So today I asked myself “If a trans deer started taking testosterone to transition would he get bigger antlers?”
So I searched “Doe Antlers” and according to the few articals I read Doe with larger than usual antlers have them because of an extra rush of testosterone that could happen due to several reasons.
So basically yes. That is exactly what would happen. So if you’re making an anthro (or non anthro I guess) trans deer that’s using testosterone they’d get bigger antlers.
Feb 03
You’ve been scrolling for 5 hours, but somehow you are still on the same post
Jan 29
This is a loot more sexual than most things I post on tumblr, but this is the safe version so its okay I guess
ENJOY THE BUTTs and if you decide you do want to see the gross version head to this super NSFW place
Was mucking about with the idea of regional forms. Tried to make her
weird ear hair thing look like a big puffy Russian fur coat for ladies.
One of those times I start drawing thinking “this is great,” halfway
through think “eh, I’ll do better next time,” and end it thinking it’ll
take a few drawings to get it just right.
i just want to say, for people reblogging this, that this is called the “rule of thirds” and the tips i wrote here by no means are things that you HAVE to do! these are just tips i use for myself, i kind of made up the bubble rule and i dont even know if im using the rule right haha so there theres that! i just like to use it so i know my bubbles have a place to go
examples of me using rule of thirds to separate elements in “Rachael and Penny”
i got the information a long time ago from a thread on penciljack called Storytelling 101, specifically this image
there is tons of information on rule of thirds available, i know eyecager has a post that dips into it ….
This is also hella useful for photography composition, especially for landscape and architecture shots