Hey, question here: how do you draw your chirpy babbehs? I’ve seen others draw these guys and they seem to have it down to a science, so i’d like to know what that is, or what tips and tricks you have to drawing chirpy babbehs (I will also take advice on how to draw normal foals if you have any)
regular babbehs but smaller, fatter, eyes closed, and not really mobile.

I draw them like regular foals with their eyes shut no mane or tail. Also slightly smaller.
Cotton balls with way over-sized ears and barely-there nub legs. That is all. Their tail grows in before their mane does.
Big circle, big oval, tiny wiggly legs. Then two big circles and an oval for the face area. Basically I keep them as close to basic shapes as I can and then add fat folds here and there. I tend to depict them smooth because my headcanon is that they have thin hair/fur but the fluff will grow later.
That was totally enjoyable.
A potato shape that sprouted teeny weeny leggies, little stub for tail, rotund head with biggest cheeks you can muster, short button like muzzle, floppy piglike ears, two skin-covered orbs for eyes. They’re wumbly bumbly tumbly kind, like Panda bears.
I don’t see anything. What was the photo supposed to be?
My chirpies tend to be small and a bit skinnier but my art style for Fluffies is not the norm.
Now I need to draw balloons with uwu and ahego faces.
new fluffy subspecies! ![]()
Michelin Fluffies or Croissant Fluffies lol
Water balloon fluffies
Trojan Fluffies.
kind of like giant larvae wallowing around under a UV light



