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Been trying things here and there to tweak pieces to be more anatomically accurate, as much as possible. I feel this a was a fairly successful attempt; what say you all?
Please don't use without direct and written permission. Enjoy, pregfurs!
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The kick... >W<
As for the anatomy, she seems pretty elongated in the torso. Personally I like that because I like long things; and it's a part of my own art style, though I am trying to correct it to a degree. Which brings me to the critical part of it: it seems a bit long for an anthro deer, and I don't know if that's correct/what you're trying to go for when it comes to non-mustelids.
As for the anatomy, she seems pretty elongated in the torso. Personally I like that because I like long things; and it's a part of my own art style, though I am trying to correct it to a degree. Which brings me to the critical part of it: it seems a bit long for an anthro deer, and I don't know if that's correct/what you're trying to go for when it comes to non-mustelids.
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