I wasn't kidding about wanting to do a Watership Down RP, you guys. XD This is seriously my character for it.
Seriously.
COME PLAY BUNNIES WITH ME.
....Unsure yet whether to make it a buck or doe.
EDIT:
F5 dis thing, yo. I have changed it! Fixed the hare ears, and changed the placement. Instead of lower on the head, though, after another google search, photos have shown me that the ears should be even closer together, so I did that.
Proof: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_tVTBMbZ0s.....l+2STOKEWS.jpg
Also established the gender as a buck :3 Foxglove is some odd sub-variety of cottontail rabbit.
Seriously.
COME PLAY BUNNIES WITH ME.
....Unsure yet whether to make it a buck or doe.
EDIT:
F5 dis thing, yo. I have changed it! Fixed the hare ears, and changed the placement. Instead of lower on the head, though, after another google search, photos have shown me that the ears should be even closer together, so I did that.
Proof: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_tVTBMbZ0s.....l+2STOKEWS.jpg
Also established the gender as a buck :3 Foxglove is some odd sub-variety of cottontail rabbit.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 700 x 611px
File Size 1.17 MB
you drew a buck... or a very young doe. Females have chubby and short necks.
[doe neck blob exaggerated in large domestic breeds: http://tntrex.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/Moms_Rabbits_002.11483753_std.jpg]
Other nitpicks:
It looks like you put HARE ears on a rabbit... open the ear base a tiny bit or lower then a bit down the side of the head (but still that bolt-upright)
[http://wildlifeofct.com/websiteimages/eastern_cottontail_rabbit.jpg]
[doe neck blob exaggerated in large domestic breeds: http://tntrex.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/Moms_Rabbits_002.11483753_std.jpg]
Other nitpicks:
It looks like you put HARE ears on a rabbit... open the ear base a tiny bit or lower then a bit down the side of the head (but still that bolt-upright)
[http://wildlifeofct.com/websiteimages/eastern_cottontail_rabbit.jpg]
Yeah, the links don't work D: I tried removing the brackets, but that didn't work either....
Anyway, gah! It looks like I did put hare ears on the poor thing XD Got too much of a hare kick going on here recently, my bad. *Boxes her own ears* I was looking at too many hare photos for my tattoo, blagh XDD
As yes, the 'neck blob' XDD That's called a dewlap, but yeah, I understand :3
Thanks for taking the time to critique~ <3 I appreciate it
Anyway, gah! It looks like I did put hare ears on the poor thing XD Got too much of a hare kick going on here recently, my bad. *Boxes her own ears* I was looking at too many hare photos for my tattoo, blagh XDD
As yes, the 'neck blob' XDD That's called a dewlap, but yeah, I understand :3
Thanks for taking the time to critique~ <3 I appreciate it
Thank you :3 And the background is the way it is, because I'm lazy and used a photo of a grassy field, and ran it through a few filters so it wouldn't look too odd with the drawn rabbit.
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You wouldn't be interested in joining a Watership Down RP by any chance, would you?
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You wouldn't be interested in joining a Watership Down RP by any chance, would you?
*Smiles* Thank you very much for the invitation, but I'm not really much good at RPing. I've tried once or twice, and I just can't keep it up consistently, which is what you have to do to be fair to the other participants. I'd be happy to give your RP a shout in a journal, though, if you'd like?
Here is MY rabbit tattoo I have on my left shoulder. It is a 1,500 year old Jackrabbit Motif from the Native Americans of the Southwestern U.S. The Symbols on the right are the Classical Mayan numerical glyph for the number, "420".
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6213349/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6213349/
Watership Downs is actually a long high ridge with an Iron-Age Compound on top. It does have a clump of trees on top and it does have a colony of rabbits on top. all the places and even the farm mentioned in the book are REAL and ACTUAL places! That's where Adams lived as a boy, so he used his favorite boyhood haunts, as the setting of the story.
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