
Some warm ups before working on commissions.
When Vera isn't being a fashionista, she's a bit of a risk taker. Later on in her story, she looses an arm, but that doesn't stop her from being a buff bad ass babe.
When Vera isn't being a fashionista, she's a bit of a risk taker. Later on in her story, she looses an arm, but that doesn't stop her from being a buff bad ass babe.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Alligator / Crocodile
Size 900 x 764px
File Size 421.1 kB
Listed in Folders
I have no idea haha because I so rarely do anything but doodle them (no development), it's super easy to just keep making new ones. I'm both attached to them and not, I don't want to get rid of them but I don't like, draw them all the time. When I doodle/do warm ups, I'll do random designs and just...keep them.
Although this character isn't new, she's old. I made her years ago and wanted to bring her back and revamp the idea. Wanted a buff character to play around with since I don't have any.
Although this character isn't new, she's old. I made her years ago and wanted to bring her back and revamp the idea. Wanted a buff character to play around with since I don't have any.
I have way more then that. Since I keep pretty much everything I doodle even if I've drawn them once, the list goes on and on.
But characters that even if I don't always draw much, have actually gotten development and should keep coming back: 6 I think
Cara, Scarlet, Poppy, Amber (but least drawn anymore), kitten, Isabelle
But characters that even if I don't always draw much, have actually gotten development and should keep coming back: 6 I think
Cara, Scarlet, Poppy, Amber (but least drawn anymore), kitten, Isabelle
I have a very similar approach to character designs. Sometimes I feel that I need to draw a character that's been mostly head canon or doodle fodder just to establish them so others are aware of them. Most are secondary characters or even background characters to the stories in which they take part though.
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