
$10 sketch commish I did for
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Thanks so much for commissioning me! <3 I like his design. <3
Still a bunch of slots left if anyone is interested! http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/2782976/

Thanks so much for commissioning me! <3 I like his design. <3
Still a bunch of slots left if anyone is interested! http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/2782976/
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 800 x 890px
File Size 1.31 MB
CRAP I meant to ask about that before I finished as I saw something about horns and the paws in the description of your ref you had done. /facepalm
Oh noes... I'm sorry about that D= What are the horns like? Maybe I can add them in, and how are the paws different? Maybe I can fix these.
Oh noes... I'm sorry about that D= What are the horns like? Maybe I can add them in, and how are the paws different? Maybe I can fix these.
Haha, don't worry about it.
But just to note: Got a couple pairs of horns actually. The curved babies you can see in my avatar, plus a second pair arcing back from between the ears. As for the paws, there's a somewhat lengthy explanation of that. Don't have fingers and toes, you see - instead, there are solid lengths of obsidian formed into talon-like digits. The "fingers" can flex, though as a result, the sections along the knuckles fracture, leaving jagged, solid but smaller sections. If it helps, imagine if your fingers were solid stone, then try to imagine what it'd look like if they were to forcibly curl inward.
The "toes" don't fracture. There are only three talons per foot - each foot is a bit oversized, allowing for the large, curved talons.
Also, the tail ends much like an Aztec Macuahuitl. Click for example!
But again, don't worry about it. :3
But just to note: Got a couple pairs of horns actually. The curved babies you can see in my avatar, plus a second pair arcing back from between the ears. As for the paws, there's a somewhat lengthy explanation of that. Don't have fingers and toes, you see - instead, there are solid lengths of obsidian formed into talon-like digits. The "fingers" can flex, though as a result, the sections along the knuckles fracture, leaving jagged, solid but smaller sections. If it helps, imagine if your fingers were solid stone, then try to imagine what it'd look like if they were to forcibly curl inward.
The "toes" don't fracture. There are only three talons per foot - each foot is a bit oversized, allowing for the large, curved talons.
Also, the tail ends much like an Aztec Macuahuitl. Click for example!
But again, don't worry about it. :3
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