cats fighters
cats fighters
cats fighters by psychomonster
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Category Furry » Anthro art » Cats (Felines)
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Category Furry » Anthro art » Cats (Felines)
Date Submitted
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Favorites... 2
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Splixx on September 8, 2005, 7:10:29 PM
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well i agree with the 2 tail comments but i still think this picture rocks and i love the guys hair
SmmrSalsa on July 29, 2004, 9:25:26 AM
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Stratadrake on June 28, 2004, 7:55:03 PM
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What can you say? No apologies necessary for not clothing them in fabrics like many artists do, their natural fur coats more than make up for it. I notice their legs are a little short between the knee and heel, but that's a typical alteration for such critters so there's no real complaints on it.<br />
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The one thing that does kinda concern me are the tails. On the left, part of his tail should be visible between his right arm and body. And the one on the right, well... to me it seems like her tail is just too long, and set a little too high as well. Maybe it's the angle, but I keep thinking "kink" when I see how her tail is posed. Besides, it's more natural for a tail to be posed downwards, around the legs, then upwards, around the arms, because a feline tail isn't flexible enough to bend that tightly.<br />
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Those things aside, well done on the two furry critters! Like I said at the start, I like how you gave them a coat of fur instead of fabric.
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The one thing that does kinda concern me are the tails. On the left, part of his tail should be visible between his right arm and body. And the one on the right, well... to me it seems like her tail is just too long, and set a little too high as well. Maybe it's the angle, but I keep thinking "kink" when I see how her tail is posed. Besides, it's more natural for a tail to be posed downwards, around the legs, then upwards, around the arms, because a feline tail isn't flexible enough to bend that tightly.<br />
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Those things aside, well done on the two furry critters! Like I said at the start, I like how you gave them a coat of fur instead of fabric.