This was gonna be part of a larger project years ago, but this is the only part I even started on.
Guess it counts now as vent art, of the frustration of being both sick and/or disabled and having to go through so many hoops just to get the care you know exists, with some of those hoops being financial in my case.
Another ArtFight attack, this time friendly fire upon HazelSkye. I love me some galaxy print (or at least a gradient with sparkles) so as soon I saw this little cat-bat, I had to draw her. Brings me back to my days as a teen designing galaxy patterned kitties.
A long while ago I had a dream about an anxious cat who worked as a professor at a mostly human college. After gaining a few more furry followers, I drudged up these drawingd of said cat, his kittens, and his ex/the other parent.
Some notes on this little family and the world they live in.
Cats in this universe look like cats in our world but with human-like intelligence, behavior, aging, and lifespans.
The cat to human ratio is about 1:9.
Cats are typically matrilineal and matrifocal. Things like surnames, property, and social status are traditionally inherited through one’s mother. Cats also tend to be closer to their maternal families than their paternal ones with it even being acceptable or expected for a cat to not know their father in many feline cultures.
Henry and Felicia had a family less conventionally. Henry was more ready to be a parent than Felicia, and after trying and failing to raise the kittens together, they broke up and agreed for him to take the kittens.
Tools, buildings, transportation, and so on exist specifically to accommodate cats, though how readily available and effective they are varies.
Cats only wear minimal clothes and accessories for aesthetic, professional, or ceremonial purposes. More extensive clothes are usually only worn to protect them from the elements.
Just like real cats, they can only eat meat, though some cats can also eat dairy.
Finally got around to drawing Three. I modeled my take on it after some of my early concept sketches for Murderbot, a few other Murderbot fan designs I enjoy, and, much more subtly, canines (given the vaguely feline traits I’ve given Murderbot).
Why do I keep drawing sad secunits!?
Fun fact, when one of my friends got to the part of Network Effect where it’s revealed that ART died(?), I played along that it was dead for good and then immediately after started drawing this for when she got to the part where ART came back.
Nother fun fact, ART is based partly on an ophanium, those angels that are just wheels/rings with eyes.
Extra bonus fun fact, if you want to see the full binary and translate it, go here. Warning, it is long. So long I had to make a Dropbox account for it.
An old drawing I’m posting just now to test something.
[Image Description: A reference sheet of a fat, dark-skinned character with curly black hair that is tied back. He are wearing glasses, a black hoodie, pink t-shirt, gray pants, and black shoes. His name is written at the bottom of the image: Alex Anderson. End of Description.]
An old reference sheet for an updated design of my character Alex.
Felt like drawing a sad Murderbot. For a fourth time.
[Image Description: A drawing of a tan centaur galloping to the right. The centaur has a long brown tail, brown hair tied in a ponytail, and stubble. They are wearing a pink shirt with a unicorn on it and a white and gold scarf around their human waist. In the top right corner is a small colored sketch of the centaur from the front. End of Description.]
Decided to take a stab at drawing my favorite little centaur, Chet, from one of my favorite graphic fiction series, Moonstruck. The artwork is top notch, the characters are such a delight, and its specific take on the urban fantasy setting is so fun and probably my favorite variation. Go read it if you’re in the mood for some lighthearted queer romance or fantasy.
A not quite professional fursona fashion designer - She/He - 20-something
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