
Next! the gimmick here is a super-generic four legged mammal animal type. everything from weasels to canines, if it fits the bill, it goes here.
That mane and tail there are unusual, though without significantly more detail, it won't be obvious: the "fur" is comprised of fiber optics: Think Eevee in this scenareo: depending on a given elemental stone consumed by this Blanqu, the energy output from the stone flows through them and effectively alters the element it uses in attack and defense: IE a fire stone would superheat the tail and mane, and they would take on a fiery behaviour and appearence... simple enough right? Again, Eevee is probably the best example here. Oh, and the creature fights by spinning and swiping the mane and tail at its opponent: without an element, think like getting hit by mono-wire, or more accurately (and less painfully) a whip.
This one is going to Kit, my best friend and room-mate who is a Red fox anthro. Often she has a hard time deciding if she wants to be a fox, skunk, leopard, rat, etc... But the 4-legged mammal aspect always sticks, so there is the idea behind this design.
image 4, day 3.
That mane and tail there are unusual, though without significantly more detail, it won't be obvious: the "fur" is comprised of fiber optics: Think Eevee in this scenareo: depending on a given elemental stone consumed by this Blanqu, the energy output from the stone flows through them and effectively alters the element it uses in attack and defense: IE a fire stone would superheat the tail and mane, and they would take on a fiery behaviour and appearence... simple enough right? Again, Eevee is probably the best example here. Oh, and the creature fights by spinning and swiping the mane and tail at its opponent: without an element, think like getting hit by mono-wire, or more accurately (and less painfully) a whip.
This one is going to Kit, my best friend and room-mate who is a Red fox anthro. Often she has a hard time deciding if she wants to be a fox, skunk, leopard, rat, etc... But the 4-legged mammal aspect always sticks, so there is the idea behind this design.
image 4, day 3.
Category All / Abstract
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 393 x 376px
File Size 55 kB
I actually rarely draw pure, non anthro creatures of the 4 legged variety, so I was happily surprised to see it turn out so well with minimal erasing and altering (only the back left leg gave me any trouble at all).
Thank you very much for the compliment and confirmation that I handled it well, and I'm glad you like it
Thank you very much for the compliment and confirmation that I handled it well, and I'm glad you like it
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