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lapisnev
@lapisnev

I noticed the times I went to conventions or looked through an online gallery I would have to dig a few pages back to see any birds, or really anything that isn't some type of canine. Some artists I asked and they said they could do birds but didn't have any in their binder...

Dogs, wolves, and foxes may be the most popular fursona choices at any one time, but showing off your art of birds, dinosaurs, extinct species, just about anything, seems like an easy way to stand above the rest and get commissions from the lesser represented fursonas that just went through binders at five other tables and did not see a character like themselves a single time.

Impress us. Tempt us. Make us remember you.

(This is also kinda introspection to why I don't have a lot of art commissions of myself aakgjhsdjkgsfh)


RoxannaRachnid
@RoxannaRachnid

Honestly the more variety of species I get the more fun I have puzzling out how to design them.


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in reply to @lapisnev's post:

Tbf, a lot of the reason is just that most commissioners have the common 'sona species, so that's just gonna populate most of our portfolio ^^' that doesn't mean artists can't include personal work of other critters in their portfolio tho! I love drawing birds so much in my spare time T.T

That's fair, it makes sense the most common species are gonna be most of the portfolio! My suggestion was more to feature the less common fursonas if you ever did any, because if customers don't see examples that you can do their species then they may never think to ask.

I'm glad you like drawing birds tho, birds are so important and good uvu