
As promised, here's my newest commissioned artwork of Amanda. In this drawing she's sitting on a sea wall at Dogtona Beach and looking at Michael as he approaches her after changing into his swimsuit. She had never seen him in any state of undress in the five months they had known each other and she appreciates what she sees. (He spends a lot of his spare time in the gym with his friends, Richard Panthera and Richard's father, Leo.) As with my previous posting of Amanda, this piece was done by Yamidog. You can find her work at www.furaffinity.net/user/yamidog/
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Canine (Other)
Size 850 x 1056px
File Size 1.21 MB
Amanda is a humanimal. That's what I call her species. The humanimals, like humans, are divided into many races. Each "species" is a race. You're probably going, "Huh?" The reason for this is because males of each of the "species" is capable of fathering young with every other species. As to Amanda's race, technically, she's a red fox. The reason for her tiger looks is because both of her parents had ancestors that were tigers, her mother had a Siberian tigress ancestor and her father had a Javan tigress ancestor. Even though those were the only two tigers in Amanda's direct ancestry, the tiger genes came together in her giving her her tigress looks. This is relatively rare because of racial taboos and the desires of individuals of the races who wish to keep their "species" blood pure. They're called speciesists and, unlike human racists, they don't believe their species is the best species nor do they hate any other species because of what species they are. In fact, in my story, one character tells the main protagonist of his friends who happen to be of different species. Parents who are speciesists don't interfere with the love life of their young; they just let their young know their feelings toward the relationship.
I'm glad you like her. She's the female protagonist is a story I'm working on. Have you seen the original Amanda Fuchs drawing? It's the one where she's standing with her back to you and looking over her shoulder. She's wearing this same bikini. If you like this drawing, you'll love that one.
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