Ne-e-e-e-eh, here's how ferret-me might look as a goat, which I personally feel fits me pretty well! But what do you think?
Rocking the horns, my ears are even cuter than before, and these hooves would probably be pretty useful for running along rocky terrain... something I don't really do much to begin with, if at all, but never hurts to be prepared, right? My facial patterns have changed around some too, although I still have my old mask to an extent, so it's still the same wacky me. Vision's gonna take some time to get used to though: Nobody's sneaking up behind me anymore, that's for sure, but I have to tilt my head more to see further above and below now.
Also, I don't really know why, but goat-me can't stop eating grass... I guess he finds it really delicious now. Full of flavorful nutrients, maybe?
This absolutely adorable and fantastically detailed artwork was physically drawn by Studio Bliz, who I had the pleasure of meeting again at Fur Affinity: United last weekend! She followed a watercolor style and used different types of paint, plus she was really friendly with updates. Goat-Me actually ended up looking way cooler than I expected, so now I'm seriously considering having a temporary goat form for a little while, but I'll still think about that more; I do love the species though, and I feel like this drawing also works as personal inspiration too. Anyway, be sure to check out the artist's other works, and commission her sometime if you can! Thank you so freaking much, Bliz!
Artist's art website: http://imaginatorcentral.com
Artist's Instagram page: http://instagram.com/studiobliz
Rocking the horns, my ears are even cuter than before, and these hooves would probably be pretty useful for running along rocky terrain... something I don't really do much to begin with, if at all, but never hurts to be prepared, right? My facial patterns have changed around some too, although I still have my old mask to an extent, so it's still the same wacky me. Vision's gonna take some time to get used to though: Nobody's sneaking up behind me anymore, that's for sure, but I have to tilt my head more to see further above and below now.
Also, I don't really know why, but goat-me can't stop eating grass... I guess he finds it really delicious now. Full of flavorful nutrients, maybe?
This absolutely adorable and fantastically detailed artwork was physically drawn by Studio Bliz, who I had the pleasure of meeting again at Fur Affinity: United last weekend! She followed a watercolor style and used different types of paint, plus she was really friendly with updates. Goat-Me actually ended up looking way cooler than I expected, so now I'm seriously considering having a temporary goat form for a little while, but I'll still think about that more; I do love the species though, and I feel like this drawing also works as personal inspiration too. Anyway, be sure to check out the artist's other works, and commission her sometime if you can! Thank you so freaking much, Bliz!
Artist's art website: http://imaginatorcentral.com
Artist's Instagram page: http://instagram.com/studiobliz
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
Species Goat
Size 912 x 1280px
File Size 2.28 MB
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