[ Traditional portrait of a pointed anthropomorphic feline (DnD Tabaxi). It has a gray face with some stripes, a white body and blue eyes and is wearing an open black shirt and a metal chain. The background is a simple cloudy sky. ]
I'm trying to draw all the OCs I have on my ToyHouse. In particular, I've been working on multiple TTRPG characters that I could use, were I to find a group to play with. I'm technically meant to join my brother's group once they're done with their current campaign, but ah. Well. You know how it is, with finding a moment to meet everyone's schedule. I don't expect them to be ready any soon, aha.
So here's Frost on Mountaintops, a Tabaxi. They're from a clan that settled on the mountains long ago, though they themselves didn't stay in the clan long. The moment they could spread their wings, they did. The world was just waiting for them! Before they inevitably join their party, they were on board a pirate ship. Were they part off the crew? Were they a hostage? Who knows. They're pretty adaptable to the story they'll inevitably be a part of.
Drawn and painted on Canson hot-pressed paper with Winsor & Newton watercolors, Faber-Castell color pencils and UniPin fine line black ink pens.
I didn't keep track of the time it took me to sketch (probably around 1h to 1h30), but I know I took around 3h for the colors. I didn't pay too much attention on the anatomy on this one!
I'm trying to draw all the OCs I have on my ToyHouse. In particular, I've been working on multiple TTRPG characters that I could use, were I to find a group to play with. I'm technically meant to join my brother's group once they're done with their current campaign, but ah. Well. You know how it is, with finding a moment to meet everyone's schedule. I don't expect them to be ready any soon, aha.
So here's Frost on Mountaintops, a Tabaxi. They're from a clan that settled on the mountains long ago, though they themselves didn't stay in the clan long. The moment they could spread their wings, they did. The world was just waiting for them! Before they inevitably join their party, they were on board a pirate ship. Were they part off the crew? Were they a hostage? Who knows. They're pretty adaptable to the story they'll inevitably be a part of.
Drawn and painted on Canson hot-pressed paper with Winsor & Newton watercolors, Faber-Castell color pencils and UniPin fine line black ink pens.
I didn't keep track of the time it took me to sketch (probably around 1h to 1h30), but I know I took around 3h for the colors. I didn't pay too much attention on the anatomy on this one!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Feline (Other)
Size 1723 x 2138px
File Size 1.36 MB
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