The timer is a bit off, I suppose. I kept the drawing window open for that long but I think I only actually spent half as long as that on drawing.
Nevertheless, I still need more practice. This is all free-hand using only a laptop mousepad to draw. No tablet for me (sadly).
Kind of a WIP, I guess? A new nameless species I've been fiddling around with. Haven't decided what I'll do with it, if anything.
Anyone got any name ideas?
The following is subject to change ~
Nevertheless, I still need more practice. This is all free-hand using only a laptop mousepad to draw. No tablet for me (sadly).
Kind of a WIP, I guess? A new nameless species I've been fiddling around with. Haven't decided what I'll do with it, if anything.
Anyone got any name ideas?
The following is subject to change ~
General Facts
- A medium-large mammal with both canine and feline qualities.
- Can come in just about any colour with any markings/patterns. Greens, bright reds/blues and purples are only found in eye colours and as park of markings.
- Youngsters always seek out a trinket of small sort which then hangs from the end of their tails. Trinkets can be anything, ranging from pebbles and gemstones to bones and feathers and serve primarily as a source of identification. These trinkets stay with their owners for their entire lives, unless it becomes damaged. Because of the uniqueness of each trinket, some may refuse to replace damaged or lost trinkets.
- Fully mature females are on average 22 - 34 inches at shoulder and weigh on average 139 - 155 lbs.
- Fully mature males are on average 24 - 38 inches at the shoulder and weigh on average 145 - 170 lbs.
- Both sexes possess a lion-like mane as well as the usual one that runs along the back of their neck.
- Average lifespan is 35 - 50 years.
- Packs consist of 3 - 20 members, including the Alpha and Beta, not including any pups.
- There are significantly fewer females of this species; only about 25% of the population is female. Funnily, females tend to make up pack majority.
