2018 art, in which I remembered I drew a random portrait of a pilot fox back in 2016, and decided to design the rest of him.
Meet Fritz Fuchs.
He's the same race as Domingo (Geoterran Fox), but lacks Domingo's propensity to run around wearing nothing but a pair of undies and a smile. Instead, his reckless thrill-seeking activity of choice is piloting a fighter plane for the Geoterra Defense Alliance. Seems like foxes, with their sharp reflexes, would be great fighter pilots.
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Meet Fritz Fuchs.
He's the same race as Domingo (Geoterran Fox), but lacks Domingo's propensity to run around wearing nothing but a pair of undies and a smile. Instead, his reckless thrill-seeking activity of choice is piloting a fighter plane for the Geoterra Defense Alliance. Seems like foxes, with their sharp reflexes, would be great fighter pilots.
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Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Fox (Other)
Size 550 x 900px
File Size 549.8 kB
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Being a pilot seems like it would be fun, when I was in high school I actually considered joining the Air Force but I wasn't in good enough shape physically (or mentally) for the Air Force, or any of the other branches of the armed forces looking to fill some boots.
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Big teeth was, like, *my thing* when I first started drawing fantasy cartoon animals, so a lot of those designs are still sporting the crazy teeth to this day! It does sorta call into question how they chew with those things, but the fantasy animal logic was that they simply put their not-incisors inside their mouths when eating--or maybe, like dogs, they really don't waste much time with that whole "chewing" thing when it comes to food. At least, my dog barely bothered to chew anything because that would slow down his vacuum-like consumption of anything edible...
Big teeth was, like, *my thing* when I first started drawing fantasy cartoon animals, so a lot of those designs are still sporting the crazy teeth to this day! It does sorta call into question how they chew with those things, but the fantasy animal logic was that they simply put their not-incisors inside their mouths when eating--or maybe, like dogs, they really don't waste much time with that whole "chewing" thing when it comes to food. At least, my dog barely bothered to chew anything because that would slow down his vacuum-like consumption of anything edible...
Good point... I guess they could still be used for slashing, sort of like claws? Or they served a function more like tusks? Since mine are Magic Fighting Mons at heart, I can have them able to open their mouths wide enough to make use of those absurdly huge fangs effectively if I want, though. And I don't mean this guy's piddly little canine teeth either--I mean those borderline tusks that Chance Whitefang or the saberfanged hyenas are packing. Imagine a creature able to open its jaws wide, sort of like a snake... and then able to deliver the bite force of a wolf or a hyena!
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