Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 2000 x 1413px
File Size 1.63 MB
Listed in Folders
Kwee! I know I said it before, but I shared this far and wide among my friends when you showed me the finished piece, and may have done a few happy hand flaps as well. X3 You always make my girl Kweeta look SO GOOD! Her ears, mane, hands, and tail plume in particular stand out to me as exceptionally well-done. (And consensus among the friends I shared this with is that the ears look especially pettable and fluffy!)
I don't know why so many people draw her with a blep -- I do it too and I still don't know! XD At this point maybe I should start leaning into it a little.
I don't know why so many people draw her with a blep -- I do it too and I still don't know! XD At this point maybe I should start leaning into it a little.
The word comes from "VTuber;" someone who uses a virtual avatar instead of a webcam on their streams or videos. A lot of furries use them so that they can "speak" through an image or model of their fursona, which is animated in real time based on their motions. They can get SUPER complex.
A PNGtuber is a very simple version of a Vtuber -- two PNGs that make up a two-frame animation. For example, when I'm not talking, the image on the left would be shown -- when I'm talking, the image on the right will be shown instead. It's basically a fancy "I'm talking/I'm not talking" indicator. X3 Does that make sense?
A PNGtuber is a very simple version of a Vtuber -- two PNGs that make up a two-frame animation. For example, when I'm not talking, the image on the left would be shown -- when I'm talking, the image on the right will be shown instead. It's basically a fancy "I'm talking/I'm not talking" indicator. X3 Does that make sense?
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