
Category All / Fat Furs
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 900 x 1161px
File Size 503.1 kB
Lol well it isn't THAT tell, look at the bench. It's like this http://images.asia.ru/img/alibaba/p.....p_Antennas.jpg
This! Rabid, I don't know if you get specific design requests from your commissioners or if you consciously go into a drawing trying to do something different but this is just awesome! One of the things I have been a little concerned about with your work is that although you do have a great grasp of the furry form overall we only get to see relatively few fur effects from you, but between this image and your last series I won't worry about that anymore. Making the color-change line at the end of the tail and the paws be more random and curved makes them look very natural and the furry tuffs along the belly and the face are subtle but well done and really give a more furry impression for the entire form.
The extra details here work well too. The spade on his shirt makes it look more like a shirt and keeps it from blending in with the rest of the taur's body. Furthermore I know people have already mentioned the perspective but I'm going to say it again because the background was a great addition since it does give such a good perspective shot. Plus, even though there's only a small portion of the background what's there is very nice, I used to have a bench exactly like that in my backyard.
Since I'm trying not to just tell people how awesome they are, though, a couple of things-first, although you have do a great job with paws in the past here they seem a little too linear, like all the toes are the exact same length. The raised paws look like they could be in mittens. Though now that I think about it, that's kind of a surprising compromise between the shape of a fox paw and a human foot. I think what I've come to expect is more human proportions on bipedal furries and more of a traditional fox-paw look for taurs, though, so it might just be me. Anyways secondly: stop drawing sandwiches. It looks delicious, and now I am very hungry.
Thanks again for sharing your work, I really hope all these commissions are going well for you. ^^ Good luck with everything!
The extra details here work well too. The spade on his shirt makes it look more like a shirt and keeps it from blending in with the rest of the taur's body. Furthermore I know people have already mentioned the perspective but I'm going to say it again because the background was a great addition since it does give such a good perspective shot. Plus, even though there's only a small portion of the background what's there is very nice, I used to have a bench exactly like that in my backyard.
Since I'm trying not to just tell people how awesome they are, though, a couple of things-first, although you have do a great job with paws in the past here they seem a little too linear, like all the toes are the exact same length. The raised paws look like they could be in mittens. Though now that I think about it, that's kind of a surprising compromise between the shape of a fox paw and a human foot. I think what I've come to expect is more human proportions on bipedal furries and more of a traditional fox-paw look for taurs, though, so it might just be me. Anyways secondly: stop drawing sandwiches. It looks delicious, and now I am very hungry.
Thanks again for sharing your work, I really hope all these commissions are going well for you. ^^ Good luck with everything!
Before I read the tag, I thought you were having a macrofur eating a real subway. ^^;
You've gotten quite a lot of requests with taurs in it. It's quite a nice theme, I might have to consider it next time. Also...those are some honkin' huge tails; you'd think the diet was for the tails...but that could be a diet where they're suppose to get bigger. ^^
You've gotten quite a lot of requests with taurs in it. It's quite a nice theme, I might have to consider it next time. Also...those are some honkin' huge tails; you'd think the diet was for the tails...but that could be a diet where they're suppose to get bigger. ^^
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