This was a pleasure to work on, as the character is just so darn cute.
Ku is an eastern-ish dragon based on the Kumonryu Koi:
http://www.ichibangardens.com/image.....e_kumonryu.jpg
http://www.koibitz.com/ProdImages/kumonryu-sm.jpg
http://www.koisale.com/images/hikar.....kikokuryu1.jpg
Lovely little creatures that turned into a lovely little dragon.
KumonRyu ©
Rhari
Fursuit work © me!
Ku is an eastern-ish dragon based on the Kumonryu Koi:
http://www.ichibangardens.com/image.....e_kumonryu.jpg
http://www.koibitz.com/ProdImages/kumonryu-sm.jpg
http://www.koisale.com/images/hikar.....kikokuryu1.jpg
Lovely little creatures that turned into a lovely little dragon.
KumonRyu ©
RhariFursuit work © me!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fursuit
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 800 x 704px
File Size 447.9 kB
How adorable. I like how your suits often look sort of "childish". I don't know if it's the size of the eyes or the general shaping (small delicate muzzle, large eyes and forehead... all that makes for a baby face) but it's really distinctive of your work.
At first I thought it was a gemsbok and couldn't understand the tail... :p But I guess that's inevitable with a black and white fuzzy creature with large pointy ears on the side and horns. I'm sure in person, with the tail and hands, it's not so much of a problem. Not that it's a big problem to start with, species confusion is often the case with anything that is not stereotypical enough. ;)
At first I thought it was a gemsbok and couldn't understand the tail... :p But I guess that's inevitable with a black and white fuzzy creature with large pointy ears on the side and horns. I'm sure in person, with the tail and hands, it's not so much of a problem. Not that it's a big problem to start with, species confusion is often the case with anything that is not stereotypical enough. ;)
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