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[b]If you personally find someone's character really ugly, is it harder for you to draw art for then? Do you rush through it, or do you try you best despite really disliking the design? [/b]
I've always wondered this.. like Idk why, when I offered free requests when my computer still worked, I personally turned down the requests (not all) that I thought were ugly and felt like were gonna take longer than like 13 hours (I'm so slow) because I couldn't connect or whatever. Then there were some that I didn't personally agree with the design, but I stil drew them Bc those people really liked my art and we're constant at trying to get something from me. Idk I personally have mixed emotions, but then again I have yet to successfully run my own art shop and keep up with it (too many reasons to go into detail. All my fault tho lmao)
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[b]What in a character makes you decide it's your new/current/previous Fursona? Like; what makes you look at a design and say "this is me as art. This is my animal representation of me"[/b]
I have my Fursona Pirate, initially because I really liked his design, and he was the first character for me to really connect with... but he's kinda become retired? (I still get art of him, but it's rare. Mostly because I'm broke too much) and then there's Sabu, who I named after myself because I felt like the name fit him.. but he's not really a Fursona?? Idk. Just trying to figure out what makes yall determine something is your Fursona.
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Also, if I offered a couple chibis that are done traditionally, and not colored of your character..
Would anyone be interested?
If so what should I price them at?
I could also consider doing a full sheet size and mailing it to you but thatd be something to discuss off site lmao.
So recap - anyone interested & what should I price for an uncolored (possibly shades) chibi similar to this->

^Was drawn on paper and then scanned in and linearted/colored in sai.. but unfortunately my computer is broke so I can't offer colored versions of my art rn.