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LEONA: THE LIONESS (clr)

LEONA: THE LIONESS (clr)

LEONA: THE LIONESS (clr) by jira
LEONA: THE LIONESS (clr) by jira

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jira
Always wanted to add a bit of coloring to this Concept...

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Category Furry » Anthro art » Cats (Felines)
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cavaloalado on March 23, 2017, 1:52:50 PM

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cavaloaladoNice! Until that could a new character for the series Thundercats!

TeeJay87 on March 22, 2017, 6:21:41 AM

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TeeJay87Nice-looking character. :)

I'd only modify her ears shape to make them more round, like real lions have.

jira on March 22, 2017, 12:50:30 PM

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jiraThanks "TeeJay87", I believe the angle of the left ear are throwing your perspective, because it's pretty obvious that the Shape of the right ear depicts the roundness you're referring to... The smaller image made have thrown you off, I can understand... 

TeeJay87 on March 22, 2017, 1:37:53 PM

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TeeJay87By mentioning "more round ear shape", I did mean that your character has ears more typical for Felidae family members than their cousins from Pantheridae family.

If I understand correctly, your character is supposed to be lioness - lions have round ears:
- male http://www.tapetus.pl/obrazki/n/130223_piekny-lew-spojrzenie-niebo.jpg
- females with cubs http://www.swiatobrazu.pl/zdjecie/artykuly/354141/lwy-z-serengeti-portret-intymny-09.jpg

while Leona seems having pointed ears like house cats do. I won't deny that house cats and lions are related species, but still, they differ enough from each other, that those differences deserve being depicted. ;)

jira on March 22, 2017, 6:06:43 PM

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jira on March 22, 2017, 10:42:24 PM

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jiraThe view point on any subject matter usually changes visual perception, this picture depicts the Lioness ears https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/PregnantLioness.jpg from a different point of view...