Hey, guess who turned out to technically be a furry?And have a fursuna? This dude.
I don't know how to tag this drawing for the new sona but just saying he be a coyote.
#Furry #Anthro #Coyote #APFursona
The Colors! Gallery moderators will look at it as soon as possible.
Comments
08 May, 2016, 4:36 am
coyoteeeeeesss :U
08 May, 2016, 5:43 am
i think the eyes look relly good
08 May, 2016, 5:38 pm
Just wanted to say- ('cause you've been on here a long time like me), I remember how you were really unhappy because all your followers seemed like ghost followers.
But maybe I could help you a bit!
The first problem I see is that your art isn't really interesting, (Partially like mine,) Because you draw a lot of furries and manga and horned guys and dragons a lot.
And the problem is, a lot of people might not find that very appealing.
So, (this is just a suggestion), but.... Maybe you could draw something different! You could start with practicing realistic portraits, or creating Original characters- not wolves or funny horned guys or anything- "Original characters" in the real way, just interesting human beings or animals or anything that isn't really oversaturated on colors. Or you could start with drawing things you see in real life, or drawing landscapes, plants, trees or robots!
And lastly, if there are any tutorials you'd like me to make that might help just ask me
And las
08 May, 2016, 5:39 pm
Also watching bob ross on youtube is the best. Try imitating him!
09 May, 2016, 3:56 am
welcome to the furdom my friend
I've become part Sans
but hey atleast i'm paws-itive lol
19 May, 2016, 12:49 pm
I'd have to disagree with @Geozermer up there^
I think you should draw what makes you happy, even if you have "ghost followers" drawing the art you love should be enough. I think it's rewarding in its own light if you're proud of the art you do (the things you love to draw).
Sure practicing other art-styles/following tutorials/etc... can be beneficial, just as long as you are happy with what you're drawing. Don't be somebody you're not! Keep up the awesome work @pedro!