Har: Nude
Har: Nude
Har: Nude by KFelidae
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Category Furry » Anthro art » Avian (Feathered)
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Category Furry » Anthro art » Avian (Feathered)
Date Submitted
Views 2894
Favorites... 0
Vote Score 0
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Sterilite_Wolf on April 9, 2006, 9:09:10 AM
Hey there. This picture is really cool. i like your character and his background. you have somereally good pictures. Keep up the great work
Stratadrake on July 27, 2004, 7:08:34 PM
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I wonder if this one gets a few more views than normal because it includes the word "nude"?<br />
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(*ahem*) Never mind me, I'll be hitting the hay in a few so not all my thoughts are in their right parking spots for the night. Anyway. "Vestigial". That's the word that, every time I want to use it, I forget what it is. It's also one of those words that if you don't know what it means, tends to sound yucky. (imagines the looks I might get if I went around repeating that word over and over again)<br />
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Anyway. Since the avians' society doesn't really stress the importance of their wings, I presume, it makes sense that the wings are, shall I say, less than airworthy. I get the impression that Kittybirds have comparatively larger wings. Is that so?<br />
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Ah, I'm too tired to pick anything else out of it. The black/gray feathering is nice, but with it all over like that, his color scheme almost looks dull. I bet that the avians have a fair selection of color schemes about them?<br />
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Anyway, I'd better say goodnight before I fall asleep at the keyboard, so goodnight.
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(*ahem*) Never mind me, I'll be hitting the hay in a few so not all my thoughts are in their right parking spots for the night. Anyway. "Vestigial". That's the word that, every time I want to use it, I forget what it is. It's also one of those words that if you don't know what it means, tends to sound yucky. (imagines the looks I might get if I went around repeating that word over and over again)<br />
<br />
Anyway. Since the avians' society doesn't really stress the importance of their wings, I presume, it makes sense that the wings are, shall I say, less than airworthy. I get the impression that Kittybirds have comparatively larger wings. Is that so?<br />
<br />
Ah, I'm too tired to pick anything else out of it. The black/gray feathering is nice, but with it all over like that, his color scheme almost looks dull. I bet that the avians have a fair selection of color schemes about them?<br />
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Anyway, I'd better say goodnight before I fall asleep at the keyboard, so goodnight.