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Animated commission

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  • only thing is the head hair looks solid, if it moved somewhat it would look more natural.
    Otherwise I love this, smooth *almost* like your there watching.

    The all metal room looks more like a fancy cage.

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  • badwolf1 said:
    only thing is the head hair looks solid, if it moved somewhat it would look more natural.
    Otherwise I love this, smooth *almost* like your there watching.

    The all metal room looks more like a fancy cage.

    If you've ever seen a building that's made by a charr, 9/10 it's completely metal. I think there are a few places that are stone, but those are probably just places they've conquered from humans.

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  • badwolf1 said:
    only thing is the head hair looks solid, if it moved somewhat it would look more natural.
    Otherwise I love this, smooth *almost* like your there watching.

    The all metal room looks more like a fancy cage.

    ye i know, i should've made the simulation less stiff, but oh well. Already rendered

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  • The progress in fur rendering from 3D artists is what keeps me going in these times, XD. Amazing work!

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  • penisfire said:
    Nice but why does she look male?

    Because charr females are flat chested and as a race they have more muscular build.
    Also reason why they get tagged wrongly a lot, because they don't fit typical anthro female look.

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  • laki192 said:
    Because charr females are flat chested and as a race they have more muscular build.
    Also reason why they get tagged wrongly a lot, because they don't fit typical anthro female look.

    I feel it's important to note that by definition, they aren't anthropomorphic. They're their own species that, while they do have feline features, are still very much feral in build and appearance.

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  • sparks127 said:
    If you've ever seen a building that's made by a charr, 9/10 it's completely metal. I think there are a few places that are stone, but those are probably just places they've conquered from humans.

    Technically the ruins of Ascalon that the Charr in GW2 currently reside and fought over in Guild wars was CHARR land first and foremost, driven off by human encroachment. It wasn't till the Charr unified under the flame legion that they began pushing to take back their ancestral home. But the Flame legion didn't stop there and their iron grip on the rule of Charr was initially stifling which is why Charr like Pierce Ironshot joins the player in GW1 to over throw Flame. The Charr split into separate legions sometime after the reclamation. Not sure on date of that.

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