I don’t even need a ref of myself but I made one anyway. XD
Razz
- hairless rat
- no gender
- eyes: blue or white
- green: body, face
- yellow: chest, belly, hands, feet, ears, tail, nose
- blue: tongue, mouth, spots
- wears: t-shirts, garish Hawaiian shirts, tank tops, bandannas, bucket/fishing hat, huge dark blind person sunglasses
Spots: honestly don’t sweat these. They’re inconsistent at best. I put the blue spots on to break up the yellow/green. Sometimes I color them differently or make them one big blotch. I usually do the cheek and nose spots (they’re freckles :)) but they’re really not a big deal. The color “rules” I go by are yellow on green, a dash of green on yellow if I feel like it, and blue is only ever on green. Sometimes I don’t even color the blue spots blue. XD Or I write stuff in braille with them because I can. :D
Fur: technically Razz is a hairless rat but it’s fine to draw them with fur.
Razz can be drawn more human-like or more rat-like than shown here. This is really just the basic idea. :) Size varies from average human height to average rat size depending on what’s funnier in the situation. A lot of times I feel small and Razz reflects that.
Razz isn’t a traditional fursona. This is just me as a cartoon character. No idealised features, not created for role play, it’s just me. Every part of the design is a representation of how I see myself (big nose, crooked teeth, kinda frumpy, a common creature that stands out for physical traits they have no control over, an animal that is constantly stereotyped negatively the same way as blind people like me are, etc). I do not identify with or as any sex/gender so Razz has no primary or secondary sex characteristics; they’re just a Saturday morning style cartoon rat.
Razz
- hairless rat
- no gender
- eyes: blue or white
- green: body, face
- yellow: chest, belly, hands, feet, ears, tail, nose
- blue: tongue, mouth, spots
- wears: t-shirts, garish Hawaiian shirts, tank tops, bandannas, bucket/fishing hat, huge dark blind person sunglasses
Spots: honestly don’t sweat these. They’re inconsistent at best. I put the blue spots on to break up the yellow/green. Sometimes I color them differently or make them one big blotch. I usually do the cheek and nose spots (they’re freckles :)) but they’re really not a big deal. The color “rules” I go by are yellow on green, a dash of green on yellow if I feel like it, and blue is only ever on green. Sometimes I don’t even color the blue spots blue. XD Or I write stuff in braille with them because I can. :D
Fur: technically Razz is a hairless rat but it’s fine to draw them with fur.
Razz can be drawn more human-like or more rat-like than shown here. This is really just the basic idea. :) Size varies from average human height to average rat size depending on what’s funnier in the situation. A lot of times I feel small and Razz reflects that.
Razz isn’t a traditional fursona. This is just me as a cartoon character. No idealised features, not created for role play, it’s just me. Every part of the design is a representation of how I see myself (big nose, crooked teeth, kinda frumpy, a common creature that stands out for physical traits they have no control over, an animal that is constantly stereotyped negatively the same way as blind people like me are, etc). I do not identify with or as any sex/gender so Razz has no primary or secondary sex characteristics; they’re just a Saturday morning style cartoon rat.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Rat
Size 1000 x 800px
File Size 468.1 kB
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