 1280px
File Size 303.4 kB
I think this is the first time we've seen a full picture of Rexar wearing shoes albeit they're soccer cleats in this case. I like these black cleats slightly more than the white ones, perhaps because white shoes are too common. The blacks socks look somewhat transparent. Is that his sole showing or is that just dirt?
Great job RRRex!
Great job RRRex!
Just dirt. It's actually the same on both versions - just a couple of layers of brown marks - but surprisingly it seems more noticeable on the dark socks than the light ones.
I think this is actually the first time I've submitted a picture of Rexar fully clothed. Even in my previous football pics, he's always had his shirt off!
I think this is actually the first time I've submitted a picture of Rexar fully clothed. Even in my previous football pics, he's always had his shirt off!
That honestly surprised me when I first did it. I shaded each of these pictures using the home colours first, then basically pasted in the away version as a layer to produce the alternative versions. When I pasted in the away version of this, it looked better than I thought it would, and far more noticeable too.
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