I don't usually draw flat-out furry things, but I can make an exception for artiodactylids. ;D
A dashing young man bongo, from the beach, apparently. Tried out plantigrade feet for a change...I still don't know which I like better, as both plantigrade and digitigrade are fun to draw.
MEDIA: micron ink and markers
A dashing young man bongo, from the beach, apparently. Tried out plantigrade feet for a change...I still don't know which I like better, as both plantigrade and digitigrade are fun to draw.
MEDIA: micron ink and markers
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 299 x 499px
File Size 177.3 kB
Two things I love about this is
1) The expression. You should draw suspicious faces all the time, always, because you do it so awesomely and everyone else (i.e. me) could only hope to be this good. I love the 'brow action and how the hair is curling into the eyes and how he's ignoring siad curl
2) The body shape. If this is what it takes to see more skin from you, I vote for more furries. Humans would be better (scarf guy is a nude model, why haven't you drawn him in the nude yet?), but one takes what one gets
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1) The expression. You should draw suspicious faces all the time, always, because you do it so awesomely and everyone else (i.e. me) could only hope to be this good. I love the 'brow action and how the hair is curling into the eyes and how he's ignoring siad curl
2) The body shape. If this is what it takes to see more skin from you, I vote for more furries. Humans would be better (scarf guy is a nude model, why haven't you drawn him in the nude yet?), but one takes what one gets
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