On april 1st I posted a joke about switching to a porcupine fursona. It still remains a joke. Well, technically, I have decided to use a porcupine fursona after I make up a good backstory for the switch, learn to draw porcupines properly and, most importantly, get bored with my current one.
However,
ketchthedonkey's comment made me focus on the details of the design. So, see some options I've thought of so far.
Also, in each of these six doodles there's a Doctor Who reference. Some obvious, some obscure, some unintentional, some deliberately added after I noticed those unintentional :). Can you name them?
However,
ketchthedonkey's comment made me focus on the details of the design. So, see some options I've thought of so far.Also, in each of these six doodles there's a Doctor Who reference. Some obvious, some obscure, some unintentional, some deliberately added after I noticed those unintentional :). Can you name them?
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
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Well, yes, I'm trying to avoid any blatant references in the base designs, so no vegetables (or atleast, no celery)
The "MLP" one was put there just to make a jab at people that try to ponify everything in their way. It gets onto my mind after seeing so much pony fanart even though I haven't yet watched an episode.
The "MLP" one was put there just to make a jab at people that try to ponify everything in their way. It gets onto my mind after seeing so much pony fanart even though I haven't yet watched an episode.
I think I get the Doctor Who references in all of them -except for the My Little Pony one... Might need some help with that... Unless it's the symbol on the backside and if it is I don't recognise it... -Or it could be the text as I can imagine The Doctor will have said that at some point or another ^.^
Yes, it's the symbol.
It's supposed to be two crossed question marks. Question marks were, for a while, a prominent symbol of the Doctor. They first appeared, I believe, on the fifth's costume, but they were especially visible with the seventh one, on his jumper and umbrella.
It's supposed to be two crossed question marks. Question marks were, for a while, a prominent symbol of the Doctor. They first appeared, I believe, on the fifth's costume, but they were especially visible with the seventh one, on his jumper and umbrella.
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