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We're your average trans wolf girl(s) furry artists.
Stuck in ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท
Always open for commissions!!

Minors DNI๐Ÿ”ž

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Contact info:
Signal: Foxtrot68.67
Discord: foxtrot_68
Telegram: @Foxtrot_68

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therian box in two shades of blue, the text reads "this user's theriotype is a gray wolf", there's a picture of a gray wolf on the left and the therianthropy symbol on the top right corner.


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in reply to @Foxtrot68's post:

I appreciate it!! <3

As to how.. I think I started sketching furries years ago, since 2016 or maybe 2015, I was finishing school and my only company was my sketchbook. I haven't been an artist like my whole life, but it still took years and a lot of drawing and learning how to draw things better to get where I am now. Art is indeed hard.

it's always fascinating to see for how long people do this!! and quite motivating too.

thank you for will to share a bit of your life, i always appreciate it

if i may ask, how often did you draw, during these years?

I know some folks are very put off by how long it takes to feel okay about art, glad you think otherwise, that feels rare. And no problem! You asked and I never talk about these things, sharing this is fun.

I essentially drew every day, because I was really done with school mentally, and my friends had distanced themselves. I'm not someone who believes you have to draw every single day to improve because forcing that leads to burnout, but it didn't hurt that I was always putting things to paper in class.