A quick drawing of Tristan. Needed a break after drawing geometric shapes and humans.
It eventually gets a haircut too.
[Image Description: Full body drawing of a short, flat-faced cat with matted, dark gray fur and golden eyes. Her cheeks, chin, chest, and tail are pale gray. Multiple scars cover her body. Above the full body drawing is a close-up of the cat’s face, head on and the name “Yellowfang” written in a gray, angular font. The background is a dull yellow. End of Description.]
Gold is a shade of orange, right? Right?
Artfight attack for @food-with-ghastly-rice of their punk satyr Kinsin. Had fun coming up with the outfit.
For once me procrastinating on something has worked out in my favor.
Decided to make multiple versions, each based to varying degrees on the official illustrations, the TV show design, and my own headcanons. Now I just have to figure out where I put the third one and decide what to do with it.
And yes, the lip oil is still in there.
[Image Description: A drawing of a thin, brown-skinned person in a motorized wheelchair. She is wearing a red flannel, a white and purple t-shirt, blue jeans, and black shoes. She has short black and purple hair and a nose piercing. At the top of the image is her name: Zahra. End of Description.]
Had a dream a month ago about being in a classroom and vividly remember sharing a desk with this person. Decided to use it as an updated design for Zahra.
Just a list of some of the nonbinary genders I interpret some of the UT characters as, along with my reasons for such.
Keep reading
[Image Description: A drawing of a thin, long haired cat walking with his tail upright looking at the viewer. Above the full body image is a closeup picture of his face in front view and the word “Firestar” written in an orange cursive-like font. The cat has reddish orange striped feet, tail, ears, and face that fade to gold as they approach the main pale cream body. His eyes are teal green. The background is a solid pale green. End Of Image Description]
After years of not uploading, I have finally returned. So to get back into the swing of things, I’m going to draw as many Warrior cats as I can from the original series. Let’s see how things go.
When designing Firestar I wanted to really emphasize his connection with fire and take advantage of him being born a housecat. So I made him a flame point Balinese (or rather Javanese; most standards don’t consider red a valid color for that breed). I had to cheat quite a bit as even red sepia cats look pretty pale, and then there’s the matter of Firestar having green eyes while colorpoints can only have blue eyes. But regardless, I’m pretty proud of this pic.
[Image Description: A colored sketch of an anthropomorphic brown cat with fluffy pink hair and wearing clothes. On the left is a full-body image of the cat from the side. On the right is a close-up image of the cat’s upper body from the front. End of Description.]
A little feline character I drew up to exercise my creativity muscles. Don’t have any ideas for him, other than his gender and appearance, but it was fun just getting to design a character with no set goal.
Yet another drawing I made a while back, and spruced up a bit today. So here be my version of teen Chara.
[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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