Name: Spire
Species: Keh'kitteh
Faction: Diamondclaw
Rank: Officer
Gender: Male
Spire is a very friendly officer with a whole lot of confidence. He has no issue taking charge where it's needed but he's also good at boosting overall morale. He is very energetic and has a lot of enthusiasm for whatever he's currently doing. Very friendly to other factions if the circumstances allow. However when they are not on good terms, then Spire's disposition towards them likewise changes to meet that of his faction.
Species: Keh'kitteh
Faction: Diamondclaw
Rank: Officer
Gender: Male
Spire is a very friendly officer with a whole lot of confidence. He has no issue taking charge where it's needed but he's also good at boosting overall morale. He is very energetic and has a lot of enthusiasm for whatever he's currently doing. Very friendly to other factions if the circumstances allow. However when they are not on good terms, then Spire's disposition towards them likewise changes to meet that of his faction.
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Maybe this is because you do fursonas or draw them or both.
Although I did jokingly say that this anthro shark is my fursona.
https://v1.std3.ru/8f/fc/1385764143.....48ff69683.jpeg
Although I did jokingly say that this anthro shark is my fursona.
https://v1.std3.ru/8f/fc/1385764143.....48ff69683.jpeg
I don't really see how the second part of your comment is relevant to the first part, although lol that shark.
But I don't think me personally drawing anthros would automatically make me better at determining others' because everyone's styles are different. Its generally just about knowing how certain features are generally portrayed in a wide enough range that you can usually tell what the species is--with exceptions of course. Sometimes people draw dogs, wolves, and foxes with very similiar face types and/or coloring patterns that can prove difficult.
But I don't think me personally drawing anthros would automatically make me better at determining others' because everyone's styles are different. Its generally just about knowing how certain features are generally portrayed in a wide enough range that you can usually tell what the species is--with exceptions of course. Sometimes people draw dogs, wolves, and foxes with very similiar face types and/or coloring patterns that can prove difficult.
IT RELATES BECAUSE SHARK ATTACK IS SHARK ATTACK
Also its possible that since I chose a shark character that I could recognize aquatic anthros more which would explain the tadpole that you drew that's really a mudskipper. Of course the reality of this is that I don't really identify as having a spirit animal or alien fish lord and I probably recognized that design as mudkip because I spent much of my early childhood watching Animal Planet. So maybe I am actually better then you at spotting different furry furs since I study zoology!
Also its possible that since I chose a shark character that I could recognize aquatic anthros more which would explain the tadpole that you drew that's really a mudskipper. Of course the reality of this is that I don't really identify as having a spirit animal or alien fish lord and I probably recognized that design as mudkip because I spent much of my early childhood watching Animal Planet. So maybe I am actually better then you at spotting different furry furs since I study zoology!
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