Ren Faire Deer (Original Bluecollie55 Christmas Version)
Another Christmas related drawing. I am real happy of this character. This reindeer character has to have the largest set of boobs I have ever created for a female character ever. Really, at this moment, she has to be the bustiest OC on my furry character roster thus far. I haven't gotten a name for this character yet, though. Maybe something from the Scandinavian languages or Finnish.
By the way, the title "Ren Faire Deer" wasn't my idea, but it came from some one from whom I have commission a drawing for this character for earlier. Please let me know what you think. Merry Christmas.
Commission based on this picture: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/34349550/
By the way, the title "Ren Faire Deer" wasn't my idea, but it came from some one from whom I have commission a drawing for this character for earlier. Please let me know what you think. Merry Christmas.
Commission based on this picture: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/34349550/
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 850 x 1100px
File Size 595.4 kB
You are welcome. I did have a good Christmas due in part of realizing how I have friends in the fandom to supports me. Hope we can have a Happy New Year.
Oh, yes, It's real exciting how fashion from those historical eras can do wonders to a woman's chest. Particularly the sort of women's fashion from the Late Middles Ages down to early 19th century or so.
If you like how this lovely dear reindeer flooded out her bodice with her massive milk tanks , you should check this out: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/8429826/ here. In many European societies between the Renaissance, the 18th Century (which this image was based on), and a little into the 19th century, a woman's cleavage was considered a status symbol. It was a sign of beauty, wealth or social position. This is why I tend to draw my upper-class doberman lady with cleavage, not just because it was sexy and fun to draw, but the show off of her boobs were her classy status symbol as well. A symbol of her wealth, upper class upbringing, beauty, feminine charm and sexiness.
Sometimes, I would like to live somewhere in those time periods I've talked about, you know, the Medieval era to about 1800, in part because of this type of women's fashion regarding their cleavage and pretty dresses.
Oh, yes, It's real exciting how fashion from those historical eras can do wonders to a woman's chest. Particularly the sort of women's fashion from the Late Middles Ages down to early 19th century or so.
If you like how this lovely dear reindeer flooded out her bodice with her massive milk tanks , you should check this out: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/8429826/ here. In many European societies between the Renaissance, the 18th Century (which this image was based on), and a little into the 19th century, a woman's cleavage was considered a status symbol. It was a sign of beauty, wealth or social position. This is why I tend to draw my upper-class doberman lady with cleavage, not just because it was sexy and fun to draw, but the show off of her boobs were her classy status symbol as well. A symbol of her wealth, upper class upbringing, beauty, feminine charm and sexiness.
Sometimes, I would like to live somewhere in those time periods I've talked about, you know, the Medieval era to about 1800, in part because of this type of women's fashion regarding their cleavage and pretty dresses.
Trousers may be more practical sometimes, but I like dresses so much more! Perhaps it's because you see them so much less in the modern era and they have rarity value.
Try this guy's gallery if you love gorgeous girls in fabulous dresses!
Toughset
Try this guy's gallery if you love gorgeous girls in fabulous dresses!
Toughset
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