Dragon-A-Day, Day 135

So after some ado (more in my head than anywhere else), I did a new, fiercer Xenorosth.

It was harder than I expected; the horns (something else that I’ve been musing about, but need to research more) were more based on the Rule of Cool than anything else and made the head hard to turn. I’m also not sure about the limbs, and I kind of wish that the teddy read better, but I didn’t want it to dangle; the dragon would clutch it close. In hindsight, I should have put it in his left hand and let him use the right to stand on. Ah well.

In other news, here is Forfaox. While not a dragon (obviously), he asked politely about getting into the queue and was rather patient about the whole “non-dragons to the back of the bus” thing. (Yes, I’m apparently speciesist.)

He writes:

I’m not quite sure what to describe – foxes are more ‘standardized’ so to say :)
What I can say:
It’s an anthropomorphic red fox. Lithe build, five fingers for each hand. I still haven’t decided on plantigrade or digitigrade feet, so either one will be fine. The fur pattern doesn’t really deviate from a regular fox – the only things I point out is the lack of the black mark near the tip of the muzzle, and an absence of any black fur in the tail.
As for the character – just think mad scientist and roll with it. I’m sure you can think of something interesting. ;)

So I did this:

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I rolled with it all over a sheet of letter-sized paper, as opposed to the 4×6 sketchbook pages I’ve been working on, though I’m not sure why. I also didn’t use any references, even the written description, after reading it the first time, which was bad. I drew on what I remembered of other anthro foxes (mostly Starfox’s Fox McCloud, note the white tip at the tail) and threw something together. I do like the pants, though; they make a lot of sense to me, considering the leg shape.

And that’s all I got. Have to do a bunch of other things, so I’ll see you tomorrow.

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