Ah, my first squirrel picture on FA! Also my first FA picture to show a musclefur demostrating a colossial feat of strength.
Oh, the poor tree. Sam "Rocky" Escurel , a top champion bodybuilder, ought to control his temper and strength. Just because that tree has no acorns on it is no need to get upset, Sam. there are plenty of oak trees with lots of acorns to harvest.
(Disclaimer: No trees were harmed during the drawing and painting of this cartoon. Also not all bodybuilding squirrels are always prone to losing their temper, as with other kinds of half-human animals who engage in bodybuilding their muscles.)
Oh, the poor tree. Sam "Rocky" Escurel , a top champion bodybuilder, ought to control his temper and strength. Just because that tree has no acorns on it is no need to get upset, Sam. there are plenty of oak trees with lots of acorns to harvest.
(Disclaimer: No trees were harmed during the drawing and painting of this cartoon. Also not all bodybuilding squirrels are always prone to losing their temper, as with other kinds of half-human animals who engage in bodybuilding their muscles.)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Muscle
Species Squirrel
Size 850 x 1100px
File Size 754.8 kB
Hee, thank you for the comment. Yeah, I like my musclefurs to be extremely strong side, even if they are within five to seven feet tall. While real-life human bodybuidlers can lift about the same weight as their bodies or a bit more -- like 200 to about 400 pounds --my furry bodybuilders can take an advemnced form of bodybuilding that they can lift anywhere from 200 pounds to about 800 pounds (the average lifting weight for the strongest non-bodybuilding weightlifters) and even up to around 3,000 pounds!
My favorite themes involoving big muscle is how unbelievably super-strong and super-tough my characters can possiblly be compared to the average Joe and Jane. whenever it is by extreme bodybuilding/nutrition/diet, some lab chemicals, superpowers, magic, being some supernatural horror creature, or being macro. For instance I have a werewolf character named Blacksteel that is extremely powerful and strong than even my most strongest musclefurs, but not quite as strong as DC Comic's Superman.
My favorite themes involoving big muscle is how unbelievably super-strong and super-tough my characters can possiblly be compared to the average Joe and Jane. whenever it is by extreme bodybuilding/nutrition/diet, some lab chemicals, superpowers, magic, being some supernatural horror creature, or being macro. For instance I have a werewolf character named Blacksteel that is extremely powerful and strong than even my most strongest musclefurs, but not quite as strong as DC Comic's Superman.
Thank you again. I try to grant my super=strong characters each different levels of strength as inspired by superhero strength level sheets from DC and Marvel that I've found online, as well as role-playing character point systems. (though sadly I've never played a role playing game ever, but I try to wing through it.) This way, my chracters won't get too Mary Sue with their powers, and they can be more believable when they are challeneged by those stronger than them, challeneged by some problem that invovles using their powers, and also have weaknesses.
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