
This was done in a quick OC this morning with
Sage_Jackal where he requested to see his girlfriend
BooBooBunnyGirl in a, ahem, larger state.
The coloring was a bit rushed, was trying to beat the clock to class, but I think it came out well.
Hope you all enjoy it.


The coloring was a bit rushed, was trying to beat the clock to class, but I think it came out well.
Hope you all enjoy it.
Category All / Fat Furs
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 727 x 631px
File Size 207.2 kB
In which sense?
If you mean the fact that rabbits in real life cannot eat meat or they will die, this is just a fun depiction. If I went too far with the realism I would not be able to put breasts (build or located like this picture) on her or give her this sort of build at all. And let alone all the issues in general with trying to explain how an animal species, a prey species even, could evolve so closely to the human race without competition issues. Usually when it comes to this, just got to accept some things, after all, it's all just symbolic representation of what we want and like because the real world cannot provide us sufficiently enough with this sort of thing on its own.
If you mean that
booboobunnygirl is a vegetarian, then I was unaware of it, in which case that is my bad.
And if it is something else, by all means ask and I will do my best to help clarify the issue.
If you mean the fact that rabbits in real life cannot eat meat or they will die, this is just a fun depiction. If I went too far with the realism I would not be able to put breasts (build or located like this picture) on her or give her this sort of build at all. And let alone all the issues in general with trying to explain how an animal species, a prey species even, could evolve so closely to the human race without competition issues. Usually when it comes to this, just got to accept some things, after all, it's all just symbolic representation of what we want and like because the real world cannot provide us sufficiently enough with this sort of thing on its own.
If you mean that

And if it is something else, by all means ask and I will do my best to help clarify the issue.
Sadly, that's all too true.
Though porn aside, for anthropomorphism, it's hard to be too critical of certain things, like diet and whatnot since we're taking something that could never happen and making it into a pseudo reality. As well, when it comes to art (or drawing if you'd prefer not to call this art per say) it is all about expression. Even if I was drawing this character as close to a real life rabbit as I could, the feeling of pigging out and fattening up would not come across as easily if she was eating lettuce and carrots, wouldn't you agree?
Though porn aside, for anthropomorphism, it's hard to be too critical of certain things, like diet and whatnot since we're taking something that could never happen and making it into a pseudo reality. As well, when it comes to art (or drawing if you'd prefer not to call this art per say) it is all about expression. Even if I was drawing this character as close to a real life rabbit as I could, the feeling of pigging out and fattening up would not come across as easily if she was eating lettuce and carrots, wouldn't you agree?
You did a very good job on this. I love the face, and the way you have her trying to manuever around her body.
I did notice a trend with your art: most of the fat characters you draw either have equal fat placement, or that the hips get more focus than than the bust.
While there is nothing wrong with that, I just figured that some characters would have more fat added to the bust than to the hips. Fat placement is different for different people. Although it's rare that the bust gets the most focus, it isn't non-existant.
While I admit I would like to see a character with fat placement focused most on the bust (which you do NOT have to draw), I'm also curious if drawing characters with really wide hips is a preference or if you think it is more natural.
I noticed that another artist always drew his busty women with either big thighs, a big belly, or both. He told me that he didn't like top heavy-only women, and so that's why he drew them, with weight on their bottom half. I'm just wondering if it's the same for you.
Sorry for the questions. If you want, you can ignore them. Just curious if the "trend" was intentional and/or preferred.
I did notice a trend with your art: most of the fat characters you draw either have equal fat placement, or that the hips get more focus than than the bust.
While there is nothing wrong with that, I just figured that some characters would have more fat added to the bust than to the hips. Fat placement is different for different people. Although it's rare that the bust gets the most focus, it isn't non-existant.
While I admit I would like to see a character with fat placement focused most on the bust (which you do NOT have to draw), I'm also curious if drawing characters with really wide hips is a preference or if you think it is more natural.
I noticed that another artist always drew his busty women with either big thighs, a big belly, or both. He told me that he didn't like top heavy-only women, and so that's why he drew them, with weight on their bottom half. I'm just wondering if it's the same for you.
Sorry for the questions. If you want, you can ignore them. Just curious if the "trend" was intentional and/or preferred.
Yeah, I know what you mean. I still have a long ways to go before I get anywhere near good at drawing differing fat body types.
Though am somewhat confused, I always thought my characters were very much an hourglass build, meaning a heavy focus on bust and hips. Though I do agree with your general statement to a degree for sure. I do think that its not all that much of a natural build, just the easiest for me to draw, I find pear and apple builds to be much more common.
As for simply gaining with ONLY in the breasts, that typically only happens at the very start of a weight gain, if at all. The majority of overweight people are not just fat in the breasts, even if they are heavily breast oriented, so I think that's important to note.
And don't worry about asking such things, I don't mind answering questions. Feel free to put any others you have in my current journal.
Though am somewhat confused, I always thought my characters were very much an hourglass build, meaning a heavy focus on bust and hips. Though I do agree with your general statement to a degree for sure. I do think that its not all that much of a natural build, just the easiest for me to draw, I find pear and apple builds to be much more common.
As for simply gaining with ONLY in the breasts, that typically only happens at the very start of a weight gain, if at all. The majority of overweight people are not just fat in the breasts, even if they are heavily breast oriented, so I think that's important to note.
And don't worry about asking such things, I don't mind answering questions. Feel free to put any others you have in my current journal.
Thanks. I appreciate this.
Just a few quick notes:
I think most of your characters are of a hourglass build. But when I saw the "tiny face, lopsided boobs" picture, it seemed to be an exception.
Also, I wasn't saying weight gain with breasts only, just breasts receiving the most fat instead of the hips, belly, or thighs getting the most.
Still, thanks for answering, and thanks for sharing your art!
Just a few quick notes:
I think most of your characters are of a hourglass build. But when I saw the "tiny face, lopsided boobs" picture, it seemed to be an exception.
Also, I wasn't saying weight gain with breasts only, just breasts receiving the most fat instead of the hips, belly, or thighs getting the most.
Still, thanks for answering, and thanks for sharing your art!
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