[LD - Y02W16D3] Model Sheet Valerie - Common Hairstyles
Not much to say, it speaks for itself. XD
Top Left : It is not a part of the hairstyle she actually uses, but an illustration showing her hairline.
Bottom Left : Lion's mane cut, often used with the Cleria Knight outfit.
Top Middle : Short cut, usually worn in summer or arid weather conditions. (Or right after exiting Sheol.)
Bottom Middle : Wild cut, she often ends up wearing this hairstyle after extended sorties into wildlife environments.
Top Right : Standard cut, hairstyle most commonly worn.
Bottom Right : Formal cut, worn with more formal outfits and dresses in formal occasions.
Top Left : It is not a part of the hairstyle she actually uses, but an illustration showing her hairline.
Bottom Left : Lion's mane cut, often used with the Cleria Knight outfit.
Top Middle : Short cut, usually worn in summer or arid weather conditions. (Or right after exiting Sheol.)
Bottom Middle : Wild cut, she often ends up wearing this hairstyle after extended sorties into wildlife environments.
Top Right : Standard cut, hairstyle most commonly worn.
Bottom Right : Formal cut, worn with more formal outfits and dresses in formal occasions.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Squirrel
Size 972 x 720px
File Size 191.8 kB
Neat! :3
You know that's one thing about a lot of furry characters or personas- their hair and clothing never changes. Of course this goes back at least to artistic standards with cartoon characters in the last century, if not the unchanging general appearance of the real critters themselves. -But it makes no sense for an animal at the human level of intelligence who dresses in clothing or has a hairstyle in the first place, and it's a poor excuse to stunt one's artistic expression or just to be lazy.
Keep on fighting the system, winning and rewarding us all with beautiful and unique artwork :>
You know that's one thing about a lot of furry characters or personas- their hair and clothing never changes. Of course this goes back at least to artistic standards with cartoon characters in the last century, if not the unchanging general appearance of the real critters themselves. -But it makes no sense for an animal at the human level of intelligence who dresses in clothing or has a hairstyle in the first place, and it's a poor excuse to stunt one's artistic expression or just to be lazy.
Keep on fighting the system, winning and rewarding us all with beautiful and unique artwork :>
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