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Sovhiel
Just Reed and that certain fatty foxtaur sharing some much needed post-game-drawing-and-tea cuddle time.
I'd wanted to draw something for Sov for a long time, and I'd just then had an urge to draw a taur, the idea of four sets of paws squeezing and scritching and hugging and holding one close to a double length of soft belly...
Too bad I'm pretty bad at drawing taurs. :/
but, hey, practice, right? :P
And you guys get more belly stuff.
Everyone wins.
Sketchy background because I just wanted to put a quick scene in to make some sense of the pose and lighting beyond my own mind.
... It's kinda stylin', right? :P
Sov ©
sovhiel
SovhielJust Reed and that certain fatty foxtaur sharing some much needed post-game-drawing-and-tea cuddle time.
I'd wanted to draw something for Sov for a long time, and I'd just then had an urge to draw a taur, the idea of four sets of paws squeezing and scritching and hugging and holding one close to a double length of soft belly...
Too bad I'm pretty bad at drawing taurs. :/
but, hey, practice, right? :P
And you guys get more belly stuff.
Everyone wins.
Sketchy background because I just wanted to put a quick scene in to make some sense of the pose and lighting beyond my own mind.
... It's kinda stylin', right? :P
Sov ©
sovhiel
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 960 x 960px
File Size 950.9 kB
Hm. Never thought of it that way.
Now that you mention it and I've contemplated it, I could see how it might be if they weren't laying on their back, so their body doesn't need to support any of itself and the muscles can relax. If referring to the middle limbs, I tend to think of those more closely related to front paws of quadrupeds than legs of bipedal types, so I'd think they would lay comfortably across the lower torso. I mean, of course, that's just as much speculation as any person's would have to be, and I yield that it's probably not the most comfortable pose for taurs now that you've got me thinking about it...
Now that you mention it and I've contemplated it, I could see how it might be if they weren't laying on their back, so their body doesn't need to support any of itself and the muscles can relax. If referring to the middle limbs, I tend to think of those more closely related to front paws of quadrupeds than legs of bipedal types, so I'd think they would lay comfortably across the lower torso. I mean, of course, that's just as much speculation as any person's would have to be, and I yield that it's probably not the most comfortable pose for taurs now that you've got me thinking about it...
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