I mean, it's slightly safer for work but also probably not an ideal thing to be looking at in the office? There is a butt still.
Here's a visual reference for my fursona, who I'm actually giving a proper name to this time.
This portrays a fairly wide range of possible body types, though anyone drawing them is encouraged to change things as desired.
It didn't make sense to include information like height and weight as the two can vary, but I imagine they do not tend to be particularly tall. Although their artificial body is usually heavy for their size, it's not outside of human weight ranges.
When I say they're asexual, but pan-curious, that means Maddie isn't physically attracted to people. But nor are they particularly repulsed either. They do tend to be quite cuddly with people of all genders, and this has been known to lead to more from time to time.
Here's a visual reference for my fursona, who I'm actually giving a proper name to this time.
This portrays a fairly wide range of possible body types, though anyone drawing them is encouraged to change things as desired.
It didn't make sense to include information like height and weight as the two can vary, but I imagine they do not tend to be particularly tall. Although their artificial body is usually heavy for their size, it's not outside of human weight ranges.
When I say they're asexual, but pan-curious, that means Maddie isn't physically attracted to people. But nor are they particularly repulsed either. They do tend to be quite cuddly with people of all genders, and this has been known to lead to more from time to time.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Bat
Size 1091 x 1280px
File Size 825.1 kB
Thank you!
Ref sheets often feel very static to me - you get the visuals but not the character. I think nailing down exactly whether the seams and markings on Maddie's back are symmetrical or not (they are) is less important than the fact they're grinning over their shoulder while throwing the horns.
Ref sheets often feel very static to me - you get the visuals but not the character. I think nailing down exactly whether the seams and markings on Maddie's back are symmetrical or not (they are) is less important than the fact they're grinning over their shoulder while throwing the horns.
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