This time I colored some of these drawings to help introduce some new characters.
Drawing 11 is of me feeling ill, sad, or both.
Drawing 12 & 13 is of my silly fursona called "Kukumonker." Drawing 12 is of him in his normal adult form. He is actually supposed to have his neck showing, but the drawing ended up excluding his neck. Drawing 13 is Kukumonker as a young dino-bird. And now for some info about this character's species. From the day they hatch, or some time later, then have the ability to mimic just about anyones voice. Though they can use anyones voice, they actually don't have a voice of their own. What they do is choose a voice that they like and use that voice as the voice that they normally use when speaking. Their physical body is mostly that of a bird. Instead of tail feathers they have a dinosaur tail. The tail actually has two little wings near the end of the tail to help when flying. One funny thing about Kukus is that they occasionally, temporarily, forget who they are. So some times they think they are someone else or some kind of animal. I guess you can say that that is their natural instinct that happens randomly or triggered through some kind of stimuli(like fear). Looking in the mirror or being told their name tends to snap them back to their normal self. As for their physical appearence, everyone of them has their own color combinations, patterns, length/shape/number of beak feather(not sure what those things are called), and so on and so forth to make each Kuku unique in, at the very least, their physical appearence. Even twins arn't fully alike in appearence. So there is a very nice diversity in the Kuku species.
Drawings 14-16 is a new creature that I came up with one day. This creature was inspired by Ms. Muse's fursuit/fursona. This creature is part lion, bunny, fennec fox, and maybe something else. I still have don't have a name for this new species or a name for this new character. A little about this character. It has wings on its ankles/wrists and his ears also serve as wings. The jewel on it's forhead changes color when it's mood changes which you can see in this picture. Thats all I can think of to explain this creature.
Drawing 11 is of me feeling ill, sad, or both.
Drawing 12 & 13 is of my silly fursona called "Kukumonker." Drawing 12 is of him in his normal adult form. He is actually supposed to have his neck showing, but the drawing ended up excluding his neck. Drawing 13 is Kukumonker as a young dino-bird. And now for some info about this character's species. From the day they hatch, or some time later, then have the ability to mimic just about anyones voice. Though they can use anyones voice, they actually don't have a voice of their own. What they do is choose a voice that they like and use that voice as the voice that they normally use when speaking. Their physical body is mostly that of a bird. Instead of tail feathers they have a dinosaur tail. The tail actually has two little wings near the end of the tail to help when flying. One funny thing about Kukus is that they occasionally, temporarily, forget who they are. So some times they think they are someone else or some kind of animal. I guess you can say that that is their natural instinct that happens randomly or triggered through some kind of stimuli(like fear). Looking in the mirror or being told their name tends to snap them back to their normal self. As for their physical appearence, everyone of them has their own color combinations, patterns, length/shape/number of beak feather(not sure what those things are called), and so on and so forth to make each Kuku unique in, at the very least, their physical appearence. Even twins arn't fully alike in appearence. So there is a very nice diversity in the Kuku species.
Drawings 14-16 is a new creature that I came up with one day. This creature was inspired by Ms. Muse's fursuit/fursona. This creature is part lion, bunny, fennec fox, and maybe something else. I still have don't have a name for this new species or a name for this new character. A little about this character. It has wings on its ankles/wrists and his ears also serve as wings. The jewel on it's forhead changes color when it's mood changes which you can see in this picture. Thats all I can think of to explain this creature.
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