In the beginning of 2019, I decided to draw a character I haven't drawn in years... and it looks like he's just as rusty with his magic skills, as I am with drawing him!
Louis, a magician wolf, trying to pull off some sort of magic trick, but making his clothes vanish instead.
He's been redesigned slightly since the last time I drew him.
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Louis, a magician wolf, trying to pull off some sort of magic trick, but making his clothes vanish instead.
He's been redesigned slightly since the last time I drew him.
Posted using PostyBirb
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Wolf
Size 750 x 950px
File Size 838.8 kB
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The rules of cartoon humor state that when undergarments are revealed in an unconventional fashion, the more silly or unexpected they are, the better!
In all seriousness though, I remember basing these off some men's undergarments from the Middle Ages I've seen on occasion, something like this with frilly legs. I don't know what they are called, though, and I don't think it was something as obvious as "pantaloons". I guess I could actually look it up sometime, I'm sure Google would be happy if I asked it about something other than if dogs are ticklish or if rats can burp or what the gas prices are around town.
In all seriousness though, I remember basing these off some men's undergarments from the Middle Ages I've seen on occasion, something like this with frilly legs. I don't know what they are called, though, and I don't think it was something as obvious as "pantaloons". I guess I could actually look it up sometime, I'm sure Google would be happy if I asked it about something other than if dogs are ticklish or if rats can burp or what the gas prices are around town.
I won't argue with that logic. XD
Seriously though, I looked it up. Here you go:
"Medieval men's underpants were fairly loose drawers known as braies, breies, breeks, or breeches. Varying in length from upper-thigh to below the knee, braies could be closed with a drawstring at the waist or cinched with a separate belt around which the top of the garment would be tucked."
Seriously though, I looked it up. Here you go:
"Medieval men's underpants were fairly loose drawers known as braies, breies, breeks, or breeches. Varying in length from upper-thigh to below the knee, braies could be closed with a drawstring at the waist or cinched with a separate belt around which the top of the garment would be tucked."
Knowing me, there were... other options I could have gone with.
Oh, thanks! That is good to know. Maybe it is time to just do a deep dive into underwear types and try varying things up a bit within my favored genre... and start confusing people with some medieval stuff they don't even recognize as underwear!
Oh, thanks! That is good to know. Maybe it is time to just do a deep dive into underwear types and try varying things up a bit within my favored genre... and start confusing people with some medieval stuff they don't even recognize as underwear!
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